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*6ERW2*

6 E R W 2

Education Bureau

Territory-wide System Assessment 2013 Primary 6 English Language

Reading and Writing

Instructions:

學 生須知︰

1. Stick barcode labels on pages 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 in the spaces provided.

在第 1、3、5、7 及 9 頁的適當位置貼上電腦條碼。

2. There are 20 pages in this Question-Answer Booklet. Answer all questions.

本卷共有 20 頁,全部題目均須作答。

3. Do not write in the margins.

請勿在框線以外書寫。

4. Time allowed is 50 minutes.

評估時限為 50 分鐘。

5. Write your School Code, Class and Class Number in the boxes below.

在下面的方格內填寫學校編號、班別及班號。

Instructions for answering questions:

作答說明:

Multiple Choice Questions - Blacken the circle next to the correct answer with an HB pencil. For example :

選擇題 - 選出正確的答案,並用 HB 鉛筆把該選項的圓圈塗黑和塗滿,如:

A.

B. or

A.

B.

C.

D.

C.

D.

Other Questions - Write your answers in the spaces provided.

其他題目 - 在適當的位置內填寫答案

School Code

學校編號 Class

班別 6 Class No. 班號

此格只許 填 寫一個大 楷 英 文字母

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

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Extra-curricular Activities

English Club

Activity: Drama Competition Date: Friday, 12 July Time: 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM Place: School Hall

Judges: Miss Chan & Mr Wong

Competitors: Class 6C – ‘Happy Family’

Class 4D – ‘My Dream’

Class 5A – ‘One Good Day’

Photography Club

Activity: An Outing in Sai Kung Topic: Our Beautiful Countryside Date: Saturday, 13 July

Time: 9 am to 3 pm

Meeting place: School Entrance Teacher-in-charge: Miss Leung Transport: School bus

What to wear: P.E. uniform & sports shoes Things to bring: your own camera,

umbrella, lunch & water

Swimming Lessons for Beginners Date: 9 – 12 July (daily)

Time: 4PM – 5PM

Place: Tsuen Wan Swimming Pool Coach: Miss Lam, P.E. teacher

Remarks:

- Meet at the entrance 15 minutes before the lesson

- Bring your swimsuit, goggles, sandals and a towel

Basketball Competition

Our School Team B vs Happy School Team Date: Thursday, 11 July

Time: 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Place: School Playground Referee: Miss Lee, P.E. teacher Note:

- School cheering team practice starts at 2:00 pm and ends at 3:00 pm

Part 1

Susan is reading some information in the school playground.

Read the information.

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

1. How many groups are in the English drama competition?

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

2. Where will the members of the Photography Club go?

A.

B.

C.

D.

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

3. How many swimming lessons are there?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

4. At what time should students meet for the swimming lessons?

A. 3:45 p.m.

B. 4:00 p.m.

C. 4:15 p.m.

D. 5:00 p.m.

5. Susan is going to the swimming lessons. What should she bring?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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6. Susan is a cheering team member. She will practise for _______________.

A. 15 minutes

B. half an hour

C. one hour

D. one and a half hours

7.

Who is the speaker?

A. Miss Chan

B. Miss Lam

C. Miss Leung

D. Miss Lee

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

The best actor is Andy Chan of Class 4D.

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

Part 2

David is reading a newsletter from a youth centre.

Read the newsletter.

Competition Results: ‘Most Popular Books among Children and Teenagers’

and ‘Best Book Reports’

The Wan Chai Youth Centre organised a number of reading activities during the Chinese New Year holidays in 2013. The two main activities were choosing the most popular books and writing a book report. The organiser was happy to receive 700 votes and 300 book reports before the close of the competitions.

The results of the competitions are as follows:

For Children Children’s Group 1st – ‘Mr Bread’ by Daniel Young

2nd – ‘Anna Met Her Prince’ by Sam Sze 3rd – ‘Angel’s Tears’ by Pauline Lee

Champion – Lee Lok Man (Primary 3) 1st Runner-up – Ho Chi Mi (Primary 4) 2nd Runner-up – Susan Wong (Primary 3)

For Teenagers Teenage Group 1st – ‘Give Me a Chance’ by Jim Samson

2nd – ‘The Lady with a Kid’ by Tom Will 3rd – ‘Robots and Friends’ by Jack Goods

Champion – Emily Chan (Secondary 3) 1st Runner-up – Tim Wong (Secondary 3) 2nd Runner-up – Ho Yi Fun (Secondary 2) Most Popular

Books

Book Report Winners

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Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

1. This newsletter is about _______________.

A. activities held by the youth centre

B. celebrating Chinese New Year

C. how to read children’s books

D. how to win a competition

2. According to this newsletter, how many book reports were received?

A. 300

B. 700

C. 1,000

D. 2,013

3. Who won the first prize in the writing competition for children?

A. Daniel Young

B. Emily Chan

C. Ho Chi Mi

D. Lee Lok Man

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

4. Which of the following books was the most popular among secondary students?

A. ‘Mr Bread’

B. ‘Anna Met Her Prince’

C. ‘Give Me a Chance’

D. ‘Robots and Friends’

5. Pauline Lee is _______________.

A. an angel

B. an author

C. a champion

D. a runner

6. In line 4, what does the word ‘close’ mean?

close adjective

1. Being near in relationship

‘Helen is my close friend.’

2. Near in space or time

‘The park is close to our home.’

close noun

3. The end of something

‘Peter tried to bring the meeting to a close.’

close verb

4. To (cause something to) change from being open to not being open

‘Could you close the door, please?’

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

Part 3

David, Sally and Tom wrote for the school magazine.

Read their writing.

