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1 CLASSROOM SCORE HIGH in Listening and Integrated Skills Answer Key S.2 Extra online resources: You can get the tapescripts of this book on our website (Register & Login My Resources) Skill 2: Task 2 (P.7) Module 1 Unit 1 Shopping Vocabulary (P.4) (Suggested answers) heaters, washing machines, digital cameras, etc. sportswear, socks, towels, golf clubs, baseball gloves and bats, etc. cups, mobile phone cases, wallets, bookmarks, etc. shampoo, toilet paper, canned food, frozen meat, fruit, eggs, etc. 1. Florist 2. Boutique 4. Bakery 7. Pharmacy Skill 3: Have a Try! (P.8) Skill 1: Task 1 (P.5) $ kg Orange juice 2 bottles $ ml half a dozen/6 Potato chips $16 1 packet Skill 2: Pre-task 1 (P.6) / Everblue Company Ltd. / 5 / 140 / 3 / 120 / 260 / Credit card 1

2 Skill 3: Task 3 (P.9) Drink: Coke: Can 1 Coffee: Can 1 Time of delivery: Later (please specify the time): 3:30pm TSA Listening: Part 1 (P.12) 1. D 2. A 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. A TSA Listening: Part 2 (P.13) 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B 7. B 8. C NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.14) (Suggested answers) What: Smoked salmon pasta Practice: Task 1 (P.10) Emily: packet / 250 g / 39 Grandpa: box / 400 g / 72 Auntie Joy: 139 Mrs Lau: green / scarf Simon: 49 Miss Smith: pink / dotted Uncle Roger: leather / 80 Practice: Task 2 (P.11) Room number: 602 Appetiser: Soup: Chicken soup 1 Main course: Noodles: Fried noodles 1 Pizza: Small 1 Pizza topping: Cheese When: Last weekend Where: My friend Lucy s home How: Boil the pasta, make the sauce, spread smoked salmon on top Any other things to talk about: - Cooked with Lucy and her sister - Want to try cooking other dishes How do you feel: Very satisfied and happy after cooking NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.15) (Suggested answers) Title: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Genre: Adventure Dessert: Cheesecake 2 2 Plot: Captain Jack Sparrow and a woman aboard

3 the ship and have an unexpected adventure Why I like / dislike it: - Exciting story, great special effects and good acting skills - Too much foul language Other comments: The scriptwriter and the director have done a good job How did I feel after watching it: Touched by the final decision of the main character Data File 1 Film review poster (P.20) Father: Bob / Daughter: Amy / hunts for / lava / the daughter/amy (P.21) action film / James Ward / Indian Ocean / develops engine trouble a large group of kidnappers / a millionaire s wife / the ransom money / hunt for the family / stolen the money / the hot lava / large sharks nearly eat the daughter Unit 2 Films Vocabulary (P.16) Romance / Horror / Detective / Science fiction Listening Skill: Task 1 (P.17) The Three / animation / lost boy / speak / simple / young children / ** / not worth watching very exciting and the acting is really good / Amy / Lily Bella, is very convincing / George Duncan / Bob / climb the cliff Module 1 Integrated Task (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Task 1 (P.2) Broken Mirror / horror / disappeared / symbols / telephone calls / excellent / very scary / ***** / must watch Integrated Skill (P.18) The Plot: in the 18 th century / hardworking carpenter / an old man / to find his lost grandson / Princess Rio and gets a magic sword from a witch / the dark wizard Forkdemock Acting and Special Scenes: Tim White / Robin fights with Forkdemock / the special effects were excellent / Tom Baker / acted very well. He portrayed the struggle between good and evil very skilfully Task 2 (P.3) romance 4. My Star 5. New Wonder 6. snacks price 7. less than once a month 3

