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測驗日期:
31/03/2017
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07/04/2017
溫習指南
成功是充份準備,努力工作,並從失敗中
汲取教訓所得來的成果。 (美國前國務卿 鮑威爾將軍)
謹望同學盡心撒種,歡呼收割!
鄧校長勉
24-03-2017
努力尋索、激發學習熱情
出版:
學生學習組
感謝擬卷老師
悉心編擬
中四級
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目錄 中國語文科 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 1
English
- Paper I ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 2
- Paper II ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 3
Mathematics ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 4 - 5
Mathematics M2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P.6
通識科 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 7
Life-wide English ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 8
中國歷史 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 9
Physics ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 10 - 14
Biology ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 15
Chemistry ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 16 - 17
BAFS ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 18 - 23
Economics ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 24 -27
Geography ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 28
ICT ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 29
旅遊與款待科 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 30 - 31
健康與社會關懷科 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 32
視覺藝術 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… P. 33
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第二一次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:中國語文科
試卷模式 單元 題目 內容 已溫習
全科總分
測驗佔 80%
平時分(作文及綜合) 佔 20%
卷一 閱讀能力考核
考核時間:60 分鐘
(佔測驗總分 50%)
考核內容:
甲部:
指定文言文篇章問答 (30%)
乙部:
文言文閱讀理解一篇 (30%)
《指定文言經典精編》 1. 《廉頗藺相如列傳》
2. 《岳陽樓記》
3. 《始得西山宴遊記》
4. 唐詩三首
《山居秋暝》
《月下獨酌》
《登樓》
1. 模擬試題
2. 內容總結
3. 作法總結
4. 作品賞析
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卷二 寫作能力考核
考核時間: 90 分鐘
(佔測驗總分 50%)
設兩題,任選一題寫作文章一篇
課本
單元一、二、四、六
1. 記事抒情
2. 記事寫人
3. 借景抒情
4. 借事抒情/說理
學習寫作手法 □
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:English PaperⅠ
Paper Format Contents and Foci Grammar items Answering skills Revision
Check Box
Format:
Reading Comprehension
& Writing
Marks allocation:
Total: 100 marks
Reading Comprehension
Part A (30%)
(30 marks)
Part B (30%)
(30 marks)
Writing
Part C (40%)
(21 marks)
Exposure to various genres
with scanning, skimming,
making inferences,
predicting:, problem-solving
skills:
- articles
- proposal
- postings and listings
- brochures
- personal letters
- speech
- emails and blogs
- Tenses
- Prepositions of
location, movement
and time
- Adjective patterns
- Adverbs of degree
- Passive voice
- Wh-questions
- Pronouns
- Modal verbs
- Conditional
sentences
identifying people and events in the
passages
answering inference questions
finding words to replace selected
words
finding words with similar and/or
opposite meaning
define chosen words in the passages
give personal opinion with the support
of evidence from the passages
answer with the correct tense,
vocabulary and sentence structure
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:English Paper Ⅱ
Paper Format Contents Revision
Check Box
Format:
Part A & B:
Sentence Patterns
(32 marks)
Part C & D:
Fill in the blanks
(36 marks)
Part E & F:
Choose the best option
& Meanings of Words
(12 marks)
Part G:
Proofreading
(20 marks)
Part H:
Challenging Task –
Open Cloze (10 marks)
Sentence Pattern Worksheets 1 – 7
Worksheet 1 - When ... Worksheet 5 - so that ...
Worksheet 2 - After + DOING ... Worksheet 6 - find it + adjective + to ...
/ It is + adjective + to…
Worksheet 3 - not only ... but also ... Worksheet 7 - Gerund ...
Worksheet 4 - In order to / so as to ...
Developing Skills Reading Unit 3 – Part A, B1 and B2 (Glossary)
Chinese New Year Holiday Assignment (Post-90s generation, Hidden youth and Adjectives about
feelings and personality)
Developing Skills Reading Unit 3 – Part A, B1 and B2 (Glossary)
Chinese New Year Holiday Assignment (Post-90s generation, Hidden youth and Adjectives about
feelings and personality)
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Mathematics
Paper Format Chapter Topic Contents Revision
Check Box
Time allowed:
1 hour 30 minutes
Examination Format
Part A
MC (30 marks)
Part B
Short Question (45 marks)
Part C
Long Question (25 marks)
/ Junior
Mathematics
Change of subject, Law of Indices, Factorization, □
4A
(Ch. 5)
More about
polynomials
Long division
Dividend = divisor quotient + remainder
Finding remainder by remainder theorem
Determine whether nmx is a factor of a polynomial )(xf
Factorizing a given polynomial
Finding the HCF and LCM of two polynomials
Manipulation of two algebraic fractions
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4B
(Ch. 6)
Exponential
functions
Law of Indices
Solving exponential equations
Exponential functions and their graphs
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4B
(Ch 7)
Logarithmic
functions
Properties of logarithm:
NMMN logloglog , for positive M,N
NMN
Mlogloglog , for positive M,N
MnM n loglog ,
a
NN
b
b
alog
loglog for positive a, b
Solving logarithmic equations
Logarithmic Transformation
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4B
(Chapter 8)
Up to
Chapter 8.2
More about
Quadratic
Equations
Solving simultaneous equations: one linear and one quadratic
Intersection of a straight line cmxy and a curve
cbxaxy 2
Use of discriminant to determine the number of intersections
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Mathematics M2
Paper Format Content Revision
Check Box The following formulas will be provided on
the cover page of the question answer book
Ch.1 up to Ch.5
Short questions and long
questions.
