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1 Contents Test Paper 1 Part A Situation (p. 26) Task 1 (p. 27) Task 2 (p. 28) Task 3 (p. 29) Task 4 (p. 30) Part B1 Situation Task 5 (p. 32) Task 6 (p. 33) Task 7 (p. 34) Part B2 Situation Task 8 (p. 35) Task 9 (p. 36) Task 10 (p. 37) Data File Part B1 Part B2 Transcripts Marking Schemes Graded Test Paper 1 (Please refer to our website)

2 HKDSE ENG LANG PAPER 3 PART A A COMPULSORY Please stick the barcode label here. PERFORMANCE PLUS FOR THE HKDSE 5 TEST PAPER 1 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART A Question-Answer Book Candidate Number 25 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (1) There are two parts (A and B) in this paper. All candidates should attempt ALL tasks in Part A. In Part B, you should attempt either Part B1 (easier section) or Part B2 (more difficult section). Candidates attempting Parts A and B2 will be able to attain the full range of levels, while Level 4 will be the highest level attainable for candidates attempting Parts A and B1. (2) Write your Candidate Number and stick barcode labels in the spaces provided on the appropriate pages of Part A Question-Answer Book and both Part B Question-Answer Books. (3) Write your answers clearly and neatly in the spaces provided in the Question-Answer Books. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. You are advised to use a pencil for Part A. (4) All listening materials will be played ONCE only. (5) Supplementary answer sheets will be supplied on request. Write your Candidate Number, mark the question number box and stick a barcode label on each sheet and fasten them with a string INSIDE the Question-Answer Book. (6) The rough-work sheets provided are for you to take notes. They will be collected separately and will not be marked. (7) No extra time will be given to candidates for sticking on the barcode labels or filling in the question number boxes after the Time is up announcement. (8) The two Question-Answer Books attempted by candidates (one for Part A and one for Part B) will be collected together at the end of the examination. Fasten the two Question-Answer Books together with the green tag provided. (9) The other unused Question-Answer Book will be collected at the end of the examination. This will not be marked. Do not write any answers in it. PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

3 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Part A Situation You are Charlie Wong, a Secondary 5 student at the Hong Kong Secondary School and the chairperson of the school Photography Club. Your club is organising a photography exhibition. You are going to hear four recordings of students and teachers talking about the event. In Part A, you will have a total of four tasks to do. Follow the instructions in the Question-Answer Book and on the recording to complete the tasks. You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book and on the recording. You will have two minutes to familiarise yourself with Tasks PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

4 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 1 (14 marks) You are in a meeting discussing the exhibition with Miss Fung, the supervising teacher of the Photography Club. Listen to the conversation and complete the note sheet below. You will have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. Note sheet Date: From 1st May(1 mark) to 14th May (1 mark) Venue: Tsuen Wan Town Hall (1 mark) Theme: World Cultures (1 mark) How long will the exhibition run for? (1 mark) 14 days Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Featured photographers: Featured photographer Title of the series James Lee (1 mark) Lost Cultures (1 mark) Belinda So (1 mark) Going Places (1 mark) What does their work have in common? Both of their work is about travel and different cultures (1 mark). What does the principal want to organise? A photo contest (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Why does the principal want to organise it? To involve as many students as possible (1 mark) Aims of the photography exhibition: To encourage students to express their creativity through photography (1 mark) To help students learn more about different world cultures (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 1 27 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

5 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 2 (8 marks) You are now having a discussion with Jane, a committee member of the Photography Club, about where to place the students work on one of the walls in the exhibition hall. Listen to the conversation and complete the layout plan below by writing the letters of the photographs in the correct boxes. You will have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Spotlight Hong Kong G E F D (1 mark) (1 mark) (1 mark) (1 mark) B H C A (1 mark) (1 mark) (1 mark) (1 mark) Aluminium pole Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 2 28 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

6 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 3 (15 marks) You are now in a meeting about the photography exhibition. Listen to the conversation and fill in the missing information in the spaces provided in the note sheet. You will have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. Meeting about the Photography Exhibition Date of meeting: Present: Friday, 4th April Miss Fung (Supervising teacher of Photography Club) (1 mark) Mr. Charlie Wong ( Chairperson of Photography Club) Miss Jessica So ( School accountant (1 mark) ) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Cost estimates Venue: Prize: Printing and framing: Transport: Prize for the photo contest A camera bag (1 mark) $5000 (1 mark) $1500 (1 mark) $ (1 mark) $300 (1 mark) Reasons: Inexpensive (1 mark) Useful (1 mark) It protects the photographer s camera gear (1 mark) (There is) a wide range of bags to choose from (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Action to be taken Printing and framing: Booking a minivan: Buying the prize: Next meeting: Person responsible Charlie Wong (1 mark) Jessica So (1 mark) Miss Fung (1 mark) Friday, 18th April (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 29 END OF TASK 3 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

7 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 4 (28 marks) You are now calling a catering company to order food and drinks for the opening night of the photography exhibition. Listen to the conversation and complete the order form below and on the next page. The items may not be mentioned in the same order as they appear in the Question-Answer Book. You will have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have two minutes to tidy up your answers. The Gourmet Café Order Form Terms and conditions: a $500 deposit (1 mark) paid three days (1 mark) before (Accept) cash only (1 mark) the date of the event (1 mark) Total cost: $5300 (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. What does it include? Delivery of the food and drinks (1 mark) Services of three waiters (at the venue) Food/Drink Like ( ) / Dislike ( ) (1 mark) (1 mark) Reason(s) Spicy and tasty (1 mark) (1 mark) Quantity (if applicable) 240 pieces (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. (1 mark) (1 mark) messy (to eat) (1 mark) 200 pieces Beef/Vegetables Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 30 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

