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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION

PILOT TEST (1)


ENGLISH Time Allowed: (3) Hours
WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE ANSWER BOOKLET.
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.
I. Read the passage. .
Today, of course, we have electric clocks that keep giving the right time until
they are unplugged or the electricity goes off. Scientists have invented clocks that
look like large machines and tell the correct time to a split second.
The most modem electric clocks for home use do not have faces or hands. These
clocks are called digital clocks, and they tell the time with a set of numerals which
appear in a little window, The seconds are counted off like the tenths of a mile on the
odometer of a car.
Many electric clocks are combined with radios, which can sometimes be set to
turn on automatically. Thus, instead of an alarm ringing.in your ear in the morning,
you can hear soft music playing when it is time to get up. Some clocks will even start
the coffee maker!
Although clocks and watches play an important part in people's lives in
industrialized countries, time is still regarded in very different ways in different parts
of the world.
(A) Write the correct word or words to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
(1) Clocks that run on -- are very accurate. ,
(2) A digital clock is compared to an .
(3) Digital clocks have no --- . . *
(4) A radio-clock can be used as an .
(5) Clocks and watches are in people's lives in unindustrialized countries.
(B) Answer each question in one sentence. (5 marks)
(6) . When do electric clocks stop working?
(7) How is a digital clock similar to the odometer of a car? *
(8) How do digital clocks show the time? .
(9) What can electric clocks be made to do when combined with radios?
(10) Where are clocks and watches important?

The organizers ofa self-service store have (1) difficulties. They must display
a great number (2) goods in a minimum space without covering (3)
anything. They must deal with perishable foodstuffs (4) different ranges of
temperature: and they must (5) a speedy flow of customers past the (6)

registers without overtaxing the operators.


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For (7) purposes of display, many devices are used, -<--(8) as long lenghts of
adjustable shelves to (9)- various sizes of packs, rotating circular shelves, (10)
of display stands, racks for tubed foods, (11) multi-tierd mobile stalls. .
Perishable foodstuffs and quick (12) fruit, vegetables and meat are kept in
(13) self-service cabinets, which keep goods at the(14) temperatures. These are at
zero degree Fahrenheit (15) frozen food, 28-32 degrees for meat and(16)
and40-50degrees for dairy produce and(17). .
The problem of quick payment has been (18) by the use of modem cash registers
(19) such machine is called the Automatic Itemizing and (20) Computing Casl
Register.
III. Write the appropriate words or groups of words to complete the sentences and line:
of verse. , (10 marks]
(1) The Gregorian calendar is not quite - ; it is 26 seconds fast each year.
(2) The moon is completely -- of water.
(3) Computers can work for a long time because-these have no .
(4.) The hourglass was inconvenient as it had to be - every hour.
' (5) The four young mens ---- ran out after a few days of travelling.
(6) An o l d ----bridge , .
That spans a waterfall.
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(7) For who has sight so keen and strong.
That it could follow the flight of -- ?
(8) The treble of heavens ---- ,
These things he plants who plants a tree.
(9) No time to see, when woods we pass
Where -------hide their nuts in grass. .
(10) Whose trees in summer yield h i m , .
In winter, --- --. ,
IV. Give complete answers to these questions. (10 mark:
(1) What simple tasks can domestic robots do? (OR)
Why is there no sound on the moon?
(2) Why do some people like to do their shopping at a traditional shop? (OR)
What did the professor give the four young men as a parting gift?
Say something about these lines (from your prescribe^ text).
(3) What is the title of the unit from which these lines are taken?
, 1 What does the underlined word refer to?
nearly every well-dressed gentleman wore a watch on a chain in his vest pockei
(4) Who said these words to whom ? What do they mean?
--- ghee comes from cow's milk and cow's milk comes from leaves and so t
ghee and the leaves are related -
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(5) What do these lines; mean?
Till evening shut her deep blue tent; over my
private zoo.
V. Read the passage.
Temperatures on the moon are quite extreme, ranging from 110C
to -173C. This occurs because there is no atmosphere to filter the
suns rays when it is shining and then to blanket in warm air when the
sun goes down. These extremes of temperature are particularly
striking during a solar eclipse, when the earth passes directly between
the sun and the moon, temporarily blotting out the sun's light. At such
times the temperature on the moon dips very rapidly and then rises
immediately as the sun emerges from the earth's shadow. The change
in temperature may be as much as 200C in one hour! This sudden
change in temperature can cause rocks to shatter due to the alternate
expanding and contracting. Thus if you visit the moon, deciding what
to wear could be a problem.
Answer these questions. Give complete answers. (10
marks)
(1) What are the ranges of temperatures ON the moon? How are the
temperatures?
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(2) Why is it very cold on the moon at nightime?
(3) When does a solar eclipse occur on the moon? What happens to
the suns light during that time?
(4) What happen to the rocks when it is hot? What happen to the
rocks when it is cold?
(5) Why would clothes be a problem for -us on the moon? '

VI. Punctuate the following. / (5


marks)
(1) then why are you still astride that branch they asked
(2) how thoughtful our teacher is they felt
(3) many years later in rome julius caesar tried to fix the calendar -
(4) close the windows said may may its raining outside
(5) have you ever been to citymart the biggest supermarket asked mi
mi
VII. (A) Finish each sentence in such a way that it means exactly the
same as the sentence that is given. (10
marks)
(1) I have read all the books on the table. ,
There is no .... .................. ... ..... . . . v ........ .. .......................
(2) Just as I arrived home, the lights went off.
No sooner ............ .. .......................... ...... ............ : ........... , ..... ...
(3) The artiste rinsed the rice and then put it in the pot.
After the artiste ................ ; ...................................................... ... ..
(4) He recited all the poems. He did not look at the book.
Without ......... ..... ................ .. .. .... ...