4 science fiction 4. The Move 5. New World 6. seats location 7. weekly Note sheet (Data File Booklet) Film 1: comedy / New York Film 2: horror Film 3: drama / A brave dog / the soldiers Module 2 Unit 3 Believe It or Not Vocabulary (P.22) Monsters / Disasters Deaths / Strange symbols Unidentified flying objects (UFO) Task 3 (P.4) Happy Home / Comedy / New York / Now showing Night Walk / Horror / monster / scientist / Ben Connors / Coming soon Roy s War / Drama / the soldiers / a brave dog / Now showing Task 4 (P.5) Ben Connors / Wong Choi two Australian soldiers / World War Two / destroy some German tanks in the desert in Egypt / share some food with him / intelligent Missing humans Skill 1: Task 1 (P.23) D F A C B E Skill 2: Pre-task 1 (P.24) Yvonne Wilson Carrie James Skill 2: Task 2 (P.25) the ocean / big waves / swimming (in the river) Mrs Smith / excited / black / big / a submarine / screaming her grandfather / a soldier / did a lot of research / the beautiful Egyptian desert he usually plays bad guys / image fits very well with the character / Adam Jones / very touching / it could pretend to be hurt and play dead / the fighting scenes were very good and the war setting was very authentic / the Best Supporting Actor Award and the Best Picture Award Ron Liu / doubtful / a boat / no monster sad / shrieking / a long neck / very good swimmer 4

5 Skill 3: Pre-task 2 (P.26) Practice: Task 2 (P.29) Witness 1: Amy Lo / Friend / concerned / about a year / the peak / ancient languages and history Witness 2: 69 / Neighbour / scared / curtains / come/sit out on the balcony / strange noises (from the basement) Skill 3: Task 3 (P.27) Witness 3: John Smith / angry / five years / basement / five days TSA Listening (P.31) 1. C 2. smell 3. D 4. lie 5. C 6. $500, A 8. B NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.32) (Suggested answers) 1. we have learnt about them since primary school 2. they learn to overcome difficulties and not to give up Practice: Task 1 (P.28) NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.33) (Suggested answer) I think Lance Armstrong is the greatest role model in the 21 st century because in his childhood, he was already determined to become an athlete. He started his sports career at the age of 12. Since the start of his career, he has worked hard and has never given up. At the age of 16, he was already the best triathlete under 19 in the USA. Also, he is charitable. He is the founder of the Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer research. So, he is the greatest role model for me. 5

6 Unit 4 Role Models Vocabulary (P.34) Game Q & A session booths Magic show Dance performance Awards presentation Opening ceremony Data File 1 Note sheet (P.38) 16 th June / Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish / 3:00 pm / 3:30 4:00 pm / 4:00 4:30 pm / Tea break / Slide show (P.39) Dear Mr Desmond, Listening Skill: Task 1 (P.35) Date: 17 th October 100 th Anniversary / Friday, 16 th June / School Hall (East Wing) / Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Programme: 10:00 / English Corner / School Principal / 11:00 / around 30 minutes / Overcoming Difficulties / a microphone / alumni / 20:00 Notes: courage / Blind Joe Sings / 9 pm / the hotel Integrated Skill (P.36) Mr Yuk 50 th Anniversary / 16 th December / 11:00 am / 10:45 am / School Hall 25 minutes / The Road to Success / Refreshments will be served / our School Choir and Dance Club a role model for us and most of us have read your books / Out of Hong Kong 3:00 pm Opening remarks 3:30-4:00 pm Talk by guest speaker 4:00-4:30 pm Q & A session 4:30-5:30 pm Tea break 5:30-6:00 pm Slide show 2:30 pm / Happy Inn Hotel / hire a car Yours sincerely, George Kong Chairperson, Literature Club St Victoria College calling Ms Mabel Lam on / 15 th November Module 2 Integrated Task (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Lam Kwong Yiu School Principal Integrated Skill: Task 2 (P.37) The Road to Success / Albert Yuk / 10:45 am / 15 th November / Mabel Lam / school office s tel. no. / the Principal s name and title Task 1 (P.6) nervous / image / perfect / a terrible actress mindless / easy to work with / a more energetic confused / a pretty face / understanding of the character arrogant / speaking style / follow his instructions 6