8 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Easy to eat (1 mark) (1 mark) 150 pieces (1 mark) (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. (1 mark) (1 mark) (1 mark) Too much sauce Everyone loves sushi (1 mark) noises (1 mark) 300 pieces (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Cool (1 mark) (1 mark) Refreshing (1 mark) 250 cans (1 mark) Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 4 END OF PART A Now go on to Part B 31 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

9 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Candidate Number Please stick the barcode label here. HKDSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART B1 Question-Answer Book B1 EASY SECTION Task 5: Table of contents (18 marks) Complete the table of contents using information from the B1 Data File and your notes. (This is a sample answer.) New Magazine Pop Culture Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction Mission Statement Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Highlights of This Issue Section 2 Short Articles Hong Kong Pop Music by Linda Leung Trendy Clothes for Teenagers by Nick Wong Pop Idols by James Chan Section 3 Special Reports Comic Book Heroes by Mary Lee Teen Dating by Nancy Kwan Permanent Tattoos by Ricky Leung Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Section 4 Interviews Section 5 Letters and Advice Column Interview with the Chairperson of the PTA Letters to the Editor Interview with Pop Singer Kelly Wong Advice Column Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 5 32 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

10 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 6: Speech (18 marks) Write a speech about the new school magazine using information from the B1 Data File and your notes. Write around 150 words. (This is a sample answer.) Good morning, Principal, teachers and fellow students, I m pleased to announce that a new magazine for students called Pop Culture will be published in (late) March. One of the aims of the new magazine is to give students the latest news on lifestyle, music and pop Answers written in the margins will not be marked. culture. It also aims to provide students with an opportunity to publish their work and exchange viewpoints. There will be five sections in the first issue. You will find an introduction, short articles, special reports, interviews, and letters and advice column in the magazine. Although we ve received a grant from the principal to publish the magazine, the amount is not enough to cover the printing costs. We need an extra $ We plan to raise the money through a charity sale, which will be held on 20th January. We hope that you will support the charity sale. Thank you and have a nice day! Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 6 33 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

11 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 7: Fact sheet (18 marks) Miss Lee has asked you to complete a fact sheet about permanent tattoos for the new magazine. Complete the fact sheet using information from the B1 Data File. Write around 150 words. (This is a sample answer.) Permanent Tattoos Why do teenagers get tattoos nowadays? More and more teenagers are getting tattoos nowadays because they are influenced by the mass media and celebrities. Some get tattoos because they are attracted by the designs. Others see them as a form of self-expression. Some teenagers want tattoos because they are no longer taboo in our society. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. What are the medical dangers with tattoos? People can get an allergic reaction to the ink and they can get skin infections. People also run the risk of getting a blood-borne disease such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C when they get a tattoo. Do teenagers regret getting a permanent tattoo? Most teenagers, about 70%, regret getting a permanent tattoo. Only 30% of them do not regret getting it. What should teenagers consider before getting a tattoo? They should understand that the current fad for tattoos may not last but a tattoo can last forever. They should wait until they are mature enough to make an informed decision. If they really must get a tattoo, they should ensure that it is done by a certified tattoo artist. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 7 END OF PART B1 34 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

12 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Candidate Number HKDSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART B2 Question-Answer Book B2 DIFFICULT SECTION Please stick the barcode label here. Task 8: Speech (18 marks) Miss Lee has asked you to announce the new school magazine in the morning assembly. Complete the speech using information from the B2 Data File and your notes. Write around 200 words. (This is a sample answer.) Good morning, Principal, teachers and fellow students, I m pleased to announce that a new magazine called Pop Culture will be published in (late) March. The magazine will be published biweekly. One of the aims of the new magazine is to give students the Answers written in the margins will not be marked. latest news on lifestyle, music and pop culture. It also aims to provide students with an opportunity to publish their work and exchange viewpoints. There will be five sections in the first issue. You will find an introduction, short articles, special reports, interviews, and letters and advice column in the magazine. A special committee comprising members of the English Club and the Student Union will run the magazine. If you have good writing skills, you can contribute to the magazine simply by sending your articles to the English Club. Although we have received a grant from the principal to publish the magazine, the amount is not enough to cover the printing costs. We need an extra $ We plan to raise the money through a Answers written in the margins will not be marked. charity sale, which will be held on 20th January. We hope that you will support the charity sale. Thank you and have a nice day. 35 Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK 8 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

13 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 9: (18 marks) Write an to James Chan using information from the B2 Data File. Write around 200 words. To: James Chan (This is a sample answer.) From: Ricky Leung Subject: Short Article for Publication in School Magazine Dear James, The editorial team of the school magazine has finished reviewing your article about pop idols. I am glad to inform you that your article will be published in the first issue of the magazine provided that the following changes are made. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. First, could you please add a title to your article as it is missing? The title has to be less than 60 characters long. Second, your article is too long (over 800 words). Our magazine only allows 600 words per article. Is it possible for you to shorten it by 200 words? For each article, we would like to have five to 10 images in JPEG format. Could you send us the images? Please state clearly the source of your images and make sure that they do not breach copyright. And finally, please check the grammar and spelling of your article. Please also check if all the pop idols names in your article are spelt accurately or not. The submission deadline for your article is 28th February, 201( ). Let me know if you have any questions regarding the changes. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Best regards, Ricky Leung Answers written in the margins will not be marked. 36 END OF TASK 9 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

14 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Task 10: Magazine article (18 marks) Write an article for the new school magazine using information from the B2 Data File. Write around 200 words. (This is a sample answer.) Fad or Fashion? More and more teenagers are getting tattoos nowadays because they are influenced by the mass media and celebrities. Some get tattoos because they are attracted by the designs. Others see them as a form of self-expression. Some teenagers want tattoos because they are no longer taboo in our society. Most teenagers place their tattoos on their legs (30%) or backs (30%). Some place them on their shoulders (15%) and arms (15%). A smaller percentage of them (10%) place them on their necks. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. One of the medical dangers of tattooing is that you may get an allergic reaction to the ink. You can get skin infections. You also run the risk of getting a blood-borne disease such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C when you get a tattoo. Most teenagers, about 70%, regret getting their tattoos. Only 30% of them do not regret getting them. The reasons for regret include being negatively looked upon by other people (70%) and getting an infection (30%). Before getting a tattoo, you should understand that the current fad for tattoos may not last but a tattoo can last forever. You should wait until you are mature enough to make an informed decision. If you really must get a tattoo, you should ensure that it is done by a certified tattoo artist. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. Answers written in the margins will not be marked. END OF TASK END OF PART B2 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

