2022 DSE 英国语文-English 真题 答案 详解
2022-05-08序号 | 文件列表 | 说明 | ||
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1 | 2022-英国语文-English-answer.pdf | 33 页 | 3.37MB | 答案 |
2 | 2022-英国语文-English-paper1.pdf | 18 页 | 5.21MB | 真题 Paper 1 |
3 | 2022-英国语文-English-paper2.pdf | 12 页 | 2.73MB | 真题 Paper 2 |
4 | 2022-英国语文-English-paper3.pdf | 46 页 | 10.59MB | 真题 Paper 3 |
答案
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination 2022 English Language Paper 3 Listening and Integrated Skills
Announcer: Track 1:
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 2022, English Language Paper 3, Listening and Integrated Skills.
Instructions to Candidates: You should have your desk A Part A Question-Answer Booklet and a Part B 1 Data File with you. Do not open the Part B 1 Question-Answer Book until you are told to do so. Do not open the Part B 2 Data File with a Part B 2 Question-Answer Booklet inserted. Do not open the Part B 3 Data File with a Part B 3 Question-Answer Book until you are told to do so. Do not open the Part B 4 Data File with a Part B 4 Question-Answer Book until you are told to do so. Do not open the Part B 5 Data File with a Part B 5 Question-Answer Book until you are told to do so.
Now write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1 of your Part A Question-Answer Book. (10 second pause)
Now look at the Part B 1 Question-Answer Book. Check that the Part B 1 Question-Answer Book has a Question-Answer Book. Look for the words "End of Part B 1" on the last page. Now go to Part B 2's Question-Answer Book when you have finished. (10 second pause)
Now stick your barcode label in the space provided on Pages 1, 3, and 5. Close your Part B 1 Question-Answer Book when you have finished. (10 second pause)
Now check that your Part B 1 Data File has been inserted. Look for the words "End of Part B 1" on the last page of the Data File. This is the last page of the Part B 1 Data File. (10 second pause)
Now write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1 of your Part B 1 Question-Answer Book. (10 second pause)
Check that the Part B 1 Question-Answer Book has no missing pages. Look for the words "End of Part B 1" on the last page. (10 second pause)
Now stick your barcode label in the space provided on Page 1. Close your Part B 1 Question-Answer Book when you have finished. (10 second pause)
Now look at the Part B 2 Question-Answer Book. Check that the Part B 2 Question-Answer Book has no missing pages. Look for the words "End of Part B 2" on the last page. (10 second pause)
You are reminded that all examination materials will be placed ONCE ONLY. This means that once you have taken the question, you cannot return it to the invigilator. If you need to use a pencil to make a simple correction after you have taken the question, you can use a pencil. Keep your eraser on until you are told to take them off. (10 second pause)
The listening component is about to begin. Keep your earphones on until you are told to begin. (10 second pause)
Open your Part B 1 Question-Answer Book. Part B 1 is about to begin. (10 second pause)
Charlie Lee, Fatima Ali, Greta Wai and Kristian Ramos have just set up a tour company for tourists in Hong Kong called Hong Kong Tours. They also offer tours to the Hidden Hong Kong Tours.
In Part A, you will have a total of four tasks to follow. The instructions will be given in the Question-Answer Booklet. You will find now two minutes to familiarize yourself with Tasks 1 - 4. You will then have five minutes to complete each task. After that, you will have one minute to check your answers before you hand in your work. (10 second pause)
Now write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1 of your Part A Question-Answer Book. (10 second pause)
Now stick your barcode label in the space provided on Pages 1, 3, and 5. Close your Part A Question-Answer Book when you have finished. (10 second pause)
Now check that your Part A Data File has been inserted. Look for the words "End of Part A" on the last page of the Data File. This is the last page of the Part A Data File. (10 second pause)
Now write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1 of your Part A Question-Answer Book. (10 second pause)
Check that the Part A Question-Answer Book has no missing pages. Look for the words "End of Part A" on the last page. (10 second pause)
Now stick your barcode label in the space provided on Page 1. Close your Part A Question-Answer Book when you have finished. (10 second pause)
Now look at the Part B 3 Question-Answer Book. Check that
真题 Paper 1
PART A
Read Text 1 and answer questions 1-23 in the Question-Answer Book for Part A.
Text 1
Hong Kong's comic industry is proverbially in tatters. The biggest saboteur? The internet
[1] In recent months, old-school Hong Kong comics appear to be gaining much attention. Alfonso Wong, the genius behind the Old Master Q series that has captivated countless readers since 1962, showcased 128 drawings at an auction. All those pieces were sold at the event, which drew more than 5,000 visitors in 10 days, evidence that fans are still rabid for traditional comics.
[2] Meanwhile, there is an exhibition by another homegrown comic mastermind, Lee Wai Chun Theresa, the artist-author behind the popular Miss 13 Dot series. Her "13-Dot" exhibition at Comix Home Base in Wan Chai is also hotly tipped.