7 Task 2 (P.7) B F E A D C Task 3 (P.8) an alien ship / the spacesuit locked inside / poisonous gas Task 5 (P.10) allowing me to be your summer intern / Our No.57 issue on you, called My Life in Films six successful people in their professions / The Road to Success / to provide role models for local youth and have a positive effect on our society / overcoming hardships on the road to success for around 20 minutes the radio / call for help / freezes / a friendly alien court / human race Note sheet (Data File Booklet) About Allen Duval: Sweden / high school / Got a job / wife and two children / 23 / five 15 th May from 3 pm to 6 pm in Hall 1 of AsiaWorld-Expo / around 500 people will attend the conference / you are invited to join us for a buffet dinner on or before 1 st April / Mr Roland Kwan, our chief editor / or him at roland.kwan@cityteens.com.hk About the conference: role models / positive effect / 20 minutes / 500 Let me say thank you again and I look forward to your favourable reply. Task 4 (P.9) Sweden / his wife and two children / 23 films / has received the Best Director Award five times Yours sincerely, Tom Tse Student Reporter reading dark and mysterious stories / The Time Machine and Forbidden Planet / I graduated from high school and got a job at Premiere Pictures the Asterix series / my early science fiction films / Beyond the Planets Martin Hoffman / surprise me / change the whole film do something meaningful with their lives / work hard to achieve their dreams Module 3 Unit 5 Gadgets Vocabulary (P.40) 1. Wireless connection 2. Touch screen GHz processor 4. Multimedia player 5. Music player 6. Sharing platform 7. App market 8. Camera 7

8 Skill 1: Task 1 (P.41) Anna: $7.50 / Easy / not enough light Mike: $22 / exciting / very good / control Mandy: Free / Get bored Joseph: content in the free version Tracy: boring / look the same Ted: $8.50 / funny / the language is rude Skill 4: Have a Try! (P.45) Skill 2: Task 2 (P.42) Flat C, 11/F, Block 6 / Riverside Estate, Sha Tin / / tommy.chan@cloudmail.com / / Golden Heart College / www. goldenheart.edu.hk / Dr Donald To / donald_to@goldenheart.edu.hk / Gaming software Skill 4: Task 4 (P.45) Skill 3: Pre-task 1 (P.43) 1. surfing the Internet / doing exercise / shoulders and arms / 30 minutes 2. too excited / too active / an hour / shower / listen to soft music Skill 3: Task 3 (P.44) small screen / in the Eye / Headaches dark images / imagine less creative / high level thinking on the Internet interpersonal relationships half a second traffic accidents functions less productive Practice: Task 1 (P.46) Christine Fan / 4C / / c_fanfan@fre .com / Intermediate / Lentino laptop / wireless connection Henry Ho / 5B / / pianoman.henry@webmail.com / Advanced / Singsong Travelmate notebook / multimedia player 8

9 Practice: Task 2 (P.47) and shopping for things. But, are we depending on them too much? People sitting right next to each other use instant messengers to communicate. Whenever we come across a difficult word, we trust the definition we find in online dictionaries. Nothing is good or bad. It all depends on how we use it. High-tech gadgets can be a blessing as long as we use them appropriately and lead a balanced life. Ending: Gadgets can improve our lives, but never let them control us. We should spend more time on other more meaningful activities, like talking to family and friends face-to-face. Thank you. Unit 6 Fashion TSA Listening (P.48) 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. B NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.50) 1. C 2. B 3. E 4. A 5. D NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.51) (Suggested answers) Beginning: I can t live without my smartphone. That is probably what many people are thinking. High-tech gadgets have become a part of our lives now. Vocabulary (P.52) 1. cardigan 2. dress 3. boots 4. jacket 5. polo shirt 6. jeans 7. sneakers 8. blouse 9. skirt 10. high heels pocket button zipper sleeve collar train Body: Ranging from mobile phones to handheld game consoles, our lives are filled with high-tech gadgets. We do almost everything with them, including doing homework, calling for meetings 9

