2002 Enlgish Lang Syl.B Paper 3 With Sugg. Ans. & Tapescript PDF
2002 Enlgish Lang Syl.B Paper 3 With Sugg. Ans. & Tapescript PDF
2002 Enlgish Lang Syl.B Paper 3 With Sugg. Ans. & Tapescript PDF
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INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Write your Candidate Number, Centre Number and
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2. Answer ALL questions.
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use a pencil for Part A and a pen for completing the
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4. For multiple-choice questions, choose only ONE
answer for each question. Two or more answers will
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6. When the radio broadcast ends, you will be given one B1A ! ! ! !
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In this section, you will hear a question followed by a conversation. Look at the information provided and the four
possible answers. Choose the best answer and write the appropriate letter – A, B, C or D – in the box provided.
A. five-star hotel
B. hut with kitchen and bathroom attached
C. three-star hotel
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D. campsite
2. Choosing a holiday
A. French
B. Japanese
C. Italian 4.
D. Spanish
5. Choosing a tour
No. of nights 12 14 14 14
No. of cities
8 7 Flexible Flexible
visited
35-seat coach with
Transport Plane 12-seat minibus 35-seat coach
reclining seats
No. of nights
1 or 2 2 Flexible Flexible
in each place
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A B
C D
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Section 1 Section 1
Read the instructions for each question carefully, look at the information given and then write your answers in the
Marker’s spaces provided as you listen to the conversations.
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1. Sue is from Australia and she is giving advice to her colleague about what to take on his holiday. Write
down the things she mentions in the spaces provided.
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2. Timothy and his wife are discussing which books and magazines to take on holiday with them.
Match the titles with the reasons they give for wanting to take the books or magazines. Put the letter 6
6 of the title in the appropriate box. An example has been done for you. You can use each letter
ONCE only.
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7 a. The Bible
b. A Sleeping Life
by R. Rendell The speaker wants something easy and 8
8 c. The Remorseful Day entertaining to read on the plane.
by C. Dexter One of the speakers wants to use it to develop
d. The Oxford Book of English Verse his/her memory.
It’s got some good stories in it and one of the 9
9 e. The Collected Poems of T. S. Eliot a
speakers wants to become more familiar with it.
f. A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush It’s a wonderful story and it won’t take up much
by E. Newby room. 10
10 g. Slowly Down the Ganges Neither of the speakers has read this yet.
by E. Newby
This magazine looks more interesting than the
h. King Lear other one.
by W. Shakespeare
i. Collected Works of William Shakespeare
j. New Scientist
k. Time
Look at the drawings of the two camper-vans below. You will hear a couple deciding which camper-van to Marker’s
hire for their holiday in Australia. The man is describing them to his wife. Write what parts of the van Use Only
correspond to the numbers. Eight have been done for you as examples. You have 20 seconds to study the
drawings.
1 Van 1 2 ____________________ 1
shower and toilet
2 1 ____________________ 3 ____________________ 2
Steering wheel
3 3
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4 4
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9 Van 2 9
9 ____________________
Driver’s seat
10 8 ______________________ 10 ____________________ 10
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cooker
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15 15
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TravelAustralia Ltd.
1 Name Licence issued in
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5 Date of birth
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12 Return of vehicle
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13 Sydney Date
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Brisbane
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Scheme A Scheme B Scheme C
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Situation
You are Alfred Wong, a sales representative with a company called Flower Dew Health Products. You are
responsible for shampoo sales in the Kowloon area. You joined the company three months ago and have just
received your probationary evaluation report from your supervisor, Mrs Morris, who is the Sales Manager. You
now want to apply for a place on a training seminar to help you with the problems she highlighted in your
evaluation report. secure places
You will hear a conversation you have with Mrs Morris, in which you discuss the seminar, how to apply for funding,
how it would help you with your weaknesses and how to apply for a place on it. DETACH page 6 from the Data
File and take notes on the Note Sheet as you listen.
Before you listen, it is important that you look at your Question-Answer Book, the Note Sheet (p. 6 of the Data
File), the Evaluation Form (p. 2 of the Data File), the Programme of Hi-Sales Training Seminars (p. 3 of the Data
File), Helpful Hints for New Sales Representatives and Tommy Chan’s Sales Report (p. 5 of the Data File).
You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book, the Data File and the conversation. Read
everything carefully, including the instructions.
You will have SEVEN minutes to study the Question-Answer Book and the Data File in order to familiarise yourself with the
situation and the tasks before the conversation begins.
Please return this form to the Human Resources Office at least one month before the date of the training.
1 Details of the training programme should be attached. 1
PART A
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Name
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Position
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Extension number
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Name and position of supervisor
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Training course
7 Course organiser 7
8 Permission for leave already granted not yet granted (Please tick as appropriate.) 8
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Training course $
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Accommodation $
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Total $
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Contents
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Resume
Personal data
Age 21
Work experience
February 2002 – Flower Dew Health Products, 14/F, 150-155 Canton Road, Yau Ma Tei
present Sales Representative
September 1998 – Good Carrier Transport Co., 327 King’s Road, North Point
December 1999 Office Assistant
Duties: filing, typing, computer data entry
Education
1998 HKCEE
– English Language (Syllabus B) grade C (5)
– Physics grade D (8)
– Chemistry grade E (10)
– Biology grade E (9)
– Mathematics grade D (7)
– Chinese Language grade D (7)
Referees
Job responsibilities
Evaluation
Give a grade of 1-5 for each category below, with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent.
Overall grade
Circle one of the categories below:
Supervising manager
Global Consultants is a well-established group providing expert advice and training in the field of sales. All of
our trainers are experienced in business and provide consultancy services and training to companies all over
South-East Asia.
Our seminars are aimed at both junior and senior members of sales teams and are offered at different times to
take account of other commitments that sales staff might have.
If you find one of the following programmes relevant to your needs, don’t delay – fill in the application form and
send it to: Global Consultants, GPO Box 5888, Central, Hong Kong.
Accommodation, with breakfast and lunch, can be arranged at the Regency Hotel.
Programme dates: 7th and 8th June; 5th and 6th July; 2nd and 3rd August
The above programmes have been designed to cater for individuals at different stages of their careers. To do this,
the sessions have been divided into Programme A (for more junior staff) and Programme B (for more
experienced staff).
While participants are not obliged to take advantage of the hotel accommodation or the lunches, we strongly
advise them to do so, as we feel that participants greatly benefit from the informal meetings and discussions that
take place outside the sessions.
Detach this page from the Data File and take notes on it as you listen to the conversation. You will need to refer to
different parts of the Data File and the Question-Answer Book as you listen and take notes.
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