Ch1. Surd form
Ch.2 M.I.
common M.I. problem
find the value of a series
divisibility is NOT needed
Ch3. Binomial
Ch4. Trigo(1)
radian 180
rS , 2
2
1rA
sin
1csc ,
cos
1sec ,
tan
1cot
simplifying trigo expressions
solving trigo equations
Ch.5 Trigo(2)
You need to recite the following formulas and use them
accordingly,
cossin22sin
1cos2sin21sincos2cos 2222
)2cos1(2
1cos),2cos1(
2
1sin 22
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第二次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:通識科
試卷模式 單元 課題 考核內容 已溫習
資料回應題共 32 分
資料回應題 1 (18 分)
資料回應題 2 (14 分)
重點題型:
數據分析題
原因題
限定資料論證題
分析影響題
分析價值觀取向題
單元二:
今日香港
1. 法治和社會政治參與概論
2. 香港的社會政治參與途徑
3. 影響社會政治參與的因素及
政府的回應
說明「社會政治參與」、「人權」和「法治」的含義**
解釋「一國兩制」的原則,並指出「兩制」之間的衝突
分析不同社會政治參與方式的權力分享程度
說明香港政策諮詢的問題
解釋公民如何透過民主選舉參與公共事務
評價香港的立法會和行政長官選舉
解釋大眾傳媒的角色及其面對的挑戰***
解釋遊行示威的權利和限制*
指出影響社會政治參與程度的因素*
解釋社會政治參與的代價和成效*
指出政府如何回應市民的訴求,並分析回應所帶來的影響
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Life-wide English
Paper Format Topic Contents and Foci Revision
Check Box
Total Marks: 100 marks
Marks allocation:
Part A: 60 marks
Part 1: Complaint
Part 2: Popular Culture
Part B: 40 marks
Part 1: Reading Comprehension
Part 2: Film Review
Complaint
Popular culture
Time capsule
Advertising
Movie: The BFG
How to make a complaint?
Items and thinking in Hong Kong that has and will change.
What items would you save for the future? e.g headphones, mobile
phone, car, TV, magazine.
What is the main idea of your favourite TV advertisement?
Refer to the movie- The BFG and answer the questions.
Students should be able to provide clear definitions for words
relating to film description e.g. Theme, genre, narrative.
Students should be able to answer comprehension questions about
the film- The BFG. Students should be able to answer questions
about the main charactersand their roles in the film
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第二次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:中國歷史科
試卷模式 單元 課題 考核內容 已溫習
全 卷 共 設 三
題,第一題為
必答題,其餘
兩題選擇一題
作答,每題佔
25 分,全卷總
分為 50 分。
甲部
單元一
夏商周
課題一
周初封建
課題二
春秋戰國的政治與社會變動
課題三
春秋戰國的學術思想
封建制度的內容,並讓學生了解該制度的利弊及其對周代政治
形勢的影響。
春秋與戰國時期在政治和社會方面的變化。
儒、墨、道、法四家的代表人物及政治學說的內容,並分析四
家思想如何回應當時的政治與社會問題。
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單元二
秦漢
課題一
秦漢的統治政策
課題二
兩漢戚宦掌權的政局
漢武帝推行的尊崇儒術及經濟政策。
秦始皇與漢武帝施政的得失,從而歸納二人的功過。
東漢戚宦掌權的由來,並分析此一局面對東漢國運的影響。
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單元三
魏晉南北朝
課題一
北朝的漢胡融和
課題二
東晉南朝的士族與寒門
北朝漢胡融和的情況。
北魏孝文帝漢化政策的內容及其影響。
東晉、南朝政權與士族的關係。
探討東晉、南朝士族與寒門的關係,從而分析當時的社會形態。
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單元四
隋唐
課題一
隋唐治世
課題二
安史之亂與唐代衰亡
開皇、貞觀、開元三朝的治績。
對隋文帝、唐太宗、唐玄宗三位君主的統治加以總結及反思。
安史之亂的起因,簡介安史之亂的經過。
探討安史之亂與唐朝衰亡的關係,認識安史之亂是唐朝由盛轉
衰的轉捩點。
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單元五
宋元明清
課題一
宋元的中央集權
宋代中央集權制的背景、措施和影響
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Physics
Paper Format Chapter Topic Content Revision
Check Box
Format:
M.C. (30 marks)
Structural Questions
(30 marks)
Challenging Question
(5 bonus marks)
Chapter 1 1.1 Length and time 1. Length
2. Time
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1.2 Distance and displacement 1. Describing changes in position
2. Vectors and scalars
3. Total displacement
a. Displacement along a straight line
b. Displacement on a plane
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1.3 Speed, velocity and acceleration 1. Speed
a. Average speed
b. Instantaneous speed
2. Velocity
a. Average velocity
b. Instantaneous velocity
3. Acceleration
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1.4 Motion along a straight line 1. Expressing vectors along a straight line
2. Accelerated motion
a. Magnitude of acceleration
b. Direction of acceleration
i. Direction of acceleration and direction of motion
ii. Motion with a change in direction
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Chapter 2 2.1 Graphs of straight-line motion 1. Displacement–time graphs
2. Velocity–time graphs