10 Listening Skill: Task 1 (P.53) a pair of high heels / the edge of the shoes is too rough / the bows on the shoes keep falling out did not want to serve customers / called me fasto / Katie Chung to request an exchange of the product and a formal apology Yours faithfully, Bobby Tian Tel. no.: Data File 1 Note sheet (P.56) Dress: a big black spot / short / three inches below my knees / above my knees Coat: pocket / a hole / One button Shop policy: fitting (P.57) Modern Fashions Shop 216, Good Luck Shopping Centre 55 Jordan Road, Jordan, Kowloon Dear Sir/Madam, Integrated Skill: Task 2 (P.55) Bobby Tian / / high heels / too rough / bows / keep falling out / serve customers / fatso / Katie Chung / exchange / formal apology Dear Sir/Madam a Cotton Cocktail Dress and a Polyester Trench Coat / 1 st October / a big black spot on the back of the dress / it was too short / no fitting was allowed / three inches below my knees but in fact it is above my knees / pocket has a hole in it and one button is missing no exchange was allowed for discounted items / the clothes were not on sale when I bought them the products and service of your shop 10

11 I would like a full refund for the items I bought, and an apology for the rude service I received Task 3 (P.14) Yours faithfully, Jenny Leung Module 3 Integrated Task (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Task 1 (P.12) CueCat: 1999 / Not popular / plastic / barcodes / products / company websites / US$9.00 Mobile QR Code Reader: 2011 / software / smartphones / magazines / advertisements / a camera phone / contact information / error correction / Free Task 2 (P.13) Specifications of the Y-Phone 5: 80% more / sharper and clearer / HD video / Anti-shaking / video calling software / intelligence assistant Other features: wireless network connection / battery life / Waterproof case Launch details: 11 th November / US$199 / US$299 / US$399 / 70 countries Note sheet (Data File Booklet) wireless router X 1 microphone X 4 LCD monitor (27-inch) X 1 USB flash drive (8-GB) X 6 wireless optical mouse X 3 speakers X 4 set(s) 100 DVD-ROMs / within two weeks / 15 th November 11

12 Task 4 (P.15) 8-GB USB flash drive 6 Speakers (set) 4 Wireless optical mouse 3 Printer 2 Wireless router 1 Microphone 4 27-inch LCD monitor 1 15/11 / Iris Ng 5 th Floor, On Ting Building, 183 Po Kong Village Road, Diamond Hill, Hong Kong Pisa /14 / Yeung Yiu Chung Task 5 (P.16) Benny Yip Manager Ever Perfect Computer Products 3/F, Silver Computer Centre, 152 Fuk Wa Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon Mr Yip 25 th October / 15 th November / 30 th November (,which was two weeks late) / all deliveries will be made within two weeks / service hotline several times, but there was no answer has a cracked screen and the warranty card is missing / six 8-GB USB flash drives but we only received three / a free pack of 100 DVD-ROMs / DO KOW December / in case those products are out of stock Yours sincerely, Yeung Yiu Chung Secretary Cyber Youth Community Centre Module 4 Unit 7 The Environment Vocabulary (P.58) Overuse of plastic bags / Light pollution / Carbon dioxide emission / Dripping water tap (Suggested answers) 4. use both sides of paper 5. turn off the lights when you leave a room Skill 1: Task 1 (P.59) exclamation mark / Fix dripping water taps / Save water, save money / a picture of a tap Say no to / 50 / 5 / bullet points / and harm wild animals Skill 2: Task 2 (P.60) 1. always 2. cereal boxes tissue boxes cards 3. sometimes 4. The bins are too far from the classrooms. 5. Liberal Studies Geography Others: Art 6. posters about recycling more recycling bins 7. use both sides of paper take immediate action to replace the broken LCD monitor and deliver the missing products by 15 th 12

13 Skill 3: Pre-task 1 (P.61) Skill 3: Task 3 (P.61) Practice: Task 1 (P.64) Second runner-up / Third runner-up / Colourful and Writing is too small / eye-catching / picture of the waste Wrong spelling / basket electricity Winner / title / Good First runner-up / 5C points / Very clear message / in the middle Practice: Task 2 (P.65) Skill 4: Pre-task 2 (P.62) giraffes / near threatened / hunting Skill 4: Task 4 (P.63) North America: 25,000 / near threatened / hunting Arctic circle: polar bears / vulnerable / melting of the ice TSA Listening (P.67) 1. Plastic Horror 2. C 3. difficult/hard 4. C 5. D 6. jellyfish 7. intestines 8. A NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.68) 1. A, D 2. B, F 3. E, G 4. C, H Unit 8 Wild Animals Africa: 790 / endangered / diseases Oceania: koalas / 80,000 / near threatened / habitat Vocabulary (P.70) Shellfish Wealth Banquet Cub Shark s fin Habitat Asia: giant pandas / endangered 13

