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FORM2AINSTITUTOSALESIANO
FORM TWO
3rd Term GENERAL ENGLISH
EXAM
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A. Vocabulary
Unit 7: Mysteries
1. Dragon 2. Wizard 3. Planet 4. Astronaut
5. Spaceship 6. Giant 7. Situation 8. Sustain
9. Captain 10. Bound 11. Suitable 12. Weird
13. Sergeant 14. Comment 15. Frantically 16. Admit
17. Sternly 18. Plead 19. Stare 20. Land
21. Crew 22. Demand 23. Director 24. Starring
25. Genre 26. Duration 27. Rating 28. Review
29. Werewolf 30. Terrorize 31. Entire 32. Plot twist
33. Fantasy 34. Alien 35. Mystery 36. Paranormal
37. Fortune-teller 38. Ghost 39. Palm-reader 40. Vampire
41. Witch 42. Castle 43. Cave 44. Haunted
45. Creepy 46. Graveyard 47. Dungeon
Unit 8: Say‘No’to drugs
1. Dazed 2. Gamble 3. Overdose 4. Remorseful
5. Slash 6. Wound 7. Commonplace 8. Tackle
9. Series 10. Incident 11. Involve 12. Pilot
13. Extended 14. Scheme 15. District 16. Youngster
17. Banned 18. Unconscious 19. Counselling 20. Educationalist
21. Peer pressure 22. Rehabilitation 23. Proactive 24. Overcome
25. Additive 26. Ruin 27. Expel 28. Belongings
29. Psychiatric 30. Treatment 31. Religion 32. Definitely
33. Side effect 34. Fatigue 35. Contract 36. Tuberculosis
37. Recovery 38. Assembly 39. Inspirational 40. Struggle
座標紙/Graph Paper( ) 原稿紙/ manuscript paper ( ) 單行紙/Ans_sheet ( ) 則紙/Drawing Paper( ) 計算機/Calculator ( ) 聖經/Bible( ) 原卷作答(X) 其他 ______
16 3
F2 ABCDE
Miss Debrah / Miss Vong / Mr. Chou
13th June, 2016
General English 100 Min
15
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B. Useful Expressions – Unit 7: Mysteries
1. used to do something + be bound to do something
Dad used to say that this day was bound to come.
2. be suitable for someone or something
Finally, after 20 years in space, we have found a planet suitable for the human race.
3. be used to something or doing something
I am used to being on this ship now.
4. according to someone or something
According to the computer, this planet is actually Earth.
5. stare at someone or something
The captain stared at the planet growing larger in the window.
6. the smell of something
The wind blew freely on their faces and the smell of spring was in the air.
7. learn about something or doing something
Hogwarts used to be a safe place for young wizards and witches to learn about magic.
8. some + (don’t) verb + what/when/where/how/who/which + to do something
The cake was burnt because she did not know when to take it out of the oven.
9. someone + (not) be + adjective + what/when/where/how/who/which + to do something
You won’t be sure what to believe or who to trust
10. suggest that someone should do something
One of the dragons suggested that they should go to see the emperor and ask him for rain.
11. lie to somebody
The emperor used to be kind, but now he has lied to us.
12. stop doing something / stop to do something
Many people stop believing in the supernatural.
13. be related to someone or something
He used to believe all mysterious things which were related to the paranormal.
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14. worry about someone or something
They never needed to worry about what to eat.
15. It has something to do with someone or something.
Does it have anything to do with the paranormal?
C. Useful Expressions – Unit 8: Say‘No’to drugs
1. be charged with doing something
A 13-year-old girl was charged with selling drugs.
2. It is + adjective + of somebody + to do something
It is very silly of Janice to experiment with drugs.
3. somebody is the person + who + do something
Ben is the person who gives the speech.
4. A find B + adjective
A passer-by found three secondary school students unconscious in a park after taking drugs.
5. A catch B doing something
A teacher caught four female students taking ketamine after school.
6. involve in something or doing something
The four students who are involved in the ketamine incident are starting counselling sessions
next month.