............................ .....
(5) In spite of studying hard, she did not pass the examination. .
Although .... ... ..... .. .... .. ................. . ..... .. ......... .. ... .. ... ............
(6) Myanmar is an agricultural countty. Thailand is an agricultural country.
Both ....... ., ...... ............ i. .......................... .. ............... ... ... ... ..... s .................................
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(7) The purpose of wearing dark glasses is to shield my eyes from UV rays.
It is ................. .. . ............. ... ......................... .....-. .. .......................
(8) Leave early or you will not catch the train.
Unless..... .......................... ... ............................ . ... .. ........ ; ...............
(9) You can pay the fees now; otherwise, you can pay it tomorrow.
You can either .. .......................................................... , ......................
(10) Mg Mg hasnt done his homework. Mg Win hasnt done his homework.
Neither.... .. ............ , .................... .. ..... .. ......................................... .
(B) Using the prompts given, write a very short paragraph on ONE of the following:
(10 marks)
A Wise Professor - once there,- famous professor named Disaparmauk - Taxila . '
- four youths-rich families-different lands who came-study-him
- after studying - three years - considered proficient - their respec-
' tive subjects -
- before - returned - their respective parents - paid respects - their -
professor "
- professor gave them - cooking pot - some grain so that - have
something - cook- eat if - dry rations ran out - their way home
- as final gift - gave them piece - advice
- advice - to have sense - act suitably - time - circumstance-situation
- after travelling - number - days - dry rations ran out - pot - grain -
given - professor came in very useful
- each - not accomplish task - set out - do - all had - go hungry
- professor can - said to be - very thoughtful person
(OR)
Robots - robots - machines equipped - computers
- different - ordinary machines in that - work under control of
' programme
- given arms - hands - can - programmed - do various kinds - physi-
cal work
- predictable - precise - untiring in - work - can - made - work 24
hours - day.-seven days a week
- if - used - factories - can improve quality - products - increase -
quantity
- also save - energy - materials
- now being used - car factories - assemble car parts - paint car
bodies - weld pieces together *
- can reduce cost - manufacturing goods
- scientists - trying - make robots - can take - place - domestic ser-
vants - perform many household chores
- also be company to lonely people - play partners -people - want -
play tennis - badminton - cards
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VIII. You are Nyl Nyi, apd you live at No.ll, Payagyi Road, Bago. Write a letter to
your
friend Aung Aung, telling him about the trif> you plan to
take during the summer holidays and asking him to join you on the trip.
* 10
marks)
(OR) ,
You are Tint Tint and you live at No.50, Minn larin, Magwe. Write a letter to
your friend, Soe Soe, telling her about the mobile phone you got from your
uncle in Japan for your birthdav and why you like it very much. .
(OR)
You are Tun Tun and you live at No.200, Mahabandoola Street, Yangon. Write a letter to
your mother who is in Nay Pyi Taw, telling her about your illness and how
you recovered from it.

IX. Write an essay of three paragraphs on ONE of the following: (15 marks)
A Story I Enjoyed Reading
(OR)
. The Importance of Computers Today
(OR)
My Dream of Future
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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION '
PILOT TEST (2)
ENGLISH Time Allowed:*(3) Hours
WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE ANSWER BOOKLET.
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. ..

I. Read the passage. - . .


Her dream came true. My father gave her the diamond earrings. They were
tiny icebergs in big gold prongs. She sat before the mirror, turning her head from
side to side. My father paid a little a month for those earrings for a long time. I was
glad her dream came true. When they dressed to go out, I told her how beautiful
she looked. She wasn't really beautiful but she lifted her head like a queen when
those earrings were on.
Times became what my father called hard. The earrings were gone a long
time before I noticed. When I asked about them, she smiled and cried at the same
time. Your father had to pawn them. she said. Hell get them back.
Policemen were poorly paid in those days and then the city cut their salaries
further. My mother made our clothes on a sewing machine. At night, she sewed
rosettes on silk garters for a penny a piece. Every year she paid the interest on the
pawn ticket.
(A) Write the correct word or words to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
(1) His mother finally got the ----- who dreamed so much of.
(2) It took his father ------ to pay for the earrings.
(3) His father was a poorly paid -----------.
* (4) , His mother behaved like a ----- - when she wore the earrings.
(5) His, father pawned the earrings when they went through -- ----- .
(B) Answer each question.in one sentence. (5 marks)
(6) How did his mother's dream come true? .
(7) What did he compare the diamonds in his mother's earrings to?
(8) When did his mother use to put on the earrings?
at that were kept longer
on that hour three across
the them time. stick . part
and which melt stripe moves
(9) Why did his father pawn the earrings?
(10) How did his mother try to earn money to pay interest on the pawn ticket?
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II. Fill in each numbered blank with a word from the list given. . (10 marks)
Write down only the number of the blank and the word that fills it. (
It was probably around 3000 years ago (1) people first
began making things to help (2) measure the passage of time.
Having observed (3) shadows move around trees as the sun (4) across
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the sky, someone drew a
circle(5) pot a stick in the
centre. As (6) sun passed overhead,
he marked even divisions (7) the circle
as the shadow of the (8) crossed, it. Then
people could tell which (9) of Ae day it was
by noticing
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(10) mark on the circle the shadow fell ---(11). These circles were called
sundials. Later, they -(12) made of stone and metal to last (13).
Of course, a sundial did not work (14) night or on cloudy days, so men
(15) inventing other ways to keep track of (16). One invention was a striped
candle. Each (17) took the same amount of time to (18). If each stripe
melted in about an (19), about three hours would have passed when (20)
stripes melted.

III. Write the appropriate words or groups of words to complete the sentences and
lines
of verse. (10 marks)
(1) The hourglass uses ---- to tell the time.
(2) Everybody dreams of having a --------- .
(3) Meat sold in supermarkets are -------- because they are prepacked.
(4) A terrifying or a bad dream is called a ------- - .
(5) Domestic robots can do jobs like --------- and --- ------ at home.
(6) A wooden bridge, a -------- bridge. t '
Whether big or small; *
(7) And the song from beginning to end, ,
I found again in the --------- .
(8) What does he plant who plants a tree? '
He plants -- ----- of sun and sky.
(9) No time to turn at Beautys -------- -.
And watch her feet, how they can dance;
(10) In health of ---- -- , peace of ---- -- - .
Quiet by day.

