HIPPO 2017: 5 International English Language Competition
HIPPO 2017: 5 International English Language Competition
HIPPO 2017: 5 International English Language Competition
HIPPO 2017
5 International English Language Competition
Semifinal Round
HIPPO 4
Instructions
Do not open this paper until you are told to do so by the supervisor.
You may not use a dictionary.
Read each question carefully.
Select the correct answer and then mark your selection on your answer sheet.
Make sure you only mark one answer for each question.
Malaria
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Some years ago it was believed that eventually we would be able to remove all
risk of dying of malaria from the world, possibly by the start of the 21st century.
However, this optimism has proved to be unjusti ed, and today the World Health
Organisation estimates that one child dies of malaria every 30 seconds. In 2010,
655,000 people died from malaria and there were 216 million reported cases across
the world. Even more amazingly, given the belief that the disease could be stamped
out, today half of the world’s population is at risk of malaria, and many of these
people will inevitably die from it.
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There are more than 100 countries that can be described as malaria risk areas. These
are mainly in the tropical regions of the world, including large areas of Africa and
Asia, Central and South America, part of the Middle East and some Paci c Islands,
such as Papua New Guinea, as well as Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Most of the
deaths occur among children in Africa. The level of risk does change – for example
Thailand is now considered to be a low risk area – but anyone travelling in tropical
regions should nd out about the malaria risk before travelling, and take suitable
precautions in advance.
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PART TWO
Read "Malaria" again, and decide if the following statements are True (A), False (B) or
Not Mentioned in Text (C). Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
6 By the 21st century, malaria had been completely wiped out across the world.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
7 Malaria is the highest cause of death among children in Africa.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
8 Just one mosquito bite can infect a person with malaria.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
9 Malaria can be easily diagnosed from the symptoms alone.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
10 Anti-malaria tablets should be taken before meals.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
11 Using a mosquito net at night is an effective way of reducing the risk of catching
malaria.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
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PART THREE
Pick the words closest in meaning to the underlined words from "Malaria". Mark your
answers (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet.
16 unjusti ed 17 sufferer 18 to avoid 19 among 20 types
A unrealistic A doctor A to go round A between A kinds
B disproportionate B infection B to prevent B with B fonts
C illegal C patient C to ensure C about C scripts
D impractical D carrier D to omit D in D friends
PART FOUR
Fill in the gaps in the conversation by selecting the correct answers (A, B, C or D).
Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
Hi Michael. How are you? What are you doing on Saturday? I hope you are free to
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come out with me. You . . . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. .. what my mum has said I can do.
She is going to let me have a dog as a pet! And she says that we can go to a pet
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shop on Saturday and see if there is a dog I .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . . to buy.
Wow! That’s exciting. You are so lucky. I wish I could have a dog too. But really it is
not possible to keep a dog in a at on the third oor. It is easier for you because you
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have a garden. I think I am free on Saturday morning. We . . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . ..
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to go out for the day, but my sister . . . . . . . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... to play in her school’s
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netball team in the morning, so my parents . . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. to watch her.
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Oh that’s great. It will be much more fun if you can come with me; I didn’t want
that is too big will frighten my brother. But I want a large dog that will want to go
for long walks. I know my brother is still small at the moment but he will grow.
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By this time next year he .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . . school and I expect he will want
I hope I can come for the walks too. But why did your mum change her mind?
I thought she didn’t want you to have a dog, or any kind of pet? You told me
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that she . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . you could not have a pet until you
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.. . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at secondary school in two years’ time.
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Oh that was easy. I had to promise . .. ... ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. . after the dog, to
help with feeding and taking it for walks, and to be responsible. But I know that
once we have a dog, she will love it too, so she will never make me give it back.