7. prevent somebody or something from something or doing something
Preventing students from using drugs is the key.
8. be addicted to something
Once the student becomes addicted to drugs, we will help him or her to overcome the problem.
9. expel from somewhere (usually passive)
I was expelled from school in Secondary 4 and became a drug addict.
10. A throw B out of somewhere
I became a drug dealer and my parents threw me out of the house.
11. manage to do something
I managed to kick my addiction.
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12. thanks to somebody/something
Thanks to the support of my wife and religion, I can turn over a new leaf.
13. between A and B
Ben lost lots of money between 1984 and 2001.
14. steal from somebody
Ben stole from his parents, who told him to leave the house.
15. develop into something
If such feelings become worse, they can develop into depression.
16. look forward to something or doing something
I am looking forward to the visit as I can meet the students at the centre to get to know them.
17. be associated with something or doing something
Many health risks are associated with taking drugs.
18. from A to B
The afternoon class runs from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
D. Word Formation
Unit 7: Mysteries
No. Verb Noun Adjective Adverb
1. dragon
2. wizard
3. planet
4. astronaut
5. spaceship
6. giant giant
7. situation situational
8. sustain sustainable
9. captain
10. bound
11. suit suitability suitable suitably
12. weirdness weird weirdly
13. sergeant
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14. comment comment
15. frantic frantically
16. admit admittance admitted admittedly
17. sternness stern sternly
18. plead pleading pleadingly
19. stare stare
20. land
21. crew crew
22. demand demand demanding
23. direct director
24. star starring
25. genre
26. duration
27. rate rating
28. review review
29. werewolf
30. terrorize terrorism
31. entire entirely
32. plot twist
33. fantasize fantasy
34. alien alien
35. mystery mysterious mysteriously
36. paranormal
37. fortune-teller
38. ghost ghostly
39. palm-reader
40. vampire
41. witch
42. castle
43. cave
44. haunt haunted
45. creepy
46. graveyard
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47. dungeon
1. dragon
The warrior was turned into a dragon by the witch. (noun)
2. wizard
Morris, who is a wizard, is known for his belief in witchcraft and magic. (noun)
3. planet
Is it too late to repair the damage we have done to our planet? (noun)
4. astronaut
I wish I could travel through space like an astronaut. (noun)
5. spaceship
The astronauts observed the surface of Mars from their spaceship. (noun)
6. giant
Dad terrified us with stories of a big, bad giant who ate little children. (noun)
The lenses for giant telescopes are very expensive. (adjective)
7. situation
When facing with critical situation, Lambert decided to ask his teacher for advice. (noun)
Using situational teaching method is one to the most important ways to improve students’ oral
communication ability. (adjective)
8. sustain
During the famine, they did not have sufficient food to sustain life. (verb)
Are poverty and starvation sustainable? (adjective)
9. captain
The captain was the last person to leave the ship. (noun)
10. bound
We’d better cancel the match because it is bound to rain soon. (adjective)
11. suitable
The movie is not suitable for children under 13 to see. (adjective)
The hat is so big that it does not suit him. (verb)
Matthew’s suitability to the job is open to question, so don’t tell him the result later. (noun)
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We were suitably impressed when Sidney told us that he would win the match. (adverb)
12. weird
The man in a weird shaped hat came into the room and everyone stared at him. (adjective)
The weirdness of the city by night held her attention. (noun)
She dressed weirdly. (adverb)
13. sergeant
They reduced him in rank from a sergeant to a corporal. (noun)
14. comment
My boss refused to comment on his resignation. (verb)
He made negative comments to the show. (noun)
15. frantically
Mary dashed into her room and began to pack frantically. (adverb)
Roy’s parents were frantic when he did not return home on time. (adjective)
16. admit
The little boy denied breaking the vase at first but he later admitted to it. (verb)
We are not able to gain admittance to the flat. (noun)
He is an admitted liar. (adjective)
Admittedly, I have never actually been there. (adverb)
17. sternly
Jack was frightened when he saw that his mum’s eyes were fixed sternly on him. (adverb)
The teacher came close to the student and looked into his stern eyes after his argument with a
classmate. (adjective)
The boys were awed into silence by the sternness of the teacher’s voice. (noun)
18. plead
The guards pleaded that they were only obeying orders. (verb)
When she looked at him pleadingly, John agreed to let her get off early. (adverb)
With such a pleading look, the boy succeeded in making his mother buy him a pair of new sneakers.