14 Listening Skill: Task 1 (P.71) construction work their sense of / mercury direction fishing / caught / Habitat / Big killed families Integrated Skill: Data File 1 Note sheet (P.72) plants and small animals / live alone / looked after (P. 75) (Suggested answers) Introduction: 73 million of them are killed for their fins / cruel because the fins are cut off when the sharks are still alive and the sharks are thrown back into the sea / they die because they cannot swim and hunt for food (without their fins) low reproductive rate / habitat / finding food 1,000 / 1,600 Task The first paragraph of the report (P.72) bamboo, plants and small animals / live alone / looked after by the mother panda Task The second paragraph of the report (P.73) (Suggested answers) because they have a low reproductive rate / Another reason is that they have trouble finding food because they are losing their habitat is to protect the species / large areas of panda habitat, a panda museum and a cinema showing films about pandas has increased from 1,000 in 1985 to 1,600 in 2004 Data File 1 Note sheet (P.74) fins are cut off / thrown back / swim / hunt for food become less popular / will decrease Shark s fins as food: that is considered a must-have dish on important occasions / show off as shark s fins were rare and very expensive / due to large-scale fishing practices Seriousness of the problem in Hong Kong: 6,000 to 10,000 tonnes of shark s fins are sold / because up to 80% of the trade is done through Hong Kong Why we must protect sharks: slow breeders / because they are necessary for the balance of the food chain in the sea / the decrease in the shellfish population What we can do to protect sharks: stop eating shark s fin soup, it will become less popular and the demand for shark s fins will decrease / we can tell others about the cruel way of obtaining the fins and join public campaigns against shark finning / you may serve fake shark s fin soup Tell others / Join public campaigns / fake shark s fin soup Module 4 Integrated Task (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Task 1 (P.18) 27 th June 1998 / Flat 2B, Tower 17, 86 Pitt Street, Kowloon / / victlam300@cmail.com / 14

15 Occupation / St Peterson s School two cats / I often walk my neighbour s dog / help save animals / poorly treated (,especially dogs) walking the dog feeding the dogs grooming the dogs helping at the pet shop fund-raising website others: teacher (at school) Task 2 (P.19) the font size to 20 / the charity s logo / date in bold / park to Peak / and dog competitions / a photo / (real) photos (of dogs) instead of drawings / the colour of the addresses to purple / $150 for adults / roylam / com to org Task 3 (P.20) Note sheet (Data File Booklet) Charity Dog Walk: Hatton Road / $20,000 Flag Day: Central / Wan Chai / Tsim Sha Tsui / $10,000 Task 4 (P.21) 200 dogs Hatton Road / Rex Li Central, Wan Chai and Tsim Sha Tsui 19 th November, 10 am-4 pm / T-shirts, dog treats and key rings / puppies / Suzie Lo 25 th November, 7 pm-10 pm / toy manufacturers / pet care salons / Dinner a cheque payable to Take Me Home / Fanling Task 5 (P.22) Introduction: we have collected feedback from participants about the activities we organised. Their comments have been reviewed to help us improve next year s activities Charity Dog Walk: $20,000 / 900 people / 90% of the participants / suitable for people of all ages and health conditions / delay at the start so some participants had to wait in the sun for a long time / it was inconvenient to fax the sponsorship forms to us Flag Day: $10,000 / 40% of the participants enjoyed the activity / the flag design was not clear Charity Stalls: 19 th November, 10 am-4 pm / T-shirts / dog treats / key rings / puppies / $2,500 Charity Auction: 25 th November, 7 pm-10 pm / toy manufacturers / pet care salons / Dinner / $12,500 Charity Stalls: $2,500 / 1,200 people / 60% of the participants / some stalls did not have enough products to sell / the kennels / six hours was too long for the puppies to be at the stalls as they got exhausted/looked quite sick 15