[3] To the undiscerning observer, it’s easy to interpret these signs as evidence of a healthy homegrown industry. In truth, they are rare moments of reprieve from a harsher reality: the traditional comic industry in Hong Kong is dying. Its pains have frequently been reported in the media: years of declining book sales, industry players struggling to make a living. What led to this predicament? Does the highly visual book culture, which has captivated many generations of fans, have a future? It may one day become a relic, only accessible at cultural exhibitions and auction houses.
[4] During the heyday for comics in the 1980s and 1990s, illustrators like Hong Kong artist Lam Cheung Kwok Elphonso could make a living drawing comics exclusively, just as he did while working on titles like ‘True Love’, ‘The Jam’ and ‘Super Seven’. Now, if I only drew comics, I wouldn’t make enough income, he says.
[5] Lam’s latest comics include ‘Seer’, which is featured in a local magazine, and the artist also just released ‘The Greatest Hits’ this month, a collection of short story illustrations he penned from the 1990s now. Additionally, he has to juggle many jobs, including storyboarding for films, design work for fashion brands, figurine production and artwork for merchandising; many industry veterans like himself who have experienced the heyday for comics have seen their profession dwindle into sidejobs.
[6] The main culprit behind this predicament is the internet. “Free website comics have destroyed the industry,” he says. Readers can get shorter four-block strips online, which are updated frequently, at no cost. Like many industries disrupted by the internet revolution – music, newspapers, TV and films – the comic scene is struggling against the tide of free original or pirated content. “In this age, readers think they don’t need to pay for comics, like free music,” says Lam.
[7] The threshold to enter the scene has become low. Anyone can become a comic artist; all you need is a website. Traditionally, artists like Lam laboured for years to acquire skills to draw comics and to secure opportunities in the profession. Success back then meant generating quality books that achieved high sales. Now? “If you upload comics to a website and generate many clicks, you can become famous,” says Lam. He thinks poor quality digital content by amateurs has contributed to the industry’s collapse.
[8] Official statistics about this sector are difficult to get. Alan Wan, CEO of Anitime Animation Studio and one of the founding directors at the Hong Kong Comics and Animation Federation, reveals educated estimates. He has been in the business since the 1970s in various roles starting first as a writer and then moving into production, licensing, syndication, and management. He recalls the peak between 1995 and 2000 when the market generated around HKD700 million from local comics, Chinese-translated Japanese Manga and more. “By 2010 that figure fell to around HKD300 million, a drop of more than 50 percent,” Wan says.
[9] These numbers were collated from more than 80 companies that were part of the Hong Kong Comics and Animation Federation. The executive agrees that free digital comics have obliterated a significant portion of the market, but stresses that a toxic storm of other factors has also contributed to the current pains. There’s the dwindling distribution network. For instance, comic stores are a dying breed. There were around 350 comic stores at the peak of the market, now there are less than 100, he says. Likewise, street news vendors, who comic publishers depended on to stock their print material, are nearing extinction.
2022-DSE-ENG LANG 1-A-RP-2
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真题 Paper 2
2022-DSE ENG LANG PAPER 2
HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2022
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 Question-Answer Book
11:00 am - 1:00 pm (2 hours) (for both Parts A and B)
INSTRUCTIONS
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There are two parts (A and B) in this paper. Candidates should attempt Part A and ONE question from Part B.
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After the announcement of the start of the examination, you should first write your Candidate Number in the space provided on Page 1 and stick barcode labels in the spaces provided on Pages 1, 3 and 5.
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For Part B, you should put an 'X' in the corresponding question number box on Page 8 to indicate the question you are going to attempt.
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Write your answers in the space provided in this Question-Answer Book. Answers written in the margins will not be marked.
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Do not use your real name in answering any of the questions. If names are provided in the question, you must use those names. If no name is provided and you still wish to use a name to identify yourself, then use ‘Chris Wong’. If you need to use names for other characters in the composition not specified by the question, you may use names such as Mary, Peter, Mr Smith, Ms Young, etc. You may lose marks if you do not follow these instructions.
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Rough work should be done on the rough-work sheets which will be collected separately. These will not be marked.
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Additional 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 string INSIDE this book.
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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.
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真题 Paper 3
2022-DSE ENG LANG PAPER 3 PART A A HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 3 PART A Question-Answer Book 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 throughout Part A. (4) For multiple-choice questions, you are advised to blacken the appropriate circle with a pencil and make sure that wrong marks are completely erased with a clean rubber. Mark only ONE answer to each question. Two or more answers will score NO MARKS. (5) All listening materials will be played ONCE only. (6) Supplementary answer sheets will be supplied on request. Use separate supplementary answer sheets for Part A and Part B. Write your Candidate Number, mark the question number box and stick a barcode label on each sheet and fasten them with string INSIDE the relevant Question-Answer Book. (7) The rough-work sheets provided are for you to take notes. They will be collected separately and will not be marked. (8) 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. (9) 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. (10) The other unused Question-Answer Book for Part B will be collected separately at the end of the examination. This will not be marked. Do not write any answers in it. © Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority All Rights Reserved 2022 2022-DSE-ENG LANG 3-A-1 1 * A 0 2 0 E 0 3 A * Provided by dse.life