(adjective)
19. stare
Don’t stare at people like that as it is very impolite. (verb)
She was so angry that she gave Marco a long stare, but Marco ignored her. (noun)
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20. land
He was unable to land the aircraft because of the storm. (verb)
21. crew
Although it had been stormy all night, the crew did not expect serious problems. (noun)
Normally the boat is crewed by five people. (verb)
22. demand
All these questions demand careful and detailed study. (verb)
Teaching is a demanding profession. (adjective)
There's an increasing demand for cheap housing. (noun)
23. director
The director told the actress to have a rest. (noun)
The movie which he directed last year was nominated the best film of the year. (verb)
24. starring
The film starring James Dean died in a car accident. (noun)
Jack and Rose starred in the film ‘Titanic’. (verb)
25. genre
My favorite genre of music is jazz. (noun)
26. duration
The duration of the English examination will be two and a half hours. (noun)
27. rating
The rating of the movie is so bad that they have decided not to see it. (noun)
How do you rate him as a footballer? (verb)
28. review
I only go to see movies that are reviewed favorably. (verb)
Frank writes book reviews for a local magazine. (noun)
29. werewolf
You probably know what it takes to kill a werewolf - a silver bullet. (noun)
30. terrorize
Street gangs have terrorized the neighborhood for a long period of time. (verb)
Governments have to cooperate if they are to fight international terrorism. (noun)
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31. entire
Billy spent the entire afternoon playing computer games. (adjective)
They discovered the secret of Judy entirely by accident. (adverb)
32. plot twist
The writer presents four ways to write plot twists and turns into our stories. (noun phrase)
33. fantasy
His favorite fantasy was to travel around the world with his beloved one. (noun)
He is fantasizing about having an ideal wife. (verb)
34. alien
We're talking about crazy ideas for how to find aliens. (noun)
Much of the public believes that UFOs are alien spacecraft. (adjective)
35. mystery
The mystery was solved when the police discovered the murder weapon. (noun)
These mysterious creatures live at the bottom of the ocean. (adjective)
My car mysteriously vanished last night. (adverb)
36. paranormal
There are tons of paranormal videos all over the Internet. (adjective)
37. fortune-teller
A man who went to a fortune-teller for help claimed that he was scammed for more than $700000.
(noun)
38. ghost
Do you believe in ghosts? (noun)
He saw a ghostly figure in the kitchen. (adjective)
39. palm-reader
You can read your own life if you are a professional palm-reader. (noun)
40. vampire
I dreamt about a young girl and a vampire having an intense discussion while standing in a forest.
(noun)
42. castle
There are so many breathtaking castles around the world and it's hard to make a list of the top 10.
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(noun)
43. cave
More than 60 years ago, a French geologist spent two months of his life living underground in a cave.