16 Charity Auction: $12,500 / 400 people / 70% of the participants / a range of goods to bid for / being entertaining and managing to get people to raise their bids Module 5 Unit 9 Respecting Little Lives Vocabulary (P.76) German parrot spider tropical Shepherd fish hamster schnauzer tortoise golden retriever Skill 1: Task 1 (P.77) Suzie Tang / / Enquiry / puppy shampoo / mouth spray / know the prices of those items Bruce Wu / / Complaint / the clerk was very rude / an apology James Fong / / Private / a fishing trip / 29 th October / if you are interested Skill 2: Task 2 (P.78) 9:00 Ms Lee, dog training, :00 Ms Chan, cat claw clipping, :00 Mr Kwok, dog for regular check-up, :00 Ms Yuen, cat shampoo, :00 Mr Chan, parrot training, :00 Ms Yuen, cat shampoo, :30 Ms Lee, dog training, :30 Mr Yip, dog grooming, :00 Mr Chan, parrot training, Skill 3: Task 3 (P.79) dog friendly / feel better about themselves need a lot of exercise / walked parrot companions / train noisy / a lot of attention tropical fish expensive / take care of interesting for children hamster watch them play bite the furniture cat clean and tidy scratch on the walls tortoise easy to feed smelly Skill 4: Pre-task 1 (P.80) Candidate C: three dogs / the SPCA / No Candidate D: animal training / two dogs / Yes Skill 4: Task 4 (P.81) Ross Tsang: his own dogs for 10 years / a dog walker / careless / Lost his dog several times / Not suitable Alison Tam: dog groomer for two years / for the SPCA / Loves animals / dogs very well / Suitable Adrian Sung: two snakes, a lizard, four turtles / for five months / reptiles and insects / Not suitable Cherry Wong: adopted six dogs / Hong Kong Dog Rescue for two years / Patient with dogs / animal abuse / stray dogs / Suitable Practice: Task 1 (P.82) 7 months / Easy to take care of / male / Grey and white 16

17 Super Boy / 9 months / Beagle / Very playful / male / Brown, white and black Everyone: stop feeding stray animals / adopt stray animals through animal welfare groups Cotton / 8 months / Poodle / Confident / female / White Practice: Task 2 (P.83) 25: Bathe and groom 26: afternoon walk / Brush his/mocha s teeth 27: morning walk / Take him/mocha to the vet 29: evening walk / Clean the cage 30: dog food / pet shop / Clean his/mocha s ears and eyes 31: to the park TSA Listening (P.84) 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. D Unit 10 Stay Away from Drugs Vocabulary (P.88) Took drugs addicted to drug recovery Reintegrated (Suggested answer) I would say, No way! We should all say no to drugs! Listening Skill: Task 1 (P.89) 12 years old / lost his job / delivering drugs / took drugs / addicted to drugs / selling drugs / parents / 2002 / a computer course / a local school / got married / 2008 / daughter was born NSS Speaking: Have a Try! (P.87) (Suggested answers) Pet owners: don t want to spend any time or effort to take care of their pets Integrated Skill: Have a Try! (P.91) The government: doesn t impose strict penalties on people who abandon their pets / doesn t provide enough support to animal welfare groups Schools: haven t done enough on educating students about the responsibility of keeping pets Potential pet owners: be responsible pet owners who give a lifelong commitment to pets Data File 1 Note sheet (P.92) His childhood: drug addict / drugs hurt him and his family Animal welfare groups: collect stray animals and look for people to adopt them / promote kindness to animals and educate the public on the responsibility of keeping pets His school life: teenagers / drug recovery programmes / school social worker / at risk of taking drugs 17