IV. Give complete answers to these questions. (i0 marks)


(1) What are the dangerous tasks robots can be made to do?
(OR) .
What do advertisements actually imply?
(2) Why is the earths sky blue?
(OR)
Why do people snore while they sleep? -
Say something about these lines (from your prescribed text). f
(3) Whiph unit are these words from?
* What does the underlined word refer to?
--- so that the customer can help herself and pay for the goods.
(4) Who said these words to whom ? What do they mean? '
Wouldnt I look pretty with little diamonds?
(5) What do these lines of verse mean?
A poor life this if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
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V. Read the passage. ' '
We have seen how computers can do useful work by controlling special
machines^ Given arms and hands, a computer can do more varied physical work.
With a robot body, a * computer brain may be programmed to pick up tools and
parts and move them around.
The ability to work under the control of a programme is what
distinguishes robots from less intelligent machines. Cranes and
mechanical diggers can pick up things and move them around but they are
not robots. These machines need men to drive and control them; they cannot
be controlled by a programme like a true robot.
Answer these questions. Give complete answers. (10 marks)
. (1) What kind of work can computers do? Give an example.
(2) What will computers be able to do if they are given arms and hands? What
simple work
can they do? .
(3) What is a robot compared to? What is a computer compared to?
(4) How are robots different from other machines?
(5) Why po ordinary machines need men? What can control a true
robot?
VI.
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Punctuate the following. (5
marks)
(1) yes maam i said you sure would
(2) and what happened asked his two friends
(3) samuel tayloncoleridge a famous british poet-wrote these words
(4) she said to me where do you keep your books
(5) take your umbrella mother advised me it may rain today
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VII. (A) Finish each sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as
the sentence that is given. (10 marks)
(1) Although the question was difficult, he could answer it. ,
In spite of 1 .... .. ....... ........ i ....... . ........ ............ ..............................
(2) Yangon is a capital city. Bangkok is a capital city..
Both ........................................................................................................
(3) All the boys in this class are hardworking.
There is no..... .............. ......... .. . .. ..' ................................ .. .................
(4) As soon as he heard the music, he started dancing.
No sooner .......................... . ............... : .................................. ....:..........
(5) We did our homework. Then, we had our dinner.
< After .......... .. .................. .... .... .. ..................... . ................ .. ......... ... ...
(6) Our gardener cuts and waters the grass every day.
The grass . ........ ... ... ... .. ............................... .. ......... .. ....... .. ............
(7) Ma Yu does not speak Chinese. She does not write Chinese either. .
Ma Yu neithef ... .. ..................................... .... ... ........ ..... ....................
(8) She explained everything. Nobody asked her.
Without .. ... ...................... ... .......... .. ............... ... ......... . ..................
(9)
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(9) If you dont study weH, you cannot pass the examination.
Unless....:......,.,... .. .... ....................... .... ................ ...................
(10) Mother said. AungAung, where.have you been last night?
Mother asked , ................. .. i. ..... .. ....... .. . : .. ,....
(B) Using the prompts given, write a very short paragraph on ONE of the
following:
(10 marks)
The Advantages of - very convenient - quick to do - shopping at
Shopping at a supermarket
Supermarket" - wide variety of choice of goods available - provide
facilities for
self-service . ' .
- prices - fixed - no need to bargain
- goods - displayed attractively - foodstuffs packed
hygienically
- different foodstuffs - kept in refrigerated self-service
cabinets
- frozen foods - kept - zero degree Fahrenheit - nier
and fish - 28-32 degrees Fahrenheit - dairy produce and
provisions - 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit
- all foodstuffs - fresh - clean - good
-. service - very quick - payment - handled - modern
cash registers
- shopping - more streamlined - more economical '
- saves a lot of time - can buy almost everything in
"The Differences one shop
Between the Earth ... . (OR).
and the Moon" - earth is planet - moon -
satellite of earth
- mdon - much smaller
than earth; its size - as large as Africa moon - very
weak force of gravity due to its size
- moon cannot retain
water - lack of strong gravitational pull
- two thirds - earths
surface - covered by water but moon - completely
devoid - water
- unlike earth - no
vegetation on moon and so - no food
- no air on moon - no. atmosphere
- since - no atmosphere - no weather on'moon
- sky on eath - blue; stars - visible only at night; sky on
moon - black; stars can - seen - daytime as well as
night time
- no sound on moon - no air - cannot listen to radio on
moon
- moon - not magnet like earth - cannot use compass on
moon
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VIII. You are Zaw Zaw, and you live at No.200, Pyay Road, Yangon. Write' a
letter to your . friend Po Thar, telling him about an excursion trip you went
with your classmates and
what knowledge you gained from the trip. (10 marks)
(OR)
You are Theint Theint and you live at No.100,84,b Street, Mandalay. Write
a letter to, ydur friend, Nang Nang who lives in Taunggyi, telling her that you
are sending'some books to help her study for the examination and how to
study them. ':
'' . '' (OR) , ' , ,
' You are Moe Moe and you live at No.12, Kannar Lan, Maw-La-Myaing. Write a letter to your
mother telling her that sometimes you do not have sound sleep and what you do if you
cannot sleep. '

IX. Write an essay of three paragraphs on ONE of the following: (15 marks)
*. ' What You Like abbutT.V Advertisements' ' ,
(OR)
A Dream That Came True
- (OR) - . ' ' ;
. The Most.Enjoyed Festival of Myanmar
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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
. PILOT TEST (3)
ENGLISH . "-o Time Allowed: (3) Hours
WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE ANSWER BOOKLET.
. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. ;

I. Read the passage. . .


They walked back to where the man of music and dancing was supposed to
be cooking the rice. But; there, to their horror, they found'their friend looking as
disconsolate as ever, moping beside a broken pot with the rice strewn all over the
fire-place,
Soon after the three of you left, wailed the cook, I built a fire, rinsed the
rice, put it in the pot, added the required amount of water, and placed the pot on
the fire. After some time, the pot began to simmer, and then it started to boil. I
watched and could riot help but hear the bubbling noise of the boiling rice. To
my ears it sounded so much like the rhythmic beats of music coming from a
drum that I started dancing to it. And,and..,.'...
And what happened? asked his two friends. And, continued the cook, one
backward kick of my right heel caught the pot. And there, as you can see, is the
end ofour rice!H
. The other two, who had come back empty-handed, now found it quite easy to
admit to the cook that they, too, had failed to accomplish what they had set out to
do. Suddenly they remembered their astrologer friend, who was to get some
vegetables.
(A) Write the correct word or words to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
(1) The task of the man of music and dancing was to --.
(2) The pot of rice first ~ and then --- on the fire.
(3) He thought the sound of bUbblirg noise was --------- -- .
(4) He kicked die pot of rice with h i s . ' 1

(5) The astrologers task was to -------------- .