(noun)
44. haunted
Calvin read a frightening story which took place in a haunted house. (adjective)
He feared that the soul of his deceased wife would haunt him. (verb)
45. creepy
I hate that when Frank gives me a creepy smile. (adjective)
46. graveyard
I went to see my grandfather's graveyard last Sunday. (noun)
47. dungeon
The prisoners wanted to find a way out from the dungeon. (noun)
Unit 8: Unit 8: Say‘No’to drugs
No. Verb Noun Adjective Adverb
1. daze dazed
2. gamble gamble
3. overdose overdose
4. remorse remorseful remorsefully
5. slash slash
6. wound wound
7. commonplace commonplace
8. tackle
9. series
10. incident
11. involve involvement
12. pilot
13. extend extended
14. scheme scheme
15. district
16. youngster
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17. ban ban banned
18. unconsciousness unconscious unconsciously
19. counsell counselling
20. educate educationalist educated
21. peer pressure
22. rehabilitate rehabilitation rehabilitative
23. proactive proactively
24. overcome
25. addict addictive addictively
26. ruin ruin ruined
27. expel
28. belong belongings
29. psychiatrist psychiatric
30. treat treatment
31. religion religious religiously
32. define definite definitely
33. side effect
34. fatigue fatigued
35. contract
36. tuberculosis
37. recover recovery
38. assemble assembly
39. inspire inspiration inspirational
40. struggle struggle
1. dazed
After the accident, he was dazed. (adjective)
He was in a daze all the way to New York. (noun)
2. gamble
He gambled away all his savings. (verb)
It is a gamble for him to set up this business. (noun)
3. overdose
Her daughter died of taking a drug overdose. (noun)
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He was sent to hospital because he overdosed on drugs. (verb)
4. remorseful
He was remorseful for what he did. (adjective)
“I’m sorry,” she said remorsefully. (adverb)
She has no remorse about what she has said. (noun)
5. slash
The hunter slashed at the bear with a knife yesterday. (verb)
The knife made a slash across his leg. (noun)
6. wound
He has a wound in his chest. (noun)
The shot wounded her left arm last week. (verb)
7. commonplace
Computers are now commonplace in primary classrooms. (adjective)
Mobile phones have become a commonplace in recent years. (noun)
8. tackle
He wanted to tackle the difficult problem by himself. (verb)
9. series
There has been a series of attacks in the area. (noun)
10. incident
Police are investigating the incident. (noun)
11. involve
My job involves a lot of travelling. (verb)
He denied any involvement in the murder. (noun)
12. pilot
We will try a pilot scheme next month. (adjective)
13. extended
They have already extended the deadline by one week. (verb)
There will be some extended activities held at the end of this month. (adjective)
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14. scheme
There is a new scheme in our town for recycling plastic bottles. (noun)
They schemed out a new method of the building of the bridge last week. (verb)
15. district
They divide the city into sections. Each district has its own streets or blocks. (noun)
16. youngster
He talked to the youngster about the dangers of drugs. (noun)
17. banned
This film is only suitable for adults as it is a banned film. (adjective)
There is a ban on developing land around the area. (noun)
Canada will ban smoking in all offices later this year. (verb)
18. unconscious
By the time the ambulance men arrived, he was unconscious. (adjective)
The man fell into a state of unconsciousness and was sent to hospital. (noun)
She unconsciously moved back a pace or two. (adverb)
19. counselling
She will need medical help and counselling to overcome the tragedy. (noun)
Yesterday, the lawyer counselled him not to say anything in the court. (verb)
20. educationalist
British educationalists are discussing about the best way of teaching English reading. (noun)
The government are trying to educate the public about the consequences of drug abuse. (verb)
Among the three women, she is probably the most educated. (adjective)
21. peer pressure
I will resist peer pressure to try drugs and alcohol. (noun phrase)
22. rehabilitation
