92C65-74
Matching
Q |
Explanation |
Skills tested |
65. G |
Column A portrays the method of handing politics and column B agrees with not interfering in areas that are not essential for his business. |
Register: distancing. |
66. H |
The use of the `similarly', suggesting in the same way. Since the sentence is column A is a failure, with the word `destroyed', the sentence is column B should also be a failure, with the verbs `cancelled' and `overthrown' |
Discourse marker, |
67. E |
Column B tells some concrete examples of what Ho did during the war time. Therefore, we find the lexical set of war trade: gold, gemstones, and weapons. |
Identifying an extension of a sentence |
68. B |
In Column B, `sit back and count the money' is the common behavior of a wealthy, but Ho set himself a challenge. |
Register: a wealthy man. |
69. I |
The success of Ho's business is gambling in Macau. |
Common sense |
70. J |
He admits a moral obligation by displaying a warning sign in each casino. |
Register |
71. C |
Both are optimistic toward the property market. They still develop the upmarket residence although the prices were declining. Ho insisted that the market was on the upturn, suggesting change for the better. |
Tone of the pairs |
72. F |
This question tests the candidates' ability of. F in column B is the Ho's support of good causes. |
Identifying an extension of a sentence |
73. D |
`Contribution to the Macau airport' is the cause, `convince the Macau government to share the superb facility with Hong Kong' is the effect. |
Cause-and-effect relationship |
74. A |
First, SYDM is a casino company. Second, it is the second power in Macaw. The most powerful one, even the governor is the employee of Ho. |
General to specific |