18 His work: regain strength / trust with their families / society Message to young people: lessons in life / heal ourselves (P.93) Introduction / Senior Addiction and Recovery Counsellor / New Life Centre / 13 years Task 2 (P.25) Animal abuse case D4738-KL: mixed / 6 / M / 30 th March / physical abuse / beaten by owner / broken leg Animal abuse case D9832-HK: Burmilla / 2 / F / 7 th June / negligence / not provided with/given any food or water (for a long time) Childhood and school life / a drug addict / drugs hurt his uncle and his family / teenagers in drug recovery programmes / school social worker with students who were at risk of taking drugs Work life / University of New South Wales / alcohol and drug addicts of all ages / regain strength, rebuild trust with their families and reintegrate into society / Dr Man helped me understand, love and heal myself. Animal abuse case D4738-KL: Pekingese / 3 / F / 21 st May / other / very small cage / walk freely Task 3 (P.26) Conclusion / there are no mistakes but only lessons in life / the power to heal ourselves / say no to drugs Module 5 Integrated Task (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Task 1 (P.24) big / red / friendly and playful / 5 have a baby / enough room in the flat / enough money Ask friends / they want her/misty/the dog / Send her/misty/the dog / animal welfare organisations 18

19 Note sheet (Data File Booklet) Covered playground / 14 th October / 30 th November / Education functional damages to the brain / can cause breathing problems and damage to organs / it may even cause death about 30% of teenagers / tried drugs / ketamine / methamphetamine / ecstasy Task 4 (P.27) Details of the Applicant: Miss / Venus Pun / Senior Social Worker / Kowloon International College / / v.pun@kic.edu.hk Details of the Exhibition: 14 th October / 30 th November / Covered playground, Kowloon International College, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong / Education Treatment: There are many drug clinics that provide professional treatments and services, such as counselling and group therapy, detoxification and outpatient rehabilitation. Venus Pun, Senior Social Worker / Test Paper (Please refer to Integrated Task Booklet.) Task 1 (P.30) 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B Item(s) Requested: DG035, DG502, DG723 Transport Arrangement: Self-arranged Task 5 (P.28) Facts about drug abuse: we find that about 30% of teenagers have admitted that they have tried drugs / ketamine, methamphetamine and ecstasy Dangers of drug abuse: changes in appetite and sleeping patterns, shivering, unclear speech or poor coordination / sudden weight loss or gain / depression, anxiety and sudden mood swings / neglect their responsibilities, tend to get in more fights and arguments and show secretive behaviour / Drug abuse can cause long-term damage such as 19 Task 2 (P.33) Winnie Tong: Entertainment / US$3.90 per month / Satisfied / Western and Japanese Jason Wong: Games / US$1.00 / Bored / more challenging Shirley Chan: Informational / Free / Other: Disappointed / update the news every day / a lifestyle section Wilfred Wong: Social networking / US$1.20 / Excited / save the chat history Task 3 (P.34) Personal details: Female / / cathyho@sunmail.com.hk / Tertiary / Elementary / $100 or below

20 Opinions: 1. Yes High-tech Picks for Summer High-tech Picks for Summer 1 Free Software Picks 3 Popular Apps List 4. new sections / stylish page design 5. Develop an electronic version 6. Average 7. Yes / Need ideas for Christmas presents Note sheet (Data File Booklet) Aims: meet the Editorial Team / feedback from readers / promote our new magazines Date and time: 2:00 pm 5:30 pm No. of participants: 80 Rundown: Welcome speech (by the chief editor) / Demonstration of new gadgets / Editorial Department / Games / Refreshments / Lucky draw Floor plan of Room 802: a stylish USB flash drive send an to carol.mak@fungspub.com.hk by 30 th June Task 5 (P.36) Today, Computer Monthly and E-connect About us: by Paul Fung and Jessica Yu / Paul launched his first gadget magazine Today / Paul and Jessica launched another magazine Computer Monthly / 26 staff in the company, including five overseas journalists Task 4 (P.35) Time: 2:00 pm 5:30 pm Address: 8/F, Garden Building, 68 Success Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon Readers group and sales figures: university students, office workers, professionals and secondary school students / Today is the best-selling title. On average, 17,000 copies of our publications are sold each month Rundown: Welcome speech (by the chief editor) Demonstration of new gadgets Short tour of the Editorial Department Games Refreshments Lucky draw Interaction with readers: meet the Editorial Team, collect feedback from readers and promote our new magazines / 80 readers to join the party Further development: Kid-nology is a gadget magazine for children aged 6 to 12. Edgy is a computer design magazine for computer design students and professionals. 20