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16 HKDSE ENG LANG PAPER 3 PART B1 B1 EASY SECTION PERFORMANCE PLUS FOR THE HKDSE 5 TEST PAPER 1 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART B1 DATA FILE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (1) Refer to the General Instructions on page 25 of the Book for Part A. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART B1 (1) For Part B, attempt EITHER those tasks in Part B1 (Tasks 5 7) OR those in Part B2 (Tasks 8 10). (2) You are advised to use a pen for Part B. (3) The Data Files will NOT be collected at the end of the examination. Do NOT write your answers in the Data Files. (4) Hand in only ONE Question-Answer Book for Part B, either B1 or B2, and tie it with the Question-Answer Book for Part A. Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 1 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. 9

17 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) Part B Situation You are Ricky Leung, a Secondary 5 student at Sir Edward Memorial College. You are the chairperson of the school English Club. Your school principal, Mr. Alex Wong, has asked you to help produce a school magazine called Pop Culture. You will work with Miss Judy Lee, an English teacher who is responsible for the contents of the magazine. You will listen to a conversation between you and Miss Lee about the magazine. Before the recording is played, you will have five minutes to study the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B1 and the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B2. Remember you must choose to do the tasks in either Part B1 or Part B2. Do NOT attempt both Parts B1 and B2. Complete the tasks by following the instructions in the Question-Answer Book that you choose and on the recording. You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book, the Data File that you choose and on the recording. As you listen, you can make notes on page 3 of the Data File. You will have five minutes to familiarise yourself with the Part B Question-Answer Book and the Data File. Contents Page 1. Listening note-taking sheet for a conversation Memo from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung Results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine Pop culture discussion board Transcript of an interview with Dr. David Lee Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 2 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

18 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 1 Listening note-taking sheet for a conversation (Tasks 5 & 6) Listen to a conversation between Ricky Leung and Miss Judy Lee about the magazine, Pop Culture. Take notes under the headings on the note sheet: Table of Contents Drafted by Ricky Leung Section 1 Mission Statement Highlights of This Issue Introduction Section 2 Short Articles Hong Kong Pop Music by Linda Leung Trendy Clothes for Teenagers by Nick Wong Pop Idols by James Chan Section 3 Special Reports Comic Book Heroes by Mary Lee Teen Dating by Nancy Kwan Section 4 Interviews Interview with the Chairperson of the PTA Interview with Pop Singer Kelly Wong Section 5 Letters to the Editor Advice Column Letters and Advice Column About the magazine: It will be published in (late) March. Aims: To give students the latest news on lifestyle, music and pop culture To provide students with an opportunity to publish their work and to exchange viewpoints About the grant: Although we have received a grant from the principal, the amount is not enough to cover the printing costs; need an extra $ How to raise money: Through a charity sale On 20th January PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 3 11

19 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) DF 2 Memo from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung (Task 6) Memo To: From: Subject: Ricky Leung Miss Judy Lee School magazine Pop Culture Date: 5th January 201( ) Ref: PC Please include the following points in your speech: The details of the school magazine name, aims and when it will be published The contents of the first issue how many sections there are in the first issue and what the readers can find in the magazine (keep this part brief) Don t forget to say something about the charity sale. Tell the students why we need to raise money and how much we will need. Urge them to support the charity sale. Thank you for your help. Miss Lee 12 Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 4 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

20 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 3 from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung (Tasks 5 & 7) To: From: Ricky Leung Judy Lee Sent: 6th January 201( ) Subject: Things to do Attachment: Transcript Hi Ricky, I ve got one more thing for you to do. I want you to complete a fact sheet about permanent tattoos for the new magazine. I ve written some headings for you. Put the fact sheet under the section Special Reports. I interviewed a dermatologist, Dr. David Lee, last month about the medical dangers of getting tattoos. I ve attached a transcript of the interview to this . You may find it useful. You can also refer to the results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine. Thanks for your help. Miss Lee DF 4 Results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine (Task 7) Do you regret getting a permanent tattoo? 30% Yes 70% No PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 5 13

21 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) DF 5 Pop culture discussion board (Task 7) Pop Culture Discussion Board Tattoos A Form of Self-expression? Login Join Page Next Last Post 1. Posted by Wing 1 December 13:50 Tattoos are so ugly! I really don t understand why young people get tattoos. Yuck! 2. Posted by Lily112 1 December 14:50 Only bad guys have tattoos on their bodies. I can t stand tattoos. 3. Posted by Mike 1 December 15:50 I suppose people are influenced by celebrities. Celebrities like Angelina Jolie and David Beckham have made tattoos popular. 4. Posted by George 1 December 17:50 Only bad guys have tattoos? I can t believe you said that. Tattoos are no longer taboo in our society. 5. Posted by YK Lynn 1 December 17:55 I guess some people get tattoos because they are attracted by the designs. 6. Posted by Linda 1 December 18:50 Have you seen the reality show LA Tattoos? Some of the designs are really cool. Tattoos are a form of self-expression. I want to get an angel on my arm. 7. Posted by Eric 1 December 19:50 Isn t it dangerous to get a tattoo? I mean, do people get an allergic reaction to the ink? 8. Posted by Eric 1 December 19:52 Or skin infections? 9. Posted by Pete 1 December 19:58 I guess it is dangerous. I mean, you can get an allergic reaction to the ink and you can get skin infections. If you must get a tattoo, you should ensure that it is done by a certified tattoo artist. 10. Posted by Ken 1 December 20:50 Oh really? I have three tattoos on my body and I ve never had a skin infection or an allergic reaction. 11. Posted by Jenny 1 December 22:50 You re lucky, Ken. My friend developed a severe skin infection after getting a tattoo in Wan Chai. He ended up in hospital. He s only Posted by Miko 1 December 23:50 I m sorry to hear about your friend. Just don t get a tattoo! Or at least wait until you re mature enough to make an informed decision. Remember, a tattoo lasts forever. 14 Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 6 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