(B) Answer each question in one sentence-. >, (5 marks)
(6) Why were they horrified when they saw their friend who was to cook the rice?
(7) What did the man of music and dancing do to the rice after his friends left?
(8) What sound was he trancing to? .
(9) What happened to the pot of ridfe?
(10) Why did they find it easy to admit their failure to the cook?
II. Fill in each numbered blank with a word from the list given. (10 marks)
Write down only the number of the blank and the word that fills it.
no there fays directly the
to Thus hour during - the
and may blanket blotting ( the
from down . shatter ranging its
Temperatures on the moon are quite extreme,--(l )-~ fromT10C to-173C.
This occurs because (2) is no atmosphere to filter the suns (3) when it,
is shining and then to (4) in warm air when the sun goes (5). These
extremes of temperature are
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particularly striking(6) a solar eclipse, when the earth passes (7)


between.the sun and the moon, temporarily (8) out the sun's light. At such- times
<9) temperature on . the moon dips very rapidly (10) then rises
immediately as the sun emerges (11) the earth's shadow. The change in
temperature (12) be as much as 200C in one (13). This sudden change can
cause rocks to --(14)--- due to the alternate expanding and contracting. -(15) if
you visit the moon, deciding what (16) wear could be a problem.
There is (17) twilight or dawn on the moon. Like (18) earth, the moon does not shine
by 9)own light; it reflects the light of(20)sun.

III. Write the appropriate words or groups of words to complete the sentences and lines of verse. (10
marks)
(1) The Egyptian calendar was compared to a. -
(2) The gravity Of the moon is insufficient tp retain -------- -.
(3) The professor advised them to act-------------- to the time and circumstance.
(4) In a self-service store, goods must be displayed without --------------- anything.
(5) Pendulum clocks are also known as -------------- .
(6) Agreat steel bridge. .
With towers ----------- .
: (7) I shot an arrow into the a)r r -v v-. V.;:/ V
It fell to- -------- , I knew not where;
(8) In health of - ------- , peace of------------- .
Quiet by day. . '
(9) The ------------ , towering high; .
He plants a home to heaven a nigh. -
(10) For song and mother-croon of bird.
In hush and happy ---------- -heard. . _

IV. Give complete answers to these questions. (10 marks)


(1) How did the four young men set the task
of cooking themselves a meal?

What was the disadvantage of the sundial?


(2) How did Julius Caesar make the Egyptian calendar right? :

. , . ' (OR) ' - '


. What are some advantages of a self-service shop? . ,
Say something about these lines (from your prescribed text). .
(3) What is the title of the unit from which this sentence is taken?
What does the underlined word refer to?
Stars are visible in the daytime, but you would have to shield your eyes
from the. unfiltered sunlight to view them Who said these words to whom ?
(4) What do they mean?
---- How thoughtful our great teacher is! ----- '
(5) What do these lines of verse mean?
For who has sight so keen and
strong That it could follow'the flight
of song?
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V. Read the passage.
Money spent on advertising is money well spent. It assists a rapid
distribution of goods at reasonable prices. It draws attention to new ideas and so
helps enormously to raise standards of living. By helping to increase the demand
for goods, it increases the. number of workers needed to supply the goods and,
therefore, provides employment. It helps to pay for many services. Without
advertisements, your daily newspaper would cost more, the price of your
television licence would need to be doubled, and travel by bus would cost more.
Perhaps most important of all, advertising helps to keep up the quality of the
products and services you buy. No regular advertiser dares offer a product that
fails to live up to the promise of his advertisements. He might fool some people
for a little while through misleading advertis- mg. He will not do so for long; for
the public has the good sense not. to buy the poor quality article more than once. If
I see an article advertised, it is the surest proof I know that the article* does, what
is claimed for it
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Answer these questions. Give complete answers. .. (10 marks)
(1) Why is money spent on advertising considered as money well spent?.
How does it help to raise standards of living?. .
(2) How does advertising help to provide employment? . -
(3) What'would happen to newspapers if there were no advertisements?
How does advertising affect the cost of bus fares? .
(4) What does advertising help to keep up? How?
(5) How long can advertisers fool people with misleading advertismeuts? Why? .

VI. Punctuate the following. (5 marks)


(1) gbee he said tohimself comes from cows milk .
(2) its raining heavily said may may dont go out .
(3) die doctor finally told them shes going to live .* '
(4) (he egyptians calendar was slower than the exact sun year
(5) i havent Unified my homework she said .

VII. (A) Finish each sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence
that is given. . (10 marks)
(1) Dont talk in my class, said the teacher to her pupils.
The teacher told ...... ... .................... .. ............... . .... ... .... ... ..... .............. .... ..................:
(2) She did not buy the bag as she did net like it. . .
Not liking ............. . .......... ..... ....... .... ....... ....... .. ............................... ........ ... ... ; ..............;
(3) Have.you been to Chaungtha? It is the most popu lar beach in Myanmar.
. Have you been to Chaungtha, . . ................... . .... ....... ... ... .... ..... .. .... ..... ..
(4) KoKo works harder than Nyi Nyi.
Nyi Nyi ............................................ .................... ... .. ... ........ ........... ... ............ ...
(5) Sai Sai is such a famous pop star that everyone knows him.
, Sai Sai, the pop star is so . ............ .... .. ............ .. .... .... ...... .... ......... .......
(6) The Shwedagon is the best known pagoda in the world. .
No other ... ... . ... ........... : .. ;...s.... ... ..., ........ : ..... ............ .... ...................... ...

