Reading Comprehension
With the death of King Robb Stark and most of his bannermen at
the Red Wedding, House Bolton is named the new ruling Great House of the North by House
Lannister. However,
to cement their hold on the North following the murders of Joffrey
Baratheon and Tywin
Lannister, they
betray the Lannisters and secure a marriage alliance through Lord Petyr Baelish between Sansa Stark (formerly
the Lannisters' hostage) and Ramsay Bolton, Lord Roose Bolton's recently-legitimized bastard son.
With help from the Boltons' prisoner, Theon Greyjoy, Sansa escapes her home during Stannis
Baratheon's ill-fated
attack on Winterfell and flees to Castle Blackwith Brienne
of Tarth and Podrick Payne, where she reunites with her
half-brother, Jon Snow, who was on the verge of leaving the
Night's Watch following his death
and resurrection.
Since Sansa has escaped and is being
sheltered by her half-brother Jon Snow, while Roose Bolton has recently sired a
son with his new wife, Walda Bolton, Ramsay's position as Roose's heir is
uncertain. In order to secure his position, Ramsay murders his
father in cold blood and has his stepmother and newborn half-brother mauled to death by
his hounds, making him the new head of House
Bolton, Lord of the Dreadfort, Lord of Winterfell and Warden of the North.
Sansa urges her brother to help her retake
Winterfell from the Boltons but Jon, weary from fighting, is reluctant at
first. However, Jon agrees when he receives a letter from Ramsay, in which Ramsay
threatens Jon's younger brother Rickon and sister Sansa, as well as the
wildlings. In the letter, Ramsay reveals he is holding Jon and Sansa's brother
Rickon hostage, and demands the return of Sansa on threat of murdering the
wildlings and Rickon, before having Sansa gang-raped. Jon and Sansa resolve to
march on the Boltons to save their younger brother and retake Winterfell.
1.
In the Red Wedding there is a king being killed, which king is killed?
a.
Jon Snow
b.
Robb Stark
c.
Robert Baratheon
d.
Ned Stark
2.
The Boltons trying to take the Castle in the North, what is the name of
the castle?
a.
Kingslanding
b.
Castle Rock
c.
Winterfell
d.
Pyke
3.
Sansa Stark told her brother to retake Winterfell, who do you think that
Sansa talking to?
a.
Robb Stark
b.
Bran Stark
c.
Jon Snow
d.
Arya Stark
4.
Jon Snow being killed and resurrected by leaving?
a.
Night’s Watch
b.
Warden of the North
c.
Dreadfort
d.
Boltons
5.
Who is Roose Bolton’s wife?
a.
Wanda Bolton
b.
Walda Bolton
c.
Wardah Bolton
d.
Wadya Bolton
6.
In the battle of Bastards jon fighting one of a Boltons, who is it?
a.
Roose Bolton
b.
Walda Bolton
c.
Ramsay Bolton
d.
No one
7.
Which one is correct, except
a.
Ramsay Bolton murder his father, cold blooded
b.
The event started when Robb Stark murdured in Red Wedding
c.
The story tells Sansa and Jon trying to retake Winterfell
d.
Jaime Lannister being killed by Ramsey Bolton
8.
Where is Bolton’s House located?
a.
North
b.
Reach
c.
Westerlands
d.
Dreadfort
9.
Sansa escaped during an attack on Winterfell by who?
a.
Stannis Baratheon
b.
Stan
c.
Robert Baratheon
d.
Jon Snow
10. What is this event called?
a.
Battle of Winterfell
b.
Battle of the Bastards
c.
Battle for Pride
d.
Battle of North
Ser Arthur Dayne is seen with Ser Gerold
Hightower, the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard under King Aerys
II Targaryen, in a
vision when Bran Stark sees into the past with the aid of the Three-Eyed
Raven. Near the end
of Robert's
Rebellion, Ser Arthur
and Ser Gerold were stationed to guard the Tower of Joy by Prince Rhaegar
Targaryen himself.
When Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell arrives with his bannermen,
including Lord Howland Reed, in order to rescue the captive Lyanna Stark, Ser Arthur and Ser Gerold
Hightower prevent
the Northmen from entering the tower, peacefully. Ser Arthur is shown to be
cordial to Eddard, but refuses to tell him why exactly the now-deceased Rhaegar
wanted them to remain there or the whereabouts of Eddard's sister. Knowing
there is no alternative, Ser Arthur and Ser Gerold fight the Northmen to hold
the tower. Gerold is quickly killed by Lord Eddard in the melee, but Ser Arthur
easily holds his own against the Northmen, cutting down most of them with his
two swords, leaving just him and Eddard. As Bran watches them duel, he observes
that Dayne is a better swordsman than his father. The Three-Eyed Raven corrects
him: "far better". Dayne eventually disarms Eddard but as he
moves to strike him down, Howland Reed, who had been wounded earlier in the
battle, sneaks up behind Dayne and stabs him in the back of the neck.
Ser Arthur is mortally wounded by the attack
and falls to his knees, holding on to his sword for a few seconds before
dropping it as his strength fades. The two look at each other as Eddard picks
up Dawn, seeming ashamed of how he had survived. Although in agony, Arthur
seems accepting of his fate; he had done his duty to the last. Eddard
delivers the final blow, killing the legendary Sword of the Morning and sparing
him from a slower, crueler death.