22 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 6 Transcript of an interview with Dr. David Lee (Task 7) J: Judy Lee L: Dr. Lee, a dermatologist J: Thank you for talking to us this morning, Dr. Lee. L: It s my pleasure. J: Well, in the past decade, teenagers have increasingly taken to tattoos an art form that was considered taboo in the old days. L: That s right. I guess that has something to do with the mass media. J: I imagine it s very big business now. L: Yes, it is. And you ll be surprised to hear that many of the teenagers who go to tattoo parlours are girls. J: I m not surprised. I ve seen many girls with tattoos on their necks or shoulders. So, how does it work? I mean, how does a person get a tattoo on his or her body? L: First, he or she has to go to a tattoo parlour. There are quite a lot of them in Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok. The process is in fact quite painful. As you probably know, a tattoo is injected into the skin by using a machine with a sharp needle and ink. A tattooing machine can pierce the skin as many as 3000 times a minute. So, you can imagine how painful the process is. J: Are there any medical dangers involved with getting a tattoo? L: Oh, yes! That s why I believe that teenagers must think twice before getting a tattoo. Some tattoo parlours do not pay strict attention to hygiene. You run the risk of getting a blood-borne disease such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C when you get a tattoo. J: That sounds scary. L: Besides, most tattoo parlours are tucked away in small shops in dark alleys in Hong Kong. Do you really want to get a tattoo at one of those places? I ve seen teenagers who got their tattoos at one of those places and they ended up in hospital because of infection. J: Oh dear! So, what would you say to teenagers who still want to get tattoos? L: Well, I wouldn t encourage teenagers to get tattoos. They have to understand that the current fad for tattoos may not last. J: Thank you for your advice, Dr. Lee. Right, that s all we have time for today. Thank you for joining us. Goodbye. THIS IS THE LAST PAGE OF THE PART B1 DATA FILE PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B1) p. 7 15

23 HKDSE ENG LANG PAPER 3 PART B2 B2 DIFFICULT SECTION PERFORMANCE PLUS FOR THE HKDSE 5 TEST PAPER 1 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART B2 DATA FILE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (1) Refer to the General Instructions on page 25 of the Book for Part A. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PART B2 (1) For Part B, attempt EITHER those tasks in Part B1 (Tasks 5 7) OR those in Part B2 (Tasks 8 10). (2) You are advised to use a pen for Part B. (3) The Data Files will NOT be collected at the end of the examination. Do NOT write your answers in the Data Files. (4) Hand in only ONE Question-Answer Book for Part B, either B1 or B2, and tie it with the Question-Answer Book for Part A. 16 Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 1 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

24 Test Paper 1 Data File Part B Situation You are Ricky Leung, a Secondary 5 student at Sir Edward Memorial College. You are the chairperson of the school English Club. Your school principal, Mr. Alex Wong, has asked you to help produce a school magazine called Pop Culture. You will work with Miss Judy Lee, an English teacher who is responsible for the contents of the magazine. You will listen to a conversation between you and Miss Lee about the magazine. Before the recording is played, you will have five minutes to study the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B1 and the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B2. Remember you must choose to do the tasks in either Part B1 or Part B2. Do NOT attempt both Parts B1 and B2. Complete the tasks by following the instructions in the Question-Answer Book that you choose and on the recording. You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book, the Data File that you choose and on the recording. As you listen, you can make notes on page 3 of the Data File. You will have five minutes to familiarise yourself with the Part B Question-Answer Book and the Data File. Contents Page 1. Listening note-taking sheet for a conversation from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung English Club s guidelines for publication Notes from the editorial team on James Chan s article Minutes of the first editorial meeting Transcript of an interview with Dr. David Lee Pop culture discussion board Results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 2 17

25 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) DF 1 Listening note-taking sheet for a conversation (Task 8) Listen to a conversation between Ricky Leung and Miss Judy Lee about the magazine, Pop Culture. Take notes under the headings on the note sheet: Table of Contents Drafted by Ricky Leung Section 1 Mission Statement Highlights of This Issue Introduction Section 2 Short Articles Hong Kong Pop Music by Linda Leung Trendy Clothes for Teenagers by Nick Wong Pop Idols by James Chan Section 3 Special Reports Comic Book Heroes by Mary Lee Teen Dating by Nancy Kwan Section 4 Interviews Interview with the Chairperson of the PTA Interview with Pop Singer Kelly Wong Section 5 Letters to the Editor Advice Column Letters and Advice Column About the magazine: It will be published in (late) March. Aims: To give students the latest news on lifestyle, music and pop culture To provide students with an opportunity to publish their work and to exchange viewpoints About the grant: Although we have received a grant from the principal, the amount is not enough to cover the printing costs; need an extra $ How to raise money: Through a charity sale On 20th January 18 Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 3 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