^ - . ' - . . ' .
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(7) When the sun gets higher, the day gets hotter.
The holter .............................................. ............... ; ............. ; .................. .. .....
(8) No one can do all this work in one day.
All this woric ........... i.....................'. .............. . ... .. . ..... .... ... ................... ......
. (9) Tourists like to visit Bagan arid they like to visit Mandalay, too.
Tourists not only ........ I. ............. .. ...... ...... .. . ............... .. . ...... . ..... ...........
(10) Although Maung lay worked so hard, he was not successful.
in spite of .. ....... ... .... . ..... .. .... ..... Z..'....-.::..,. ....... .... ........... .................. .... ..
f . * ' ' .

(B) Using the prompts given, write a very short paragraph on ONE of the following:
* (10 marks)
Julius Caesars - Julius Caesars calendar - also.called Julian calendar - . -
made
Calendar ' Rome - Roman emperor Julius Caesar .
- based on Egyptian calendar - had twelve 30-day months
- Egyptian calendar had only 360 days-year.
- Egyptians used 7 add five holidays - end of each year -
make
:
. calendar right with sun
- . - many years later - Julius Caesar fixed it - adding five
days to it
* - Juliu Caesars calendar had altogether 365 days
. - year - actually 365 days - 5 hours - 48 minutes - 46
seconds
. : long .
, - thought - year - 365 days - 6 hours long
- added extra day - February every four years - year with
extra
- day called leap year
- Julius Caesars calendar - almost 12 minutes faster than
sun
year.
. (OR) .
. How Jim Bishops - Jim Bishop be ten years old - go - beach with mother
Dream Came True? - sit on beach - dream - own house on beach
, - have servants - carry silver trays loaded - sweets -
chocolate',
;
. ' bars' .. . - ' . '.
- grow up during hard times - father - policeman - poorly
- paid
; - fathers salary - cut - father pawn mother's diamond
earrings
- need money V . ..
- mother - not buy clothes for family - make clothes on
sewing
machine '
. - night - mother sew rosettes on silk garters-penfty a piece-pay
interest - pawn ticket ' ;
. ' . - Jim become writer - book he wrote become best-seller-sixteen
countries . ": .' .'
. .' - buy house on same beach .
, - - thus-dream come true in end
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VEEI. You are Sai SaL and you live at No.50. Zay Lan. Taunggyi. Write a letter to vqut
friend MoeZaw, telling him how you plan to relax after the examination and
inviting him to join you. * . : (10 marks)
(OR)

(OR)
You are Bo Bo and you live.at No.100, Saya San Road, Yangon. Write a letter to your father who
is in Naypyitaw, asking his permission to go to Kyaik-hti-yoe after the
You are Aye Aye and you live at No.20, Sanchgung' Street, Yangon. Write a letter
to
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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
PILOT TEST (4)
ENGLISH x : . Time Allowed: (3)
Hours
WRITE YOUR ANSWERS IN THE ANSWER BOOKLET.
;V^ V : ' A N S W E R ALL QUESTIONS. . V \ ? .'V v'

I. Read the passage. ' '


.. Dengue Fever is a virai disease carried by the Aedes mosquitoes. The
disease occurs mainly in torpical and subtropical regions and is most common
during the rainy season in areas infested with the infected mosquitoes.
According to the WHO, 2.5 billion people are at risk from the four major types
of dengue virus, which is transmitted to people from infected mosquitoes. Each
year there are tens of millions of cases.
. Symptoms of dengue fever generality start 5 to 6 days after being by the
infected mosquito
and include fever, painful headaches, eye, joint, arid muscle pain, and rash. The
rash usually begins on the arms or legs about 3 to 4 days after the fever starts.
These symptoms resolve
completely within 1 to 2 weeks. - ^ ^ ?
Dengue haemorrhagic fever is a-severe, potentially fatal infection that
occurs when sorne- ' one with immunity to. one type of dengue virus is infected by
a different type. Its symptoms . include loss of appetite, vomiting, intense
abdominal pain, shock and bleeding from the nose or under the skin. The
occurrence of dengue haemorrhagic fever may be associated with those either
experiencing their second infection.* being immnno-suppressed, or being around
the age of 15. ' . , . .
(A) Write the correct word or words to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
, (1) . are the carriers of Dengue Fever.
(2) ' There are --- - types of dengue virus. ,
(3) The rash normally appears on ---
(4) The rash completely disappears in
. (5) Dengue haemorrhagic fever is a : -- disease.
(B) Answer each question in one sentence. (5 marks)
(6) Where does dengue fever usually occur?
(7) When does dengue fever usually occur? "
(8) How many cases of dengue fever are there in the world every year?
. (9) When does dengue haemorrhagic fever occur?
' (10) What are the symptoms of dengue haemorrhagic fever?
II.Fill in each numbered blank with a word from the list given. (10
marks)
Write down only the number of the blank and the word that fills it. ' .
.
a These sports should - Underwater
of while decks skyline Museum'
fun - and offers offshore attractions'
get and bask fish Nature ,
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Singapore comprises one main and several (1) islands. Sentosa, an island
resort of Singapore (2> a collection of the country's finest attraction. 7(3)
include the 37-metre tall Merlion, Images (4> Singapore. Fort Siloso, the
renowned Musical Fountain, (5V World, Fantasy island, Volcanoland, Butterfly
Park/insect Kingdom.(6)-, Sentosa Orchid .* Gardens and Asian Village.
, .>>,' '
, While(7) seekers, can delight in its many theme(8), nature lovers can
discover
the charm of Sentosas (9) Walk or Dragon Trail. History enthusiasts can -
(10) in historical enclaves scattered throughout the island (11)- beach
lovers can relax and enjoy sea (12) along the 3.2 kilometers stretch of
Siloso, Central (13) Tanjong Beaches.
. The Merlion, a statue with.(14) lions head and the body of a ^15), is a
major ' tourist attijaetkLHefe,.visitors.-7( 16) a breathtaking view ofSentosa, the
city-~(17) and v; the suiroundiug islands from 1wo viewing (18). on the 9th
level at its mouth (19)on the 12A, its topmost level. ,
Visitors (20) not miss the beautiful 20-hectare Jurong Bird Park which is the largest bird
park in all of southeast Asia.