11. Who is Ser Athur Dayne?
12. who was Ser Arthur Dayne partner?
b.
Ser Von Bouya
c.
Ser Edward Teach
d.
No one
13. When Bran see his father fighting Ser Arthur
Dayne, what does he think?
a.
He was better than Ser Arthur Dayne
b.
Dayne is a better swordsman than his father
c.
Dayne as better as his father
d.
He didn’t see anything
14. Ser Arthur Dayne was one of a phenomenal
fighters, what does he called?
a.
Sword of the Noon
b.
Golden Warriors
c.
Kingsguard
d.
Sword of the Morning
15. There is called The Three Eyed, but what is
it?
a.
A wolf
b.
A bear
c.
A raven
d.
A bird
16. Ser Arthur Dayne murdered in battle by a
crueler death, in what motives?
a.
Killed by his head cut off
b.
Stab in the back
c.
Building crashed towards him
d.
He killed himself
17. Lord Eddard Stark trying to rescue someone,
but who is it?
a.
Cerci Lannister
b.
Bran
c.
Three Eyed Raven
d.
Lyanna Stark
18. Who is
the person stabbing Ser Arthur Dayne in the back?
a.
Howland Reed
b.
Bran
c.
Eddard Stark
19. Where is this even take on?
a.
Tower of the Joy
b.
One eye Tower
c.
Deathstar
d.
Winterfell
20. The Three Eyed Raven correcting Bran with
what word?
a.
No chance
b.
Far better
c.
Of course
d.
Not a chance
Structure
And Written Expression
1.
Refrigerating meats
________ the spread of bacteria.
a. retards
b. retarding
c. to
retard
d. is
retarded
2.
Throughout the animal kingdom, ________
bigger than the elephant.
a. whale
is only the
b. only
the whale is
c. is the
whale only
d. only
whale is the
3.
The fact ________ money orders can usually
be easily cashed has made them a popular form of payment.
a. of
b. that
c. is that
d. which
is
4.
The first article of the United States
Constitution gives Congress ________ to pass laws.
a. the
power
b. has the
power
c. the
power is
d. of the
power
5. Vegetables
are an excellent source ________ vitamins.
a. have
b. of
c. where
d. contain
6. Microscopes
make small things appear larger than ________.
a. really
are
b. are
really
c. are
they really
d. they
really are
7. The
city of Montreal ________ on an island in the Saint Lawrence River.
a. was
built
b. has
built
c. that
built
d. built
8. A
singer's struggle to succeed in popular music is the kind of story ________ a
fascinating film could be made.
a. with
b. by
c. for
whom
d. about
which
- ________ most important event in San Francisco's history was the disastrous earthquake and fire of 1906.
a.
The
b.
It was the
c.
That the
d.
There was a
10. Vegetables
are an excellent source ________ vitamins.
a.
of
b.
has
c.
where
d.
that
11. Although a kangaroo
(A) normally uses
(B) its large feet and strong legs
(C) forhopping,
(D) but it can also swim.
12. When a
(A) severe ankle
(B) injury forced
(C) herself to give up reporting in 1926, Margaret Mitchell
(D) began writing her novel, Gone with the Wind.
13. Canals are
(A) artificial waterways, often constructed
(B) either to transport heavy loads or to
(C) delivering water
(D) to cities and farms.
14. Anne Elizabeth McDowell is
(A) best
(B) remembered for a
(C) weekly journal, Woman's Advocate,
(D) who she launched in January 1855.
15. A ray of light passing
(A) through
(B) the center of a thin lens
(C) keep its
(D) original direction.
16. A variation
(A) of collodion photography was the tintype,
(B) which captured images on a black
(C) or dark brown metal plate
(D) instead from on glass.
17. (A) In cases of minor injury
(B) to the brain. Amnesia is
(C) likely to be
(D) a temporarily condition.
18. (A) The system of chemical symbols,
first devised about 1800. gives a concise and
(B) instantly recognizable description of
(C) a element
(D) or compound.
19. (A) The fact that white light is light
(B) composed of various wavelengths may be
(C) demonstrating by dispersing a beam of
(D) such light through a prism.
20. Over
(A) the course of history,
(B) much civilizations developed
(C) their own number systems
(D).
Listening
Comprehension
Anna …….
(1) with her parents in Marrickville. Every morning she ……..(2) English at
the TAFE college in Petersham. In the evening she usually ……. (3) her
mother with the cooking and the…….(4) but on Wednesday evening she……..(5) to an
Italian cooking class.
On Saturday night she goes to
the……..(6) with her boyfriend. On Sunday she goes …………(7) train to Parramatta
to see her aunt and uncle.
My
name…….(8) Ima and I……..(9) from Chile. I…….(10) been in Australia for 2 years.
I ……….(11) in Melbourne and my……….. (12)
is 3/55 Adams Street, Kensington. I am 25………. (13) old and single. In Chile
I……..(14) a waitress and in Australia I am a waitress,……..(15).
Min……(16) from Vietnam and he(17) in an
apartment in Dulwich Hill. He's…..(18) with a baby daughter. He works in a…….(19)
and his wife looks……….(20) the baby. On the weekend he……(21) on a picnic with
his family. If they don't……(22) on a picnic, they……..(23) his sister in
Wollongong.
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