26 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 2 from Miss Judy Lee to Ricky Leung (Tasks 8 10) To: From: Ricky Leung Miss Judy Lee Sent: 5th January 201( ) Subject: Things to do Attachment: Transcript Dear Ricky, I ve got three things for you to do. Speech Please draft a speech to announce the new school magazine in the morning assembly. Make sure that you include the following points in your speech: The details of the school magazine name, aims, when and how often it will be published The content of the first issue how many sections there are in the first issue and what the readers can find in the magazine (keep this part brief) The management committee of the school magazine Don t forget to say something about the charity sale. Tell the students why we need to raise money and how much we will need. Urge them to support the charity sale. to James Chan James Chan submitted an article about pop idols for inclusion in the first issue. The editorial team has reviewed it and he needs to check and change a few things. Please him and tell him what he needs to change. Also make sure that you remind him of the submission deadline. You may start by looking at the notes about this article from the editorial team. Short article Please write a short article for the first issue to highlight the medical dangers of tattooing. You can use the transcript of an interview with Dr. David Lee as a starting point. You need to include the following: PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 4 19

27 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) A good title Reasons why teenagers get tattoos and where they place their tattoos The medical dangers of tattooing Whether or not teenagers regret getting a tattoo You can refer to the results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine. Make sure that you give some advice to students in the last paragraph. Thank you for your help. Miss Lee DF 3 English Club s guidelines for publication (Task 9) Memo To: Editorial team, Pop Culture From: Alex Wong Date: 4th January 201( ) Subject: General guidelines for publication Please note the following submission guidelines with effect from 1st January, 201( ). All articles to be published in the first issue of Pop Culture must be submitted on time to allow the editorial team time to read and suggest any changes. Any materials used, including images, must not breach copyright. All writers must state clearly the source of images. Images for articles JPEG file format Word limit refer to what the members agreed on in the first editorial meeting. Titles < 60 characters long Style of article to be decided by the writer. 20 Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 5 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

28 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 4 Notes from the editorial team on James Chan s article (Task 9) Editorial team: comments on the submitted article Issue: No.1 March 201( ) Submission reviewed on: 1st January, 201( ) Writer: James Chan Reviewer: Mr. Alex Wong Topic: Pop Idols Images: Remind him about giving us images to go with his article: the number, the format and source. Title: Missing title! I think there is a limit on the number of characters. Could you please check and tell him? Publish: NO YES (with changes) Yes Number of words: 803 Comment (if any): What s the word limit for a short article? Is his article too long? Please check and tell him. Reviewer s notes: You need to contact James regarding the above changes; also he needs to check the grammar and spelling of his article ask him if all the pop idols names in the article are accurate or not. Follow this up with him directly. PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 6 21

29 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) DF 5 Minutes of the first editorial meeting (Tasks 8 & 9) Minutes of the First Editorial Meeting Present: Alex Wong (School Principal) Date: 1st January 201( ) Judy Lee (English Teacher) Ricky Leung (Chairperson, English Club) Vivian Kwan (Secretary, English Club) Nancy Fung (Member, English Club) Larry So (Member, English Club) Venue: Special Room 2 (2nd Floor) 1. Confirmation of minutes 2. Matters arising 3. First issue of Pop Culture Ideas for the first issue were discussed. There will be five sections in the new school magazine. The focus of the first issue will be on music and fashion. VK reported that the magazine will be published in English biweekly. 4. Special committee JL reported that a special committee comprising members of the English Club and Student Union will run the magazine. 5. Writers RL reported that Nick Wong and James Chan have agreed to contribute short articles for publication. AW reminded the editorial team to follow the guidelines for publication. AW reminded everyone that all writers should be encouraged to submit 5 10 images per article. 6. Deadline for all short articles All agreed to set the deadline for 28th February, 201( ). All the articles and images submitted will not be returned to the writers. 7. Next meeting The next meeting date was decided as 1st March, 201( ) to give the editorial team time to read through any submitted articles. 8. A.O.B. JL reminded that for short articles, the word limit would be 600 words. RL will make an announcement about the school magazine in the morning assembly on 18th January, 201( ). RL should encourage students to contribute to the school magazine if they have good writing skills. They can send their articles to the English Club. 22 Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 7 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

30 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 6 Transcript of an interview with Dr. David Lee (Task 10) J: Judy Lee L: Dr. Lee, a dermatologist J: Thank you for talking to us this morning, Dr. Lee. L: It s my pleasure. J: Well, in the past decade, teenagers have increasingly taken to tattoos an art form that was considered taboo in the old days. L: That s right. I guess that has something to do with the mass media. J: I imagine it s very big business now. L: Yes, it is. And you ll be surprised to hear that many of the teenagers who go to tattoo parlours are girls. J: I m not surprised. I ve seen many girls with tattoos on their necks or shoulders. So, how does it work? I mean, how does a person get a tattoo on his or her body? L: First, he or she has to go to a tattoo parlour. There are quite a lot of them in Wan Chai, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok. The process is in fact quite painful. As you probably know, a tattoo is injected into the skin by using a machine with a sharp needle and ink. A tattooing machine can pierce the skin as many as 3000 times a minute. So, you can imagine how painful the process is. J: Are there any medical dangers involved with getting a tattoo? L: Oh, yes! That s why I believe that teenagers must think twice before getting a tattoo. Some tattoo parlours do not pay strict attention to hygiene. You run the risk of getting a blood-borne disease such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B or C when you get a tattoo. J: That sounds scary. L: Besides, most tattoo parlours are tucked away in small shops in dark alleys in Hong Kong. Do you really want to get a tattoo at one of those places? I ve seen teenagers who got their tattoos at one of those places and they ended up in hospital because of infection. J: Oh dear! So, what would you say to teenagers who still want to get tattoos? L: Well, I wouldn t encourage teenagers to get tattoos. They have to understand that the current fad for tattoos may not last. J: Thank you for your advice, Dr. Lee. Right, that s all we have time for today. Thank you for joining us. Goodbye. PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 8 23

