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PS AR P3 RU L40 (Review 3) WS

PS AR P3 RU L40 (Review 3) WS

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Section A: Grammar (9 x 1m)
Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets
provided.

1. They arrived early at the cinema their tickets.

(1) to book (2) booked

(3) booking (4) for booking ()

2. Ron likes to play with toy trains although he is twelve years old.
()
(1) just (2) still
(3) already (4) anymore

3. There was a tear in the pair of trousers was very old.
(
(1) who (2) whom )
(3) which (4) whose

4. Did you that Jeannie is his sister? ()
(1) knew (2) know
(3) known (4) knows

5. The students a movie if there is time. ()
(1) watch (2) watched
(3) will watch (4) have watched

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6. “Please help to the drinks on the table,” Lionel told his friends.
(1) myself
(3) themselves (2) yourself ( )
(4) yourselves

7. That is the man face is in the newspaper! ()
(1) who (2) that
(3) which (4) whose

8. Don’t make the bad situation by losing your temper.

(1) bad (2) worse

(3) worst (4) more badly ( )

9. I the test but the marks were not very good.

(1) pass (2) past

(3) passed (4) passing ()

Choose theSection B: Vocabulary (9 x 1m)
correct answer and write its answer in the brackets.

10. The sky looks with dark clouds and no sun. Take an umbrella with you.
(1) bright
(3) downcast (2) cheerful

(4) hopeless ()

11. I was when my garden, which I had been painstakingly tendering to,

was destroyed by the storm.

(1) elated (2) disappointed ()
(3) lighthearted (4) broken-hearted

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12. You need to permission to enter the staff room. ()
(1) hold (2) keep
(3) obtain (4) possess

13. Ken’s parents were furious when they found out that he had them.
()
(1) deceived (2) despised

(3) disguised (4) displayed

14. Once he had told the truth about losing his book, he felt a great sense of
.

(1) help (2) belief

(3) relief (4) sympathy ( )
)
15. The of many animals are destroyed to make way for roads and
buildings.

(1) houses (2) places (
(3) habitats (4) residences

16. The was arrested for robbing an old woman. ()
(1) inmate (2) police
(3) culprit (4) detective

17. The turkey is so it can’t fit into the oven! ()
(1) huge (2) heavy
(3) miniature (4) overgrown

18. The mouse across the room when it saw the cat approaching.
(1) crawled
(3) scurried (2) walked

(4) strolled ( )

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Section C: Cloze Passage B (5 x 1m)
Fill in each blank with the correct word from the box. Use each word
once.

who that whom which whose

Please be careful with (19) trophy! It belongs to Luke’s father

(20) entire trophy collection is upstairs, if you want to see it. His

father, (21) played different sports for many years, possesses

more than thirty medals and trophies. This is the one (22) he won

by playing inter-school tennis. Luke’s mother, (23) he used to

play with, also won many inter-school tennis competitions.

Section D: Cloze Passage A (5 x 1m)

Fill in the blank with the correct word from the box. Use each
word once.

firm keep zealous strongly responsibly

Joanne is such a (24) believer of animal rights that

she (25) believes all creatures, even mice and spiders, should

be set free. She tells people not to (26) animals in cages as

they need their freedom. Of all the part-time caretakers in the zoo, Joanne looks

after the enclosures most (27) . She is

(28) about maintaining the cleanliness of the animals’ living

quarters. She is my favourite person at the zoo!

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Section E: Synthesis (3 x 2m)
Join each pair of sentences using the relative pronoun given.

29. I gave the note to the teacher. The teacher was in the office.

who

30. Ben ate the cakes. The cakes were baked by his mother.

which

31. The book is on my desk. The book belongs to Mrs Pea.

which

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Section F: Comprehension (I) (6m)
Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.

As Tim and Janet dived deep below the ocean’s surface, they came upon the
swirling strands of sea vegetation and alien-looking corals, among which darted
schools of brightly-coloured fish they had never seen before.

Suddenly, Tim clutched his middle and bent over. Janet immediately tugged on 5
the cable and they found themselves being pulled up slowly. Janet could only see
dimly through Tim’s mask but it looked like he was pale and dizzy. She kept her hand
on his shoulder until the sight of their boat came into view above them.

The doctor on board found a cut on Tim’s chest that had torn through his diving 10
suit. He said Tim might have had an allergic reaction to a coral that had pierced him.
He said Tim had to take some medicine and to rest on board for the rest of the one-
week trip. As his diving partner, Janet knew how much Tim loved diving and she felt
sorry for him.

32. How did the corals look to Tim and Janet? (1m) ()
(1) They looked familiar.
(2) They looked strange.
(3) They looked different.
(4) They looked frightening.

33. What did Janet immediately do when Tim clutched his middle? (1m) )
(1) She placed her hand over his cut.
(2) She contacted the sailors to rescue them.
(3) She brought Tim up to the surface of the ocean.
(4) She signalled to the sailors to bring them back up to the surface. (

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34. What was the doctor’s advice to Tim? (1m) ()
(1) He had to drink a lot of water.
(2) He had to stay away from the coral.
(3) He had to tell him what his allergies were.
(4) He had to avoid diving for the rest of the trip.

35. Read the statements and tick () “True” or “False”. (1m each)

Statement True False
(a) Tim and Janet had never dived together before.
(b) Janet knew what to do in a diving emergency.

36. Which word in the third paragraph has the same meaning as “punctured”? (1m)

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Section G: Comprehension (II) (10m) 5
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

“There’s no way your costume will fit you,” declared Mrs Tan to her
son. “I’m going to have to bring it in. Hold still while I measure you!”

The school play was two nights away, and Lucas was worried that he
wouldn’t be ready to join the rest of the cast on stage. The costume used to belong
to a Secondary Four student and was too big for him. He asked, “Will you and Dad
be there?” Mrs Tan, her mouth full of needles, nodded. Lucas became nervous.
What would his dad say about him taking a minor role when his older brother, Larry,
had been the lead last year? What a disappointment for Lucas himself!

37. What did Mrs Tan have to do to Lucas’ costume? (2m)

38. How did Lucas think his dad would feel about his minor role in the play? (2m)

39. What phrase tells us that Mrs Tan could not answer Lucas’ question? (1m)
40. Which word in the passage means the opposite of “confident”? (1m)

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41. Arrange the following in the order in which they appear in the passage. Write 1, 2
and 3. (2m)

Sentence Order

Lucas felt disappointed with himself.

Lucas felt worried because he was not ready for the play.

Lucas felt nervous about what his father would think of his minor
role.

For Questions 42(a) and 42(b), read the questions carefully and circle (A) or (B).

42(a). Which phrase means “not to move”? (1m)
I’m going to have to bring it in. Hold still while I measure you!
(A) (B)

42(b). Which word tells you that Lucas was not the main character in the school play?
(1m)

What would his dad say about him taking a minor role when his older
(A)

brother, Larry, had been the lead last year?
(B)

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