III. Write the appropriate words or groups of words to complete the sentences and lines
' of verse.. ' >/. (10 marks)
(1) One of the many advantages of shopping at a self-service store is that .there is a o f
choice. . '
. (2) Computers are because they do not break down easily. ' .
(3) Insects that feed on crops, like the locusts, are called --------------- ,
(4) When Annie first met Helen, she was a - and - girl.
(5) A Thai hoxing match is very noisy because it is fought out with --------- ----- .
;J
(6) And night is long . -i^ ^.
And cold is strong .. - . ./ .
- In -rDecember. .' ,
- (7) I thought I saw a cloud whale . *' ; , .
- Sail Enough a . , ' /:,?
(8) No time to wait till her mouth can ..
Enrich-her eyes began.
/ (9) Whose ---------- with milk, whose -------- with bread, / -
Whose flocks supply him with attire; r., .
(10) Ixrng, long afterward, in an oak V ^
~v I found the arrow, still --. . , .
' ' .. ' ' .. ' ' ; . " , , * . . _ . : l .Jj '
" ' ', ; - -

IV. Give complete answers to these questions. ' ^ (10 marks)


(1) What was thfe disadvantage of the hourglass? ' -

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How did Annie teach Helen language?
(2) What do the primitive forests of Vietnam contain? . -
/'/;/ \ - . (OR) . /; '
Why are insects; very important? ? .
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Say something about these lines (from your prescribed text).
(3 ) What is the title of the unit from which this sentence is taken?
. What does the underlined word refer to? '
The forests are rich in medicinal herbs and there are many species, of wild .
animals there.
#

(4) Who said these words to whom ? What do they mean?
v Two weeks! Thats a very short time to perform a miracle.
(5) What do these lines of verse mean?
In rough October
- Earth must disrobe her.? ,:^ ^

V. Read the passage.


* Scientists study the body characteristics that change during sleep, such as body
tempera
ture, brain waves, blood pressurd, breathing, and heartbeat. They also study
rapid eye movement(REM). These scientists have learned that there is a kind of
sleep with REM and another kind with no rapid eye movement(NREM).
NREM is divided into three stages. In stage one, when you start to go to
sleep, you have a pleasant floating feeling. A sudden noise can wake you up. In
stage two, you sleep more deeply, and a noise will probably not wake you. In
stage three, which you reach in less than thirty minutes, the brain waves are less
active and stretched out. Then, within another half hour | you reach REM sleep.
This stage might last an hour and a half and is the time when you dream. For the
rest of the night, REM and NREM?altemate. .
Answer these questions. Give complete answers. (10 marks)
(1) What do scientists study while people sleep? What are they?
(2) How many kinds of sleep are there? What are they?
(3) What can happen in stage one of NREM sleep?
What can you have during stage one of NREM sleep?
(4) When do you reach stage three of NREM?
What happen to the brain waves in stage three of NREM sleep?
(5) How long does REM sleep last? What happens during REM sleep?

VL Punctuate the following. (5 marks)


(1) i told helens father i cant do anything with helen unless i have her all to
myself
(2) the kingdon of cambodia occupies part of the indochina peninsula in southeast
asia
(3) John she said to my father help me with this .
. (4) ko ko said to swe swe well be working late tonight .
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(5) may may said to me how long have you known this boy

vn.(A) Finish each sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence that is
given. (10 marks)
0) Mya Mya always dresses beautifully; and so does her sister. *
;
Mya Mya always dresses as............... .. ................. .. ......... ...... ... .. .... ....... ..
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(2) A horse can run faster than a dog. , v


A dog ...... ........... ..... .. ................ ....;.................................. ..... .. ................. ... ..... .. ........... ..
(3) May Sweet sings better than her mother. . /
May Sweet is a ... ... .. . ....... .. ..................... ... ... ... .. ........ ... .......... ..... ...... ...
(4) Zaw Win is the tidiest boy is class.
No other......... .... ...... .............. ........* .... .. ......................... ; .... .. .......... ......
(5) . Dont open thewindows, Khin Khin, said Mother, I think it's going to
rain.
Mothertold .. ....... .... . .. ...... .... ...... . .......... . ..... ......... ..... ... .... ... ..............
(6) The Headmaster is so busy that he cannot see you.
The Headmaster is too .... ... ........... ; ................... .... .... ..... .... ......... . ..........
(7) The house is big enough for two families to live in. * . ..
The house is so ......... ... ..... .......... . ..... .... .. ................................... ......
......................... ;....
(8) You must return these books to the library in two weeks.
These books . .......................................... .. .............. ... .. .. ..... .... ................ ..
(9) The book was so interesting that I could not put it down.
It was such ..... .. .... .... ........ .... ...... ... ..................... .. ........... .......... . ... ... .. ..
(10) The question is too difficult for them to answer. .
The question is not ......................... ..... ......... .......... ..... ..... ... ... .. .... .. L..... ................. ...............

(B) Using the prompts given, write a very short paragraph on ONE of the
following:
. . (10 Qiarles)
Bagan-The Ancient - Bagan - ancient capital - kingdom - Myanmar ,
Capital of Myanmar - located about five kilometers south7NyaungU-
Mandalay region
- situated - east bank - Ayeyarwaddy river - Central
Myanmar
- seat of ancient Myanmar kings-founded-King
Anawrahta
* - dynasty ruled Bagan-11th-13th century
. - sacred Pitakas - brought from Thaton - King
Anawrahta con
' quered-1057AD
. * - seat of Buddhism - learning of sacred Pali language
- faihouspaogdas-Bagan-Shwezigon-Ananda-
Thatbyinnyu,
Bupaya - Dhammayangyi - Shwegugyi,
- - historical monuments: UpaliThain -Saraba Gateway-
old, pal
ace walls
- ther interesting places: Archaeological Museum -
Lacquerware
Museum - lacquerware factories - handicraft shops -
antique shops . '
. (OR) _
- ' ' . Tfe ; '
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Vital Encephalitis - many serious diseases spread - insects such as files -
mdsquitoes
- viral encephalitis-disease-transmitted-mosquitoes-infected
birds - rodents to humans
- causes inflammation - brain
- occurs mostly during warm months - birds - mosquitoes
reproduce
- several types - mosquito - borne encephalitis
", - only mild - no symptoms in ordinary cases
' ' - symptoms - headaches- high fevers- lethargy ^convulsion -
- delirium-coma-even death opcur-serious cases-encephalitis
- symptoms appear'4-5 days after being bitten -
infected > . mosquito ,
- no special treatment - viral encephalitisd
- medicines- given -ease symptoms- prevent complications -
. disease causes