31 Level 5 Performance Plus for the HKDSE [Paper 3] (2nd Edition) DF 7 Pop culture discussion board (Task 10) Pop Culture Discussion Board Tattoos A Form of Self-expression? Login Join Page Next Last Post 1. Posted by Wing 1 December 13:50 Tattoos are so ugly! I really don t understand why young people get tattoos. Yuck! 2. Posted by Lily112 1 December 14:50 Only bad guys have tattoos on their bodies. I can t stand tattoos. 3. Posted by Mike 1 December 15:50 I suppose people are influenced by celebrities. Celebrities like Angelina Jolie and David Beckham have made tattoos popular. 4. Posted by George 1 December 17:50 Only bad guys have tattoos? I can t believe you said that. Tattoos are no longer taboo in our society. 5. Posted by YK Lynn 1 December 17:55 I guess some people get tattoos because they are attracted by the designs. 6. Posted by Linda 1 December 18:50 Have you seen the reality show LA Tattoos? Some of the designs are really cool. Tattoos are a form of self-expression. I want to get an angel on my arm. 7. Posted by Eric 1 December 19:50 Isn t it dangerous to get a tattoo? I mean, do people get an allergic reaction to the ink? 8. Posted by Eric 1 December 19:52 Or skin infections? 9. Posted by Pete 1 December 19:58 I guess it is dangerous. I mean, you can get an allergic reaction to the ink and you can get skin infections. If you must get a tattoo, you should ensure that it is done by a certified tattoo artist. 10. Posted by Ken 1 December 20:50 Oh really? I have three tattoos on my body and I ve never had a skin infection or an allergic reaction. 11. Posted by Jenny 1 December 22:50 You re lucky, Ken. My friend developed a severe skin infection after getting a tattoo in Wan Chai. He ended up in hospital. He s only Posted by Miko 1 December 23:50 I m sorry to hear about your friend. Just don t get a tattoo! Or at least wait until you re mature enough to make an informed decision. Remember, a tattoo lasts forever. 24 Test Paper 1 (B2) p. 9 PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD.

32 Test Paper 1 Data File DF 8 Results of an opinion poll published in the Hong Kong Youth Magazine (Task 10) Do you regret getting a permanent tattoo? Why do you regret getting a tattoo? 30% 70% Where on your body is your tattoo? THIS IS THE LAST PAGE OF THE PART B2 DATA FILE PILOT PUBLISHING COMPANY LTD. Test Paper 1 (B2) p

33 Track 14 Time: 02:58 Announcer: Test Paper 1. Part A. Situation. You are Charlie Wong, a Secondary 5 student at the Hong Kong Secondary School and the chairperson of the school Photography Club. Your club is organising a photography exhibition. You are going to hear four recordings of students and teachers talking about the event. In Part A, you will have a total of four tasks to do. Follow the instructions in the Question-Answer Book and on the recording to complete the tasks. You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book and on the recording. You now have two minutes to familiarise yourself with Tasks 1 to 4. (2 minutes) (beep) Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 1

34 Track 15 Time: 05:55 Announcer: Task 1. You are in a meeting discussing the exhibition with Miss Fung, the supervising teacher of the Photography Club. Listen to the conversation and complete the note sheet below. You now have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (30 seconds) (beep) Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Miss Fung, do you have a minute? I want to ask you something about the photography exhibition. Sure, come in. I m having a meeting with the principal this afternoon about the exhibition. You came at a good time. Right, since this is our first photography exhibition at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall, I am very excited. Oh, great. That means the venue is confirmed. Yup at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall. The exhibition will open on the 1st of May and will run till the 14th. So the exhibition will last for two weeks. Miss Fung, I ve received more than 100 photographs from students. Good. That means the judging committee will have a lot of work to do. Yes, because the exhibition will feature only 30 of the many photographs submitted by our students. And it ll also feature the work of two famous photographers, both are professional photographers as well as being past students. Do you have their names, Miss Fung? I want to put their names on the poster, which I m designing for the exhibition. Yes, one is called James Lee. That s Lee with a double e. James Lee, okay. And the other one is Belinda So. Both of them will showcase their work on places, cultures and people. James Lee s series is called Lost Cultures. Hang on, just let me write that down Lost Cultures. And Belinda s series is called Going Places. Right. Hmm it seems that both of their series are about travel and different cultures. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 2

35 Miss Fung: Yes, travel and different cultures, and it will be quite interesting to see the world through their lenses. I can t wait. Miss Fung: The principal wants to organise a photo contest for students because he wants to involve as many students as possible. That s a good idea a photo contest. Everyone has a small digital camera nowadays and everyone can be a photographer. Miss Fung: You mentioned just now that you have received more than 100 photographs from students. Are they all related to the theme of our exhibition, which is World Cultures? Yes. Most of them are related to our theme World Cultures. Miss Fung: Good. The reason why we are holding this exhibition is to encourage students to express their creativity through photography. Yes. Miss Fung: A further reason is to help students learn more about different world cultures. Just let me put the aims down. To encourage students to express their creativity through photography and to help them learn more about different world cultures oh, it s 1.50 now. I d better get going, Miss Fung. Miss Fung: All right. Thank you. Announcer: That is the end of Task 1. You now have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (1 minute 30 seconds) (beep) Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 3

36 Track 16 Time: 06:03 Announcer: Task 2. You are now having a discussion with Jane, a committee member of the Photography Club, about where to place the students work on one of the walls in the exhibition hall. Listen to the conversation and complete the layout plan below by writing the letters of the photographs in the correct boxes. You now have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (30 seconds) (beep) Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Right, let s decide where to put these photographs on the wall. Let s choose two photographs to put under Hong Kong. I ve put the label at the top. In this batch, there are two photographs taken in Hong Kong. One is the Big Buddha The Big Buddha right. The other one is a portrait of a Chinese opera singer. Yes. I think we should put the photographs of local culture on the right hmm and the photographs of other cultures on the left. Good idea. So, which one would you put at the top? I think the photograph of the Chinese opera singer is very nice. All right, let s put the portrait of the Chinese opera singer at the top on the right, I mean, to the right of the aluminium pole. Sorry, what pole? The aluminium pole. It s on the layout plan here. You mean this dark black line on the layout is the aluminium pole? Yes. Okay now, which photograph should go at the top again? The portrait of the Chinese opera singer goes at the top. Right, so the Big Buddha is going under it. Yes, at the bottom and on the right of the pole. Okay. We have a photograph of a mother and a son. I think it was taken in Cambodia. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 4

