English 2011
English 2011
English 2011
Choose from the alternatives lettered A to D the one which is nearest in meaning to the underlined word in
each sentence.
B. optional
C. unnecessary
D. expected
PART B -- LITERATURE
The fair breeze blew; the white foam flew, The furrow followed free;
We were the first that burst
Into the silent sea
38. A character that develops in a play or novel in the course of the work is known as
A. complete
B. flat
C. round
D. sound
39. Which of the following best help(s) to develop the plot of a novel or play?
A. Characters
B. Literary devices
C. Setting
D. Style
PART B COMPREHENSION
4. Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follow.
Ali set out from the house that morning in high spirits knowing well that he was going to meet his childhood
friend Kofi. He had heard that his friend was occupying a very high position in a reputable company.
Kofi could hardly recognize Ali when he latter entered the former’s office. “So you can’t recognize me, Kofi,
your classmate, Sikakrom JHS? Does money blind people and erase their memory? Can ten short years
change you so completely as to make you forget an intimate friend?”
Kofi then suddenly recognized him. “Sorry, Ali. You’ve changed so much I couldn’t make you out. Please,
sit down. What can I do for you?”
Ali reluctantly sat down. He admired Kofi’s tidy office and person – the well-groomed hair, the attractive
shirt and tie. Ali removed a small bottle from the breast pocket of his dust-covered shirt, poured out some
white substance in his palm and sniffed it greedily.
Kofi noticed all that but suppressed his anger. “I learn that luck has given you great wealth, Kofi!” Ali said.
“Indeed, some people are lucky!” he added, and pulled out a crumpled cigarette and a box of matches.
I’d rather you didn’t smoke here. I keep my air fresh,” Kofi politely ordered.
Ali was shocked. “Hei, Kofi, what a complete change! What bird must have lent you its wings for you to soar
so high? Oh, Luck, you can really change people! Just ten short years!”
“Look here, Ali, leave luck out of this. I worked very hard for seven years to acquire a good degree and a job.
I never relied on luck for success.”
(a) What did Ali expect as he left the house to meet Kofi?
(d) (i) According to Ali, what has made Kofi successful? (ii) What actually helped Kofi to succeed?
(e) Explain the following expressions in your own words: (i) in high spirits;
(ii) erase their memory;
(iii) I couldn’t make you out.
(f) For each of the following words, give another word or phrase that means the same and can fit into the
passage:
(i) reputable (ii) intimate (iii) tidy
(iv) attractive
(v) acquire