Jenny is famous for his work in the field of drug rehabilitation. (noun)
The doctor used exercise programmes to rehabilitate the patients. (verb)
Rehabilitative therapy for those drug addicts is effective. (adjective)
23. proactive
I want our organization to be proactive. (adjective)
The police will be working proactively to help reduce the problem. (adverb)
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24. overcome
He has overcome his pain for a whole year. (verb)
25. addictive
That man is a gambling addict and he has lost over HK$2,000,000. (noun)
Tobacco is very addictive. (adjective)
He addictively played computer games without any rest. (adverb)
26. ruin
This famous church is a ruin now. (noun)
The hurricane ruined many houses. (verb)
In this forest, there are a lot of ruined huts. (adjective)
27. expel
He was expelled from school for hitting his classmate. (verb)
28. belongings
I took a few personal belongings with me. (noun)
This necklace belongs to my mother. (verb)
29. psychiatric
The number of beds in the psychiatric hospitals has decreased recently. (adjective)
The woman is studying to become a psychiatrist. (noun)
30. treatment
She is receiving treatment for a lung infection. (noun)
The doctor is unable to treat this disease. (verb)
31. religion
I am studying in a religiously based school. (adverb)
Buddhism is the religion founded by Buddha in North India. (noun)
He is a very religious man. (adjective)
32. definitely
We need a definite answer by tomorrow. (adjective)
She definitely decided that she wanted to continue working with that man. (adverb)
I want to define how to feel about him. (verb)
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33. side effect
Headaches are one side effect of this drug. (noun phrase)
34. fatigue
She is suffering from serious fatigue. (noun)
35. contract
He contracted a cold while living abroad last year. (verb)
36. tuberculosis
It can help prevent other illness such cancer and tuberculosis. (noun)
37. recovery
He made a good recovery from a head injury. (noun)
It takes a long time to recover from surgery. (verb)
38. assembly
The principal will speak to all the students at Monday's assembly. (noun)
There wasn’t even a convenient place for students to assemble between classes. (verb)
39. inspirational
The story was inspirational to me. (adjective)
His spirit will carry on, and it will inspire all of us to achieve more in the future. (verb)
His passion for his work is an inspiration to all of us. (noun)
40. struggle
It was a real struggle to stay awake during the film. (noun)
The baby struggled in its mother's arms just now. (verb)
E. Sentence Analysis
Unit 7: Mysteries
1. Dad used to say that this day was bound to come.
Subject(s): Dad / this day
Verb(s): used to say / was
Object(s): that this day was bound to come
Subject complement(s): bound
Infinitive(s): to come
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2. Finally, after 20 years in space, we have found a planet suitable for the human race.
Subject(s): we
Verb(s): have found
Object(s): a planet
Object complement(s): suitable
Prepositional phrase(s): after 20 years / in space / for the human race
Adverb(s): finally
3. I am used to being on this ship now.
Subject(s): I
Verb(s): am
Subject complement(s): used
Prepositional phrase(s): to being / on this ship
Adverb(s): now
4. According to the computer, this planet is actually Earth.
Subject(s): this planet
Verb(s): is
Subject complement(s): Earth
Prepositional phrase(s): according to the computer
Adverb(s): actually
5. The captain stared at the planet growing larger in the window.
Subject(s): the captain
Verb(s): stared
Prepositional phrase(s): at the planet / in the window
Participle phrase(s): growing larger
6. The wind blew freely on their faces and the smell of spring was in the air.
Subject(s): the wind / the smell
Verb(s): blew / was
Subject complement(s): in the air
Prepositional phrase(s): on their faces / of spring / in the air
Adverb(s): freely
Conjunction(s): and
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7. Hogwarts used to be a safe place for young wizards and witches to learn about magic.