37 Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Jane: Yes, it was. It is a very nice photograph. I m looking at these three spaces at the top, and on the left of the aluminium pole. I think the portrait of the mother and son should go in the middle. I want to put the photograph of the Chinese temple on the left. Okay, so that s the mother and son there in the middle, and the Chinese temple on the left good. Now, which photograph should we put on the right? How about the photograph of the two statues? Two statues? Which one? Oh, those two funny statues. Hmm I m not sure about that. I don t think it is a very good photograph. Actually, we should put the photograph of the old man on the right instead. Sorry, I m confused. Where do you want to put the portrait of the old man? Put it under the spotlight. Okay. How about the photograph of the grey sky and the pointy building? The photograph was taken in Malaysia. The photograph is a bit under-exposed, so let s put it at the bottom, on the far left of the pole. Okay. What have we got left? The photographs of the US flag and the two statues. Oh, put the photograph of the US flag in the middle at the bottom. Okay, so the photograph of the two statues goes in here. That s the only place available. Okay. It s done. Great. Announcer: That is the end of Task 2. You now have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (1 minute 30 seconds) (beep) Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 5

38 Track 17 Time: 07:16 Announcer: Task 3. You are now in a meeting about the photography exhibition. Listen to the conversation and fill in the missing information in the spaces provided in the note sheet. You now have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (30 seconds) (beep) Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Jessica: Okay, good morning, everybody. Thanks for coming to the meeting today. I know today is Friday and I m sure you ve got other things to do on a Friday evening but hopefully the meeting will be a short one. Do you two know each other? No, I don t think so. Okay, this is Charlie. Charlie is the chairperson of the school Photography Club. He is in charge of the photography exhibition. Hi! Hi! And Charlie, this is Jessica. Jessica is our school accountant. She takes care of the school expenses. Okay. Right, so, as I said in my , I wanted to discuss the cost estimates for this event, I mean, the photography exhibition. Perhaps we should begin by thinking about what we have to spend money on. Well, the rent for the venue is $5000 for two weeks. That s right. I suppose there s a prize for the photo contest. Yup. And we have to think of what the prize should be. What about a digital camera? An SLR digital camera is too expensive. I m not sure if the principal will approve it. No, I mean a small digital camera. What do you call it? Erm a point-and-shoot camera. There s no point in giving away a point-and-shoot camera to the winner. The winner may already have one. Okay, how about a camera lens? Again, it s too expensive. I think most students would use a camera bag. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 6

39 Jessica: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Jessica: Miss Fung: Miss Fung: Good idea. It would be a great prize for the winner of the photo contest because it is inexpensive and useful. Every photographer needs a good camera bag to protect his or her camera gear. Besides, camera bags come in all sorts of different sizes and styles. So there is a wide range of bags to choose from. Most camera bags are quite inexpensive. Some camera bags are as cheap as $200, but I reckon a good one costs about $1500. That s about right. We can certainly spend $1500 on the camera bag. Okay. Is that everything, Charlie? No, we have to factor in the costs of printing and framing the photographs. That s right. How much would both of those be? I really don t know. I suppose about $200 per print for professional printing at a studio, and about $300 to frame a photograph. We have a total of 30 photographs to display. That means we have to budget $6000 for printing and $9000 for framing. So, the total cost of printing and framing 30 photographs is $ Is that right? That sounds a lot to me. Yes, that sounds right. Things cost a lot these days. And on top of that, we need to hire a minivan to transport the framed photographs to the venue, which will cost at least $300. Yes. We need to budget for that. I have got that written down. Right, let s move on to what needs to be done. First, the booking of a minivan to transport the framed photographs to the venue. Charlie, could you be responsible for that? For what? For booking a minivan. Well, I really don t know where to book a minivan I can book a minivan for you. Just give me the date. I know a minivan driver. I can contact him. Right, Jessica. You contact the minivan driver and make a booking for us. Now, how about the printing and framing of the photographs? Why don t I send them to the shop for printing and framing next week? Good idea, Charlie. It s really important to get that done a week before the exhibition. And I will buy the prize the camera bag for the photo contest. That s about all for today. Let us meet again next week at the same time. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 7

40 Miss Fung: I m sorry, Miss Fung. I have basketball practice next Friday. Can we meet in two weeks time? Okay, two weeks it is then. Announcer: That is the end of Task 3. You now have one and a half minutes to tidy up your answers. (1 minute 30 seconds) (beep) Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 8

41 Track 18 Time: 08:49 Announcer: Task 4. You are now calling a catering company to order food and drinks for the opening night of the photography exhibition. Listen to the conversation and complete the order form below and on the next page. The items may not be mentioned in the same order as they appear in the Question-Answer Book. You now have 30 seconds to study the task. At the end of the task, you will have two minutes to tidy up your answers. (30 seconds) (beep) Staff: Good morning, The Gourmet Café. May I help you? Yes, I would like to use your catering service. My school is having an opening night for a photography exhibition at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall on the 1st of May. I was wondering if you could cater for us. Staff: No problem. Can I place orders with you over the phone? I have the food order form with me now. Staff: Certainly. You know our terms and conditions, don t you? Sorry, what terms and conditions? Staff: Once you place an order, we ll ask you to pay a deposit of $500. A $500 deposit, no problem. Staff: And the balance must be paid three days before the date of the event. Are you fine with that? I suppose I can do that. Just let me write that down. A $500 deposit is required once the order is placed, and the balance must be paid three days before the date of the event. I guess that s fair. Staff: And we accept cash only. Cash only so you won t take cheques or credit cards? Staff: No, no cheques or credit cards, sir. Okay. Now, may I place my order? Staff: Certainly. How many guests are you expecting on the opening night? At least 200 guests. Staff: Would you like to get some finger food for your guests? Our buffalo wings are very good. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 9

