MANDRIN CHINESE 12 S Q
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MANDRIN CHINESE 12 S Q
MANDRIN CHINESE 12 SAMPLE QUESTIONS PART B: READING SECTION 4: CLOZE PASSAGE Multiple Choice (* indicates correct response) (1 mark per question) INSTRUCTIONS: For questions 1 to 8, select the answer that best completes the sentence and record your choice on the Answer Sheet provided. Using an HB pencil, completely fill in the circle that has the letter corresponding to your answer. i-\O!E64\g*J(7fdg7fJ(D^P%K 1 8_Hh F=* 2 9Q$[M9eYX; 3 .0]WAI 4 Lc C7f*F 5 9J 6 @"9);K 7 *`35U9F 8 BFKD^.1<4RbGi'\,94@"9a;2 1. A. # * B. C. D. 2. * A. B. C. D. U S V T 3. A. F * B. F+ C. F& D. F: 4. * A. B. C. D. 4 > / Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year 5. A. B. C. * D. N , ? 6. A. cC * B. c C. c+ D. c 7. * A. B. C. D. Z . 8. * A. B. C. D. G )G .G G -1- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART B: READING SECTION 5: PROSE Multiple Choice (1 mark per question) INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following passage carefully. For question 1, select the best answer and record your choice on the Answer Sheet provided. Your answers must be based on the passage. Jiänádà de yí ge xiâo chéng li, yôu yí ge míng jiào Shîdänlì de yóupiào shöují zhuän jiä. Tä zuìjìn zài chénglî yòng liâng máo wû fën qián jiäbì de dàijià xiàng yí ge Fâguó rén mâi le yí ge cóng Mêiguó jì dào Yïngguó de jiù xìnfëng, zhûyào shi wèile shàngmian de yì zhäng jiù yóupiào. Däng tä dâkäi xìnfëng yí kàn, lîmian yôu yì fëng Mêiguó wénxuéjiä Mâkètûwën (Mark Twain) de qïnbî qiänmíng xìn. Tä gäoxìng jí le. Xiànzài yôu rén yào chü yì qiän liâng bâi wû shí mêiyuán xiàng tä gòumâi, tä hái bú yuànyì màichü ne! Yïnwèi tä juéde zhè ge jiù xìnfëng hé zhè fëng xìn tài guìzhòng le. 1. In what country does this story take place? * A. B. C. D. U.S.A. France Canada England Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -2- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART B: READING SECTION 5: PROSE Multiple Choice (1 mark per question) INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following passage carefully. For question 1, select the best answer and record your choice on the Answer Sheet provided. Your answers must be based on the passage. ldTO:~@N7tt'|@a+lv%P{2Kh !S W[txk=*hhj/Ftn^1JzbIBV6Om~A_ lt^g]Fplg]C^1*?BU.XcF\P{lKhz f5=>||q)`rZo=,l)P{Wie#=za+lL. W }<9lLQa=*sRvsRmj[lLGg]CDn0-q' sRH)sRYlLW<y"$a4&? ;lw8FEO Flvu'|t(/3M,v( 1. Where did the narrator live when he first arrived in Nanjing? * A. B. C. D. in a friend’s house at the student dorm at the Nanjing Hotel in a teacher’s house Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -3- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART B: READING SECTION 6: AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS Multiple Choice (1 mark per question) INSTRUCTIONS: Read the following advertisement carefully. For question 1, select the best answer and record your choice on the Answer Sheet provided. Your answers must be based on the advertisement. .,*I% G&A1AC<+KN (teaching materials) 7/4HL>BTJ!A S$ (progress) 5%0(+8R) AHL; *"U0(9>3#*FX KN=PE' (include) WVON: Q (tuition) 727D@7/4P6 - KN+72Q@ ?M 1. What does the centre provide to help students teach themselves? * A. B. C. D. a flexible schedule a weekly exam to monitor progress computer-assisted learning programs proper textbooks and teaching materials Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -4- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART C: WRITING SECTION 7: NOTE Written Response (10 marks) INSTRUCTIONS: In the Response Booklet, use well-constructed Mandarin sentences to write a note of approximately 80 characters on the topic given below. Use one square for each punctuation mark. Avoid dialogue, repetition and lists. Marks will be awarded for content and for grammatical correctness. Students must avoid identifying themselves, their schools or school districts. 1. You have been invited to a friend’s () birthday party this weekend. Unfortunately, you are unable to attend. Write a note to your friend explaining why you will not be able to attend her birthday party. (10 marks) 5 5 10 10 Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -5- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART C: WRITING SECTION 8: LETTER Written Response (14 marks) INSTRUCTIONS: In the Response Booklet, use well-constructed Mandarin sentences to write a letter (between 80 and 120 characters) on the topic given below. Use one square for each punctuation mark. Avoid dialogue, repetition and lists. Marks will be awarded for content and for grammatical correctness. Letters should include appropriate salutation and closing phrases. Students must avoid identifying themselves, their schools or school districts. 1. You are , a student from China visiting British Columbia for the first time and this is your first week in the province. Write a letter home to your family in Beijing to share with them your first impressions of what you see. You may choose to visit any part of the province. If necessary, names for places may be written in English. (14 marks) PART C: WRITING SECTION 8: STORY COMPLETION Written Response (14 marks) INSTRUCTIONS: In the Response Booklet, use well-constructed Mandarin sentences (between 80 and 120 characters) to complete the story started below. Use one square for each punctuation mark. Avoid dialogue, repetition and lists. Marks will be awarded for content and for grammatical correctness. 1. (After dinner, I was about to go out and play. Then …) Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -6- (14 marks) Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions PART C: WRITING SECTION 8: REACTION TO PICTURE Written Response (14 marks) INSTRUCTIONS: Imagine the situation depicted in the picture below. In the Response Booklet, use well-constructed Mandarin sentences to write a paragraph of between 80 and 120 characters based on this picture. Use one square for each punctuation mark. Avoid dialogue, repetition and lists. Marks will be awarded for content and for grammatical correctness. Ministry of Education 2008/09 School Year -7- Mandarin Chinese 12 Sample Questions