Subject(s): Hogwarts
Verb(s): used to be
Subject complement(s): a safe place
Prepositional phrase(s): for young wizards and witches / about magic
Infinitive phrase(s): to learn
8. The cake was burnt because she did not know when to take it out of the oven.
Subject(s): the cake / she
Verb(s): was / did not know
Subject complement(s): burnt
Conjunction(s): because
Object(s): it
Infinitive phrase(s): to take it out of the oven
Adverb(s): when
9. You won’t be sure what to believe or who to trust.
Subject(s): You
Verb(s): won’t be
Subject complement(s): sure
Adverb(s): what / who
Infinitive(s): to believe / to trust
10. One of the dragons suggested that they should go to see the and ask him for rain.
Subject(s): one of the dragons / they
Verb(s): suggested / should go
Object(s): that they should go to see the and ask him for rain
Infinitive phrase(s): to see the and ask him
Prepositional phrase(s): for rain
11. The emperor used to be kind, but now he has lied to us.
Subject(s): the emperor / he
Verb(s): used to be / has lied
Subject complement(s): kind
Conjunction(s): but
Prepositional phrase(s): to us
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Adverb(s): now
12. Many people stop believing in the supernatural.
Subject(s): many people
Verb(s): stop
Object(s): believing
Participle(s): believing
Prepositional phrase(s): in the supernatural
13. He used to believe all mysterious things which were related to the paranormal.
Subject(s): he
Verb(s): used to believe
Object(s): all mysterious things
Relative pronoun(s): which
Relative clause(s): which were related to the paranormal
Prepositional phrase(s): to the paranormal
14. They never needed to worry about what to eat.
Subject(s): they
Verb(s): needed
Object(s): to worry
Infinitive (s): to worry
Prepositional phrase(s): about what to eat
Adverb(s): never
15. Does it have anything to do with the paranormal?
Subject(s): it
Verb(s): does / have
Object(s): anything
Infinitive(s): to do
Prepositional phrase(s): with the paranormal
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Unit 8: Say‘No’to drugs
1. A 13-year-old girl was charged with selling drugs.
Subject(s): A 13-year-old girl
Verb(s): was charged [intransitive]
Prepositional phrase(s): with selling drugs
2. It is very silly of Janice to experiment with drugs.
Subject(s): to experiment with drugs
Verb(s): is [linking]
Adverb(s): very
Subject complement(s): silly
Prepositional phrase(s): of Janice / with drugs
Infinitive phrase(s): to experiment
Introductory word(s): it
3. Ben is the person who gives the speech.
Subject(s): Ben
Verb(s): is [linking] / gives [transitive]
Object(s): the speech
Subject complement(s): the person
Relative clause(s): who gives the speech
Relative pronoun(s): who
4. A passer-by found three secondary school students unconscious in a park after taking drugs.
Subject(s): A passer-by
Verb(s): found [transitive]
Object(s): three secondary school students
Object complement(s): unconscious
Prepositional phrase(s): in a park / after taking drugs
5. A teacher caught four female students taking ketamine after school.
Subject(s): A teacher
Verb(s): caught [transitive]
Object(s): four female students
Object complement(s): taking ketamine
Participle phrase(s): taking ketamine
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Prepositional phrase(s): after school
6. The four students who involved in the ketamine incident are starting counselling sessions next
month.
Subject(s): The four students
Verb(s): are involved / are starting [transitive]
Object(s): counselling sessions
Adverb(s): next month
Prepositional phrase(s): in the ketamine incident
Participle phrase(s): involved in the ketamine
Relative clause(s): who are involved
Relative pronoun(s): who
7. Preventing students from using drugs is the key.
Subject(s): Preventing students from using drugs
Verb(s): is
Subject complement(s): the key
Participle phrase(s): Preventing students
Prepositional phrase(s): from using drugs
8. Once the student becomes addicted to drugs, we will help him or her to overcome the problem.
Subject(s): the student / we
Verb(s): becomes [linking] / will help
Object(s): him or her
Conjunction(s): once / or
Subject complement(s): addicted
Prepositional phrase(s): to drugs
Infinitive phrase(s): to overcome the problem
9. I was expelled from school in Secondary 4 and became a drug addict.
Subject(s): I
Verb(s): was expelled [intransitive] / became [linking]
Conjunction(s): and
Subject complement(s): a drug addict
Prepositional phrase(s): from school / in Secondary 4
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10. I became a drug dealer and my parents threw me out of the house.
Subject(s): I / my parents
Verb(s): became [linking] / threw [transitive]
Object(s): me
Conjunction(s): and
Subject complement(s): a drug dealer
Prepositional phrase(s): out of the house
11. I managed to kick my addiction.
Subject(s): I
Verb(s): managed [transitive]
Object(s): to kick my addiction
Infinitive phrase(s): to kick my addiction
12. Thanks to the support of my wife and religion, I can turn over a new leaf.
Subject(s): I
Verb(s): can turn [intransitive]
Conjunction(s): and
Prepositional phrase(s): thanks to the support / of my wife and religion / over a new leaf
13. Ben lost lots of money between 1984 and 2001.
Subject(s): Ben
Verb(s): lost [transitive]
Object(s): lots of money
Conjunction(s): and
Prepositional phrase(s): between 1984 and 2001
14. Ben stole from his parents, who told him to leave the house.
Subject(s): Ben
Verb(s): stole [intransitive] / told [transitive]
Object(s): him [indirect]
Relative clause(s) : who told him to leave the house
Relative pronoun(s): who
Prepositional phrase(s): from his parents
Infinitive phrase(s): to leave the house
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15. If such feelings become worse, they can develop into depression.