21 Readers comments: Today: It features a lot of great gadget news and trends. Computer Monthly: The content is up-to-date. The section Top 10 Computer Products provides excellent gift ideas. E-connect: It is very useful for tech beginners (especially the tips on Internet safety). The recommended websites are great. and deliver the missing products by 15 th December. A refund is also acceptable in case those products are out of stock. If the case is not taken seriously by your company, we will pass the case to the Consumer Council Yours sincerely, Yeung Yiu Chung Secretary Cyber Youth Community Centre ycyeung@cycc.org.hk Grade 2 Writing Tasks Module 3 Task 5 (Grade 2) (P.40) Benny Yip Manager Ever Perfect Computer Products 3/F, Golden Computer Centre, 152 Fuk Wa Street, Sham Shui Po Kowloon Mr Yip 25 th October / 15 th November / the products arrived on 30 th November (, which was two weeks late) / all deliveries will be made within two weeks. Also, we called your company s service hotline several times, but there was no answer The LCD monitor we ordered has a cracked screen and the warranty card is missing. In addition, we ordered six 8-GB USB flash drives but we only received three. / we should get a free pack of 100 DVD-ROMs but it is not in the delivery / DO KOW take immediate action to replace the LCD monitor 21 Module 4 Task 5 (Grade 2) (P.42) Introduction: we have collected feedbacks from participants about the activities we organised. Their comments have been reviewed to help us improve next year s activities Charity Dog Walk: $20,000 / $100,000 / 900 people participated in this activity / 90% of the participants enjoyed the activity / the walk was suitable for people of all ages and health conditions. However, there was a delay at the start so some participants had to wait in the sun for a long time. Another participant also complained that it was inconvenient to fax the sponsorship forms to us Flag Day: $10,000 / $35,000 / only 40% of the participants enjoyed the activity / the flag design was not clear Charity Stalls: $2,500 / $40,000 / 1,200 people participated in this activity / 60% of the participants enjoyed this activity / some stalls did not have enough products to sell / the kennels / Another participant also

22 complained that six hours was too long for the puppies to be at the stalls as they got exhausted / looked quite sick. It is suggested that the dogs can come in shifts next time. Charity Auction: $12,500 / $120,000 / 400 people participated in this activity / 70% of the participants enjoyed the activity / a range of goods to bid for and the host was entertaining and managed to get people to raise their bids Module 5 Task 5 (Grade 2) (P.44) Facts about drug abuse: we find that about 30% of teenagers have admitted that they have tried drugs. The most commonly abused drugs are ketamine, methamphetamine and ecstasy Dangers of drug abuse: Physically, there may be changes in appetite and sleeping patterns, shivering, unclear speech or poor coordination. Drug abusers may also have sudden weight loss or gain. / emotionally, such as depression, anxiety and sudden mood swings their interpersonal relationships. They often neglect their responsibilities, tend to get in more fights or arguments and show secretive behaviour. Drug abuse can cause long-term damage such as functional changes to the brain / can cause breathing problems and damage to organs / it may even cause death Treatment: There are many drug clinics that provide professional treatments and services, such as counselling and group therapy, detoxification and 22 outpatient rehabilitation. Say No when offered drugs: we are offered drugs. First of all, never accept strangers drinks at parties. We shouldn t accept strangers or peers offers of unknown substances. If we witness drug abuse, we must leave immediately and call the police Venus Pun, Senior Social Worker / Test Paper Task 5 (Grade 2) (P.46) Today, Computer Monthly and E-connect About us: by Paul Fung and Jessica Yu in 1998 / Paul launched his first gadget magazine Today / Paul and Jessica launched another magazine Computer Monthly. There are currently 26 staff in the company, including five overseas journalists. Readers group and sales figures: university students, office workers, professionals and secondary school students / Among the three magazines, Today is the best-selling title. About 17,000 copies of our publications are sold each month. Interaction with readers: meet the Editorial Team, collect feedback from readers and promote our new magazines. This year, we have invited 80 readers to join the party Further development: Kid-nology is a gadget magazine for children aged 6 to 12. Edgy is a computer design magazine for computer design students and professionals.

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