VIII. You are Tin Phyo, and you live at No.200, Wayzayandar Road, Yango'n.Write a letter t
to your friend Zaw Win, telling him what- you 'plan to do on the evening after your examination and
inviting him to join, you. (10 marks)
:
V . r : ( O R > ; , \
You are Min Thu and yo,u live in N.50,14th Street, Mandalay. Write a letter to your _
. - friend. Ko Latt asking him to send you a good English to English dictionary and explaining
why you need one. ' s
(OR) ,
, You are Hnin Hninand you live at N6.50, InyaRoad, Yangon. Write a letter to your
friend Pwint, telling her how you celebrated your sixteenth birthday and about your parents
birthday gift for you. ,. ^

(X, Write an essay of three paragraphs on ONE of the following: (15 marks)
:
" An Unforgettable Dream. ' '
( O R > : . ; .
' . : ' .
Slow And Steady Wins The Race - ...
; ; . - (OR) .... . . *
. . A Country 1 Visited Recently
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MATRICULATION EXAMINATION
PILOT TEST (5)
ENGLISH ; . .. - - ' v ' - . " :
Time Allowed: (3) Hours
WRITE VOUR ANSWERS IN THE ANSWER BOOKLET.
- ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.
;
, Read the passage. . ^ ^ J ^
In January, 1882, Helen almost died of a mysterious illness. Her parents were
relieved when the doctor finally told them, You are very lucky parents. Shes going to
live. But shortly after the doctor left, Mrs.Keller saw a strange look in her babys
eyes^She called to her Helen, Helen. She then screamed for her husband, Captain,
come quickly. Look at Helen. Before he arrived he heard her cry, She cant see or hear!
My baby is blind and deaf! Helens world was a dark and silent place. She became a very
difficult child to live with. She ran about the-house doing whatever she wanted. She
became angry and violent very easily and threw things onto the floor or at other people.
She fought with other children and <" sometimes hurt them. . .
"> >t Helen was almost a wild child. No one could control her. The Kellers didn't
know what to do. They needed help. In February, 1.887, Captain Keller contacted
the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Boston. He asked the director of the Institute
for help with Helen.
The director oftbe Institute spoke to a young woman called Annie Sullivan.
HetoldAnnie about Helen and asked her if she would like to become Helens
teacher. The director explained Helen is a very inteflig;ent child, but she has no
language. Theres a treasure inside her that needs to be opened. And I think you
can open it for her. i -^
(A). Write the correct word or words to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
(1) Helens world was dark and silent because she could not
. ' % (2) After Helen had a -------- , she became blind and deaf.
'/V (3) Helen got easily ---- - and --------- -. .
(4) Although Helen was a wild child, she was an -- girl.- ; - . .. /"
" (5) Annie Sullivan was.chosen to teach H e l e n - . -
. (B) Answer each question in one sentence. ' - (5 marks).
(6) Why did Helens parents feel relieved? *
(7) What did MrsiKeller notice about her babys eyes?
(8) What did Helen do when she became angry?
(?) Why did Captain Keller contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind?
(10) Why did the director think Annie could teach Helen language? .
II. Fill in each numbered blank with a word from, the list given. (10 marks)
Write down only the number of the blank and the word that fills it. ,
I it said box screwed
1 at asked right dream
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. " , was this candy afford Myanmar Exam:
she , had and still , beach
. Then, one summer, she surrendered. The payment (1) due but she
ignored it.
Earrings, she (2), are a form of vanity we cant (3)
. Great good luck sometimes touches a person -~(4) least once. It touched me.
A book ~*(5) wrote became a best-seller in ,16 countries. (6)bought a
house on the beach. My (7)had come true.
. When the house was(8), I invited my mother and father to(9).
There were no
servants carrying trays of(10). But the house was on the same ---(11).
My hair was grey, but the surf(12) thundered with youth, > .
y
I handed the plushy (13) to my mother, Your time to dream,
(14)said. Her hands began to shake.
John, -^-(15)- said to my father, help me with {16). Im so
clumsy.
Dad opened the box --(17)murmured, Jenny, they're beautiful. The
earrings were (18)into place. How do I look? she(19). :
.
We said, Beautiful. She couldnt tell. She (20) been blind for years.

III. Write the appropriate words or groups of words to complete the sentences and
lines
of verse. (10 marks)
(1) Advertisements -- that money can make our dreams come true.
, (2) Only ------- mosquitoes suck-the blood of humans and animals.
* (3) The gravity of the moon is not sufficient to retain ----------- .
(4) The -- of the people of the Philippines is world renowned. ,
(5) We cannto trade our ------ : and ------- --- in for diffemt ones'.
(6) I--a song into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not where;
(7) No time to see in broad ----------. . , ., ,
Streams full of stars, like skies at night.
(8) For song and-of bird-
In hushed and happy twilight heard.
. (9) Stars . ' ; .
-
In keen November. ' ' ' - . .; r
(10) It changed into an elephant '
Of most ----------- .

IV. Give complete answers to these questions. (10 marks)


(1) How can you prevent yourself from having bad smell?
(OR)
Why do some people prefer to do their shopping at a traditional shop? .
_ , ' . .
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(2) What is one of the world's wonders in Java, Indonesia? When
was it built?
(OR)
What did Jim Bishop dream of when he was young?
. Say something about these lines (from your prescribed text).
(3) What is the tile of the unit from which these lines are taken?
. What does the underlined word refer to? .
Few people like mosquitoes. They inflict itchy bites. .
(4) W|io said these words and to whom were they said? What do
they mean?
Thats exactly the point. This child is spoilt.
(5) What do these lines of verse mean?
Thus let me line unseen, unknown Thus unlamented, let me
die; .