Subject(s): such feelings / they
Verb(s): become [linking] / can develop [intransitive]
Conjunction(s): if
Subject complement(s): worse
Prepositional phrase(s): into depression
16. I am looking forward to the visit as I can meet the students at the centre to get to know them.
Subject(s): I / I
Verb(s): am looking [intransitive] / can meet [transitive]
Object(s): the students
Adverb(s): forward
Conjunction(s): as
Prepositional phrase(s): to the visit / at the centre
Infinitive phrase(s): to get to know them
17. Many health risks associated with taking drugs.
Subject(s): many health risks
Verb(s): are [linking]
Subject complement(s): associated
Prepositional phrase(s): with taking drug
18. The afternoon class runs from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Subject(s): The afternoon class
Verb(s): runs [intransitive]
Prepositional phrase(s): from 2.30 p.m. / to 5 p.m
F. Phrasal Verbs
A. Match the phrasal verb with the correct definition.
Phrasal Verbs Answers Definitions
1. go ahead D A. to suddenly become very angry
2. pack together B B. to put many things into a small space
3. chop up C C. to cut something into small pieces
4. blow up A D. to start to do something
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5. come round K E. to think about something happened in the past
6. camp out I F. to cause something to exist or happen
7. stock up with L G. to go by ship
8. spray on P H. to calm down or relax
9. reach down J I. to sleep in a tent or a sleeping bag
10. fool around N J. to take something that is in a high place
11. tell off M K. to visit someone at their house
12. chill out H L. to collect a large amount of something to sell
13. sail away G M. to criticize someone for his or her bad behavior
14. look back E N. to behave in a silly way
15. agree with O O. to think in the same way as someone else
P. to send out (liquid) onto somebody or something in tiny
drops
B. Fill in the correct phrasal verbs to complete the following sentences. Change the form of the verbs
if necessary.
1. When I look back, I’m filled with sadness.
2. In order to decorate your t-shirt, I think you can spray your name on it.
3. I don’t agree with her opinion about the setting of the drama.
4. Can you reach that apple down on the tree?
5. You've got to chop up the pork into several pieces before you stew it.
6. We have permission to go ahead with drafting this proposal.
7. Pack these books together and put them on top of the bookshelf.
8. After doing my housework, I am used to chilling out in my bedrooms.
9. How would you like to sail away in the Philippines?
10. Please come round my home again when you have free time.
11. My dad blew up at me when he saw my bad behaviour.
12. It was getting dark. We had to camp out in the forest.
13. When the sales are over, the store will stock up with new goods for the next season to sell.
14. If you go to college, you must work hard, not fool around.
15. He never listened to us when we told him off.
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G. Proverbs
I. Match the definitions with the proverbs. Write the letters in the spaces provided.
Proverbs Answers Definitions
1. Believe nothing of what you hear and
only half of what you see. G
A. It is a bad idea to change how you do something
when you are in the middle of doing it.
2. Curiosity killed the cat. K
B. People who try to be good at lots of different
things are often unable to do any of them really
well.
3. Don’t change horses in mid-stream. A C. Love is the reason why people do most things,
and ultimately, is the most important thing.
4. Every man for himself. I D. Do what you wish to do and do it in your own
way.
5. Jack of all trades and master of none. B E. Something unusual is unlikely to happen more
than once in similar circumstances.
6. Hunger is the best sauce. M F. Things often seem to be at their worst just
before they get better.
7. Lightning never strikes the same
place twice. E
G. Do not accept the truth of what you are told
from any source without questioning it.
8. Love makes the world go round. C H. What one person finds beautiful or desirable
may not appeal to another person.
9. Nothing is certain but death and
taxes. L
I. In times of crisis, it is the responsibility of each
individual to protect himself or herself.
