Secondary 1, English, Worksheet 2 – tbc
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Question 1 of 4
1. Question
10 point(s)Fill in the blank with the correct article or leave it blank if no article is required.
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There are all sorts of (1) cameras around nowadays. There’s (2) point and shoot ‘idiot-proof compact camera that does everything for you, right down to (3) totally manual models that require adjustment of just everything. There are (4) three things that have to be correct in order for a good picture to be taken: (5) aperture size, shutter speed and focusing. (6) earliest cameras requires (7) manual adjustment of all the three elements and were consequently very slow. Then came (8) cameras that automatically set either (9) aperture or the shutter speed. Now cameras choose both aperture and shutter speed for you. (10) camera uses an onboard computer to calculate the optimum settings required.
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Question 2 of 4
2. Question
10 point(s)Write the most appropriate adjective or adverb for each blank in the passage below.
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Last night I went to a concert in a (1) (dim) -lit taxi. It was raining (2) (heavy) and the windows were all (3) (mist) up. The taxi dropped me at the Victoria Concert Hall which was (4) (glow) with (5) (festival) lights. Many people were there, all dressed (6) (beauty) and talking (7) (gaiety). A bell rang, and we all went into the vast, (8) (column) auditorium. On the (9) (rise) platform were many musicians dressed in black and white. They were handling their (10) (polish) instruments with an ease born of great familiarity.
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Question 3 of 4
3. Question
10 point(s)Fill in the blanks with appropriate abstract nouns using the words given.
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1. A thing of (beautiful) is a joy forever.
2. I can’t stand his pride and (arrogant).
3. (equal) is a characteristic of a just society.
4. Kevin’s shot carried so much (powerful) that the goalkeeper could not save it.
5. Ronson’s is a new coffee which is strong, dark and with a rich (aromatic).
6. We were filled with (angry) at his remarks.
7. The dancer moves with (graceful) and fluidity.
8. Drug addicts walk in (fear) of the law.
9. He has an (obsession) about lemon chicken.
10. John lived in relative (obscure) until his first novel became a huge success.
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Question 4 of 4
4. Question
20 point(s)Read through the passage carefully before attempting to fill in the blanks with suitable words.
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(1) the hot Indian summer approaches, thirsty Indians will be able, for the first time, to (2) between two giant soft drinks: Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Cola lovers will probably be swamped with a (3) of marketing gimmicks as Pepsi tries to keep its market lead and coke tries to snatch it (4) Pepsi. (5) 27 percent of (6) Indian cola market with (7) brand of Lehar Pepsi. Arch (8) Coca-Cola returned to India last year some 16 years after leaving (9) protest (10) the government’s policies then. Despite Pepsi’s lead, it is Coca-Cola(11) is (12) an emotional chord in millions of Indians. For (13) , look at Calcutta, the first Indian city where Coke (14) relaunched last month. A film which was screened ended with clips of its past advertisements, (15) were a common (16) in Indian cinema halls in the 70s. later,Calcuttans participated in a colourful parade in the city centre. However, (17) as coke bottles flooded Calcutta, Pepsi was starting to fight (18) . It took over its local bottler, which it said was not aggressive (19) . Pepsi has also bought out local lemonade and soda markers in Bombay, India’s commercial capital. It looks like a long war is going to take (20) between the two.
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