V. Read the passage. '


' The kingdom Of Cambodia occupies part of the Indochina peninsula in
Southeast Asia. There is plenty to see in Phnom Penh, die capital of Cambodia,
starting with a tour of the Silver Pagoda, the National Museum, Independence
Monument, Wat Phnom and the market areas where hand-woven silks, silver,
gems and antiques will compete for your attention.
Located within the Royal Palace compound, the Silver pagoda is so named
because of its floor, which is made up of5,000 silver tiles. The walls surrounding the
compound are covered i with frescos depicting episodes from the Khmer version of
the Ramayana, the Reamker.
The National Museum, located just north of the Royal Palace, represents the
finest of . Phnom Penh's architecture. On display inside are more than 5,000 works of
art, ranging from the 6th to the 13th Century. Visitors can rest by the peaceful,
pahmshaded central courtyard and lotus ponds and think about one of Asia's richest
cultures.
Ankor Wat, which is situated in northwest Cambodia, is the largest temple in the
world. It is unlike all the other Khmer temples in that it faces west, and it is inspired
by 12th Century.
Answer these questions. Give complete answers. (10 marks)
(1) Where is the kingdom of Cambodia situated? What is its capital?
, (2) What are the tourist attractions of Phnom Penh?
(3) Why is the Silver Pagoda so called? Where is it located?
(4) What are there, on the walls of the palace compound? What do they depict?
(5) What is unusual about the Angkor Wat temple? When was it built?
VI. Punctuate the following. (5 marks)
(1)jakarta the capital of indonesia is on the northwest coast of java
(2)i said she has manners but she doesnt have language
(3)dad murmured jenny theyre beautiful
(4)when are you going to Singapore again the teacher asked me
(5)youd better study hard aunty said to me your examination is just one month away
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VII. (A) Finish each sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence that
is given. ^ {10 marks)
(1) Annie said to the family, "Please leave me atone with Helen." .
Annie asked .... ...................... , ....... .... ;.... .... ........ ........ ... .................... ... .......... ..........
(2) Zaw Zaw is one of the-cleverst boys in our class. H . '
Very few............... ... ........ ............. ........ . .. .................... ...... .............. ....
(3) U Mya is not rich enough to own a house. -
U Mya is too......:.....; ....... ................... ... ........... .............................. ..... . ..... ........ .........
(4) Who told my father that I did not attend class yesterday? ; "
By whom ......................... ... .............. ...^, ........ .. . ........ .... ........... ....... .............. ...... .....
(5) Ruby is apreciours gem. Ruby is found in Mogdke. .
Ruby ... : ................. .. . .... ..... .. .................... .. ......................... : ..... ............ ...
(6) The Sedbna is the most beautiful hotel in Yangon.
No other ........... .... ......... ;....: .... ................. . .... .-... ......... ... . ... ............. ..
(7) > Last night it was quite late when I got home.
By the time .......... .................................................................. ............... ....... ........... ........ .. .................................................................................................... ....... ......................... .......
J

(8) Thuja drives more carefully than Thiha. , ..


Thiha does not ................ .., ......................... .... .... .. ...................... .. ........... .................
' (9) This essay was not written by Ye Win.
Ye Win did ... ... ....... ........... ... ...... ....... .. ................... ............................... .... .. .: ..... 1
(10) I cannot finish this job today, said Mg' Mg to his boss. . ,
- Mg Mg told his boss ....;..... ;................ ................... . .......... ... ........ -...s......-
: ................. ... .. ,
(B) Using the prompts given, write a very short paragraph On ONE of the
following:
: ' (10 marks)
Vietnam - Vietnam- country'- situated - Indochina peninsula
- long- narrow - widens in North - South
;> - capital - Vietnam - Hanoi - age-old culture
- outstanding places-historical-cultural significance-old
citadel -
; ; presidential Palace - Mausoleum of Ho ChiMinh- Ba
Dinh Square
, - Memorial Monument of Combatants
. - historical edifices built-various royal dynasties-citadels-
temples
* - palaces - been seriously damaged during war
.- many cultural monuments - museums -.theatres -
exhibition halls - . ' > national libraries still exist-Hanoi
- many beautiful beaches along Vietnamese coastline
, , . - primitive forests - precious flora-fauna
.\ . high mountains - temperate climate - very attractive -
tourists
- great number of lakes - rivers - streams -Waterfalls-
grottoes -
makes Vietnam - beautiful country -
- - '. (OR)-; : ' -

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"Hellen Keller - Helen - born - Captain Arthur Keller - Kate


Keller - Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.A. *
- 1882 - almost died - mysterious illness - became blind -
daf because of illness
- Captain Keller contacted Perkins Institute for'the Blind-
asked for help
- director of institute sent Annie Sullivan-teach Helen
- Annie - very patient teacher - tried - teuch Helen good manners
- asked Kellers - leave Helen alone - her- dining room
during dinner - succeeded - getting Helen - sit - eat food
properly
- later - asked Capt. Keller - let her live alone - Helen -
guesthouse in garden - stayed together - two weeks
- - had complete control over Helen - made her become interested -
learning language
- Helen gradually learnt - speak - read - write
- graduated from Radcliffe College-wrote books-appeared in films
'. - toured foreign countries - eventually became famous all over
world.

VHL You are Phyo, and you live at No.200,


Wayzayandar Road, Yangon. Write a
letter to your friend Zaw Win, telling him about the new house
your family moved into and why you like your new home. (10
marks)
(OR)
You are Zaw Zaw and you live in No.500,83rd
Street, Mandalay. Write a letter to your
(OR)
War War and you live at No.50, Pyay Road,
You are
Yangon. Write a letter to your mother, telling her how you are preparing for your
Final Examination and taking care of your health at the same time.

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