10. Paddle your own canoe. D
J. If a person does not object to what someone
says or does, he or she can be assumed to
agree with it.
11. Silence means consent. J K. It is risky to be too curious about some things.
12. The darkest hour is just before the
dawn. F
L. The things that we can be sure of and are
unavoidable are death and the duty to pay
taxes.
M. All food tastes good to someone who is very
hungry.
II. Fill in the correct proverbs to complete the sentences.
1. The teacher never does what he is expected to do. He is well known for padding his own canoe.
2. They don’t change horses in mid-stream on big projects to avoid delays.
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3. I wanted to ask the leader of the gang how he knew so much about police movements, but I reminded
myself that curiosity killed the cat. I don’t want to get into trouble for being nosy.
4. I am scared to drive ever since that truck hit my car. However, I comfort myself that lightning never strikes
the same place twice.
5. Desmond was so hungry that he did not mind whether the food was delicious and ate whatever left in the
fridge. Hunger is the best sauce!
6. Wilson seldom concentrates on just one thing at a time, and I bet he will end up being a Jack of all trades
and master of none.
7. The last part of the climb was the hardest and we thought we would never get to the top. Fortunately, the
darkest hour is just before the dawn. We finally made it to the top.
8. We thought we could win the game easily, but nothing is certain but death and taxes as they say, and we
lost the game.
9. The court will allow reasonable time for objection to be heard; otherwise, silence means consent.
10. When the media reports contact with aliens, it is sensible to believe nothing of what you hear and only half
of what you see.
H. Idioms:
I. Match the definitions with the idioms. Write the letters in the spaces provided.
Idioms Answers Definitions
1. keep someone at arm’s length F A. deceive
2. treat someone with kid gloves M B. speak candidly
3. blow the whistle on (someone or
something) J C. become absorbed in something
4. inside out H D. adopt a firm stance
5. put one’s finger on (something) K E. it is someone’s responsibility
6. not mince words B F. keep at a distance
7. wash one’s hand of (someone or
something) L G. in confidence; not authorized for publication
8. pull the wool over someone’s
eyes A H. completely
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9. off the record G I. stay quiet
10. put one’s foot down D J. expose someone’s (usually illegal or illicit)
actions
11. keep mum I K. determine or diagnose the cause
12. the ball is in someone’s court E L. renounce responsibility for
M. deal with gently
II. Fill in the correct idioms to complete the sentences.
1. That student is quite impossible to teach. I can’t handle it anymore. I want to wash my hands of him
completely.
2. I know you have had a bad report, but I promise to keep mum about it. However, if you don’t make any
improvements next term, I won’t let you go.
3. When my boss thinks someone is slacking, he does not mince his words. He gives them a severe
reprimand.
4. My mother is amazing. She always seems to know exactly what is going on, and you can never pull the
wool over her eyes.
5. Off the record, I have been chosen for the badminton team, but it hasn’t been announced yet. Therefore,
please don’t tell anyone.
6. I think you have put your finger on why Jimmy is always late. He never wears his watch.
7. When Johnny’s father was discovered to be defrauding its investors, one of its own employees blew
the whistle on the company.
8. She is still in shock because of her accident, so you must treat her with kid gloves.
9. You can press my father so far, but eventually he puts his foot down and tells you to shut up.
10. I have done all I can. Now the ball is in your court.
11. The salesman in this shop is very persistent, so it is difficult to keep him at arm’s length. He will not let
go of any chances of persuading us to buy his products.
12. I thought I knew The Shoppes at the Venetian inside out, but I could not find the shop I was looking for.
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Form Two Exam Syllabus
General English:
1. Vocabulary (Units 7 & 8)
2. Useful Expressions (Units 7 & 8)
3. Word Formation (Units 7 & 8)
4. Sentence Analysis (Units 7 & 8)
5. Phrasal Verbs
6. Proverbs & Idioms
7. Previous knowledge and unseen
Writing
1. Useful Expressions (Units 7 & 8)
2. Essay writing (Five-paragraph writing)
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