Meze
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Part of the enjoyment of travelling .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . . the world and visiting
different countries is trying out new foods and avours, and discovering other
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approaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . One of the most enjoyable of these
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... ... .. . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is eating meze on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
For those who have never tried it, meze is a way of sampling a huge range of dishes;
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the word . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. is short for ‘mezedes’, which means ‘little
delicacies’, and in a single meal the diner can be presented with over 30 of these
being overwhelmed by the choice and variety of the dishes served to you, and
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... ... .. . .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the meal becomes a happy, social occasion, as you share
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A meze meal begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... the waiter bringing olives, salad,
freshly baked bread, together with various dips, but don’t be fooled – these are
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simply the ‘appetisers’! These will ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... .. . .. ... ... . by a range of vegetable
dishes, some raw, some pickled, some served with lemon, and some may be
avoured with cheese. Then will come the meat and sh dishes – a huge variety of
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.. .. . .. ... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to ten different dishes and nally, fruit and pastries.
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31 A around 36 A by
B through B with
C into C from
D by D as
32 A eating 37 A instead
B to eat B however
C to eating C as well as
D is eating D between
33 A exercises 38 A which
B environments B into
C entertainments C from
D experiences D with
34 A itself 39 A follow
B myself B followed
C yourself C be followed
D himself D be following
35 A least 40 A in
B best B up
C fewest C of
D most D off
PART SIX
In each question below one of the underlined words or phrases needs to be
replaced. Select the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that needs to be replaced.
Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
41 Would you mind (A) to ask the manager if (B) he could turn the music down? I do not
like (C) having to shout (D) when I want to talk to my friends.
42 If we (A) had had enough time (B) to visit the Lake District in England, when we
(C) are on holiday last year, I (D) would have seen some of the scenes of Wordsworth’s
poetry.
43 It has been (A) so cold over the past (B) fewer weeks (C) that the owers and the trees
have not yet come into blossom. (D) Usually, by May, there are owers everywhere.
44 The Jones family are looking for (A) another house, but they do not want to move
(B) too far away (C) from the town centre. They need to move to somewhere
(D) biggest, now that they have three children.
45 Why didn’t you get (A) yourself a better car? You might (B) have had to spend (C) less
money, but (D) it would have been worth it in the long run.
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PART SEVEN
Read the passage and then select True (A), False (B) or Not Mentioned in Text (C) for
each statement that follows. Mark you answers on your answer sheet.
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47 Amy’s parents ran a building business.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
48 Part of Amy’s schooling was in Switzerland.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
49 When she left school Amy Tan wanted to become a doctor.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
50 Amy Tan spent ve years working as a freelance writer for major companies.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
51 Amy returned to China many times during her childhood.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
52 ‘The Joy Luck Club’ is partly based on Amy’s own life.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
53 Many of the scenes in ‘The Joy Luck Club’ are set in California.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
54 Amy’s mother had been married in China, before she ed to America.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
55 ‘The Joy Luck Club’ and Amy’s other novels only appeal to Chinese readers.
A True
B False
C Not Mentioned in Text
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PART EIGHT
Read the text "Superior Suntan Lotion Factor 30", and then answer the questions on
the next page by selecting A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.
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56 According to the text, the suntan lotion should be
A applied once
B applied twice, with time to dry between applications
C applied once the user is in the sun
D applied before swimming
57 Which one of the following is NOT mentioned as being particularly sensitive to strong
sunlight?
A Young children
B Tips of ears
C Eyes
D Under the chin
58 If the sun is particularly strong, what are you advised to do?
A Reapply suntan lotion
B Take a shower and apply after sun spray
C Reduce the sun factor level
D Go indoors
59 According to the text, which one of the following could be harmed by After Sun
spray?
A Silver bracelets
B Food
C Unprotected skin
D Clothing
60 The main purpose of this text is to
A advise the reader on the correct use of Superior Suntan Lotion After Sun spray
B promote the sales of Superior Suntan Lotion
C encourage the reader to develop a healthy suntan
D advise the reader on the correct use of Superior Suntan Lotion
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