42 Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: I m sure your buffalo wings are delicious but I m not sure if they are appropriate for the event. You know, they are difficult to eat, and there is too much sauce on the wings. No, no buffalo wings. Okay. How about some samosas? Samosas? What are they? They are pastries containing spiced vegetables and beef. They re great for parties. They are bite-sized pieces, not too big. I haven t tried samosas but I ll give it a go. Since they are bite-sized pieces, they shouldn t be too messy to eat. How many do you think I should order? Get 200 pieces. That way, each guest can have one piece. All right, 200 pieces of beef samosas. Just let me make a note of it. Okay. Would you like to order some Thai crab cakes? They re delicious. No, thanks. I m afraid they are too fishy. I would rather order some finger sandwiches because they are easy to eat. Could you give me 150 tuna sandwiches, please? Of course 150 pieces of tuna sandwiches all right. How about some Mexican tacos? They re really good. Mexican tacos. I love them. They are spicy and tasty. And the other thing is, they are really filling. You know, tacos fill you up, not like other finger food, which just leave you feeling hungry. Okay, I would like to order 240 pieces. Okay. How about some sushi? Actually, I was trying to avoid that. Japanese isn t my favourite cuisine. But it seems that everyone loves sushi in Hong Kong. Okay, let me order 300 pieces of assorted sushi. Oh, you ve missed out on the soup. We have different kinds of soup like pumpkin soup, tomato soup or potato soup. I m sure your soup is tasty but it is just difficult to eat soup without making noises. I don t think it s a good idea to serve soup at the event. Actually, I think I ve ordered enough food items. Now, let me order some drinks. All our soft drinks come in 12 oz cans. I don t want soft drinks. Do you have fruit juices? I mean, fresh ones? Sorry, we don t serve fresh fruit juices. But we do have a very nice fruit punch. It comes in 16 oz cans. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 10

43 Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: Staff: I ve tried your fruit punch before and it is cool and refreshing. Okay I ll order 250 cans of fruit punch. I suppose you don t want alcohol at the event, do you? No, no alcohol. So, how much is the total cost of the food and drinks? Just a second, let me calculate the total cost for you. Hmm the total cost is $5300. That includes delivery of the food and drinks as well as the services of three waiters at the venue. That s wonderful. I guess that s it for my order. Thank you for using our catering company. Please hold on for a minute. I will transfer you to our manager and he will ask you for other details like address and delivery time. His name is George. All right, thanks a lot. You re welcome. Announcer: That is the end of Task 4. You now have two minutes to complete your answers to Task 4 and to tidy up all your other answers. (2 minutes) (beep) Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 11

44 Track 19 Time: 06:43 Announcer: Part B. Situation. You are Ricky Leung, a Secondary 5 student at Sir Edward Memorial College. You are the chairperson of the school English Club. Your school principal, Mr. Alex Wong, has asked you to help produce a school magazine called Pop Culture. You will work with Miss Judy Lee, an English teacher who is responsible for the contents of the magazine. You will listen to a conversation between you and Miss Lee about the magazine. Before the recording is played, you will have five minutes to study the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B1 and the Question-Answer Book and the Data File for Part B2. Remember you must choose to do the tasks in either Part B1 or Part B2. Do not attempt both Parts B1 and B2. Complete the tasks by following the instructions in the Question-Answer Book that you choose and on the recording. You will find all the information you need in the Question-Answer Book, the Data File that you choose and on the recording. As you listen, you can make notes on page 3 of the Data File. You now have five minutes to familiarise yourself with the Part B Question-Answer Book and the Data File. (5 minutes) (beep) Announcer: The recording is about to begin. Turn to page 3 of the Data File. Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 12

45 Track 20 Time: 07:10 Miss Lee: Okay, let s get started. Ricky, have you finished the table of contents? Ricky: Hmm sorry, Miss Lee, I ve managed to finish only part of it. Miss Lee: Do you have a copy of the draft with you? Ricky: Yes, I do. Oh, here it is. Miss Lee: Let s go through the table of contents together. As we speak, you can make changes to the draft and add the missing information. Ricky: Great! That ll save me a lot of time. Miss Lee: All right. First, Section 1, the introduction will there be a mission statement? Ricky: Yes, there will be a mission statement on the first page. Miss Lee: Good and is that all we have in the introduction? Ricky: No, the principal suggested that we add the Highlights of This Issue to the introduction. Miss Lee: All right, put the Highlights of This Issue on page 2 then. Ricky: Okay. The Highlights of This Issue on page 2 in the introduction. Miss Lee: I think that s enough for the content section of the introduction. Right, let s go to the second section Short Articles. Did you manage to find any students who are willing to write for us? Ricky: Yes, I did. I contacted four students. Miss Lee: And? Ricky: Well, two of them are willing to write for us on a regular basis. The other two said they could not commit to us because they have to prepare for the public examination. Miss Lee: That s okay. Have those two decided what to write about? Ricky: Yes, they have. A Secondary 5 student named Linda Leung will write about music. Miss Lee: What is the topic of her article? Ricky: Her topic is let me see Hong Kong Pop Music. Miss Lee: Nice topic. Ricky: Yes. Miss Lee: Can you add that to the table of contents? Ricky: Sure, I ll put the topic before the name of the author. Now it reads, Hong Kong Pop Music by Linda Leung. Miss Lee: And what will the other student write about? What s his name? Ricky: Hmm his name is Nick Wong. He will write about fashion. Miss Lee: Fashion? Pilot Publishing Company Ltd All rights reserved. 13

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