I will remember this Sports Day for a very long time. Why? I ended up going to hospital! I ran in three races and came first in all of them. However, just after finishing the third race, I fell down and hurt my ankle. I had to go to hospital and spent four hours there. Fortunately, the injury was not serious. I am fine now.

David Chan (Class 6B)

I am very angry with myself! I love running, so I entered the 100-metre race. However, I was too excited. Just before the teacher gave the signal to start, I began to run. I did this two times and so I was not allowed to take part in the race any more. I must learn to stay calm next time.

Sally Wong (Class 6D)

I was a helper on Sports Day. I helped organise the races.

Before the races, I had to make sure that the runners were standing behind the starting line. Also, I had to give water to the runners during the race. I was glad to help on Sports Day and I want to help again.

Tom Lee (Class 6D)

請把電腦條碼貼在方格內 Please stick the barcode label in the box.

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5

10

15

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Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

1. Why will David remember this Sports Day for a long time?

A. He was fine.

B. He ran in three races.

C. He won all his races.

D. He had to go to hospital.

2. What happened to David on Sports Day?

A.

B.

C.

D.

3. Sally was angry with herself because _______________.

A. she broke a rule

B. she was very calm

C. she loved running a lot

D. she entered the 100-metre race

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4. What did Sally learn from this event?

A. not to be angry again

B. not to get too excited

C. to enter more races

D. to give a signal

5. What did Tom do on Sports Day?

A.

B.

C.

D.

6. Tom will _______________ on the next Sports Day.

A. be a student helper

B. enter a running race

C. join a cheering team

D. give prizes to the winners

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Please do not write in the margin. 請勿在此書寫。

Part 4

Susan is reading a passage about Lily Tam, her favourite writer.

Read the first part of the passage. Answer Questions 1 – 4.

Lily Tam in Hong Kong

Peter Jackson, our reporter, recently met Lily Tam, a famous writer of children’s books. Below is their conversation.

1

Jackson:

Tam:

Jackson:

Tam:

Well, Lily, welcome back to Hong Kong. I know you were born here. You studied in Canada, or was it England?

After secondary school in Hong Kong, my parents sent me to Canada in 1970. I entered university there at age 16 and studied music. At the same time, I began writing. I also loved reading books, both in Chinese and in English. After my studies in Canada, I worked in England for a few years.

You have won many prizes, Lily. Tell me about them, would you?

Well, I’ve never won any prizes for my piano playing! I loved playing the piano but I wasn’t that good. My writing is better. The first prize I got was in 1980 for the book ‘Happy Memories’. It is about children growing up in Hong Kong in the 1960s. They faced many problems but also had good times. Then, two years later, I won a prize for a book of short stories. The stories are about very young learners in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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10

15

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Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

1. Lily Tam is famous for _______________.

A. playing the piano

B. teaching people how to write

C. writing children’s books

D. studying in Hong Kong

2. Lily Tam was born in _______________.

A. Canada

B. England

C. Hong Kong

D. Singapore

3. Lily Tam started writing when _______________.

A. she was 16

B. she was in secondary school

C. she lived in England

D. she lived in Hong Kong

4. Which of the following is true about ‘Happy Memories’?

A. It is about young learners in Hong Kong and Singapore.

B. It is about Hong Kong’s children in the 1960s.

C. It is Lily Tam’s second prize-winning book.

D. It is a piece of music.

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Read the second part of the passage. Answer Questions 5 – 9.

Jackson:

Tam:

Jackson:

Tam:

Jackson:

Tam:

Jackson:

I learned that you were seriously injured in a car accident in Canada.

Yes. It happened two years ago when I was driving home from work.

I suddenly heard a loud boom. The next thing I knew I was lying in a hospital bed.

How long did you stay in hospital?

For nearly two months. I’m better now but I can only write a little.

Also, I had to give up playing the piano. My hands were hurt in the crash.

Now you have retired. What is your life like today?

I live in Canada most of the time with one of my children. She has two kids, a boy and a girl. I’m like most grandmothers, I think. We enjoy spending time with our grandchildren.

You’re a wonderful grandma, Lily. It’s been lovely chatting with you. Thank you so much.

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5

10

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Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

5. Lily Tam had a car accident _______________.

A. in Canada

B. in Hong Kong

C. two months ago

D. when she drove to work

6. Read line 3. ‘Boom’ is the sound of _______________.

A. a piano

B. a car crash

C. a racing car

D. children playing

7. Why doesn’t Lily Tam write a lot now?

A. She is busy playing the piano.

B. She finds it boring to write.

C. She has to stay in hospital.

D. She hurt her hands badly.

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8. Lily Tam is living with _______________.

A. her son

B. her friends

C. her husband

D. her daughter

9. Read line 11: I’m like most grandmothers …. What does Lily Tam mean?

A. She likes spending time with her grandchildren.

B. She thinks being a grandmother is tiring.

C. She is old enough to be a grandmother.

D. She likes her grandmother.

Read the first and second parts of the passage again. Answer Questions 10 – 11.

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

10. Another title for this passage can be _______________.

A. How to Write a Good Book

B. Taking Care of Children

C. The Life of a Writer

D. A Car Accident

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11. Read the following sentences. Put them in the correct order.

1. Lily Tam worked in England.

2. Lily Tam entered university.

3. Lily Tam stopped playing the piano.

4. Lily Tam had a car accident.

A. 1  2  4  3

B. 1  3  2  4

C. 2  1  3  4

D. 2  1  4  3

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Part 5

You went on an outing with your family last weekend. You are writing an article about the outing for the school magazine.

Write about 80 words. Use the following pictures and ideas for your article.

?

• Where did you go for your outing?

• What did you do?

• What happened?

• How did you feel?

• What did you do in the end?

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3 4

5

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An Unforgettable Outing

Last weekend,

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