a. Slope of a velocity–time graph
b. Area under a velocity–time graph
3. Acceleration–time graphs
4. Relation between motion graphs
a. Uniform motion
b. Uniformly accelerated motion
i. Without a change in moving direction
ii. With a change in moving direction
5. Other motion graphs
6. Motion analyzing tools
a. Data-logging system
i. Sensing motion
ii. Reading graphs
b. Motion video analysis
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2.2 Equations of uniformly
accelerated motion
1. Deriving the equations of motion
2. Applying the equations of motion
3. Equations of motion and motion graphs
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2.3 Free fall motion 1. Acceleration due to gravity
2. Vertical motion under gravity
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Chapter 3
3.1 Introduction to forces 1. Some basic understanding about forces
2. Daily life examples of forces
a. Contact forces
i. Friction
ii. Tension
iii. Normal force
b. Non-contact forces
i. Weight
ii. Electric and magnetic forces
3. Free-body diagrams
4. Net force
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3.2 Inertia and Newton’s first law 1. Is a force needed to keep a body moving?
2. Inertia and mass
3. Newton’s first law of motion
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3.3 Net force and motion: Newton’s
second law
1. Acceleration and net force
2. Acceleration and mass
3. Newton’s second law of motion
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Chapter 4 4.1 Addition and resolution of forces 1. Adding forces
a. Parallel forces
b. Forces in all directions
2. Resolving forces into components
3. Adding forces algebraically
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4.2 Forces in a plane and Newton’s
laws of motion
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Chapter 5 5.1 The turning effect of a force 1. Moments
2. Addition of moments
a. Net moment
b. Couples
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5.2 Equilibrium of a rigid body 1. Conditions for equilibrium
2. Centre of gravity
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Chapter 6 6.1 Work and energy transfer 1. Work: a way of energy transfer
a. Parallel cases
b. Work and energy change
c. Non-parallel cases
2. Total work done
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6.2 Kinetic energy and potential
energy
1. Kinetic energy
2. Potential energy
a. Elastic potential energy
b. Gravitational potential energy
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6.3 Energy changes and conservation
of energy
1. Conservation of energy
2. Examples: sum of KE and PE constant
a. Simple pendulum
b. Bungee jumping
3. Examples: sum of KE and PE not constant
a. Braking
b. Roller coasters
c. Diving
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Chapter 7 7.1 Conservation of momentum 1. Velocity, mass and collision
2. Law of conservation of momentum
3. Examples of conservation of momentum
a. Newton’s cradle
b. Recoil of guns and cannons
c. Spacecraft
4. Momentum not conserved?
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7.2 Change in momentum 1. Newton’s second law and change in momentum
2. Newton’s third law and conservation of momentum
3. Impact
a. Force of impact
b. Change in momentum
c. Net force and time of impact
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Biology
Paper Format Chapter Topic Contents Revision
Check Box
Mark Percentage:
Standard Test paper:
80%
Quiz: 10%
Assignment : 10%
Test Format:
Total mark : 55
Section A: (20 marks)
Multiple Choice
questions
Section B: (35 marks)
Structured questions
7 Gas exchange in humans • Understand the exchange of respiratory gases between the body
cells and the external environment.
• Relate the structure of various parts of the breathing system to gas
exchange.
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8 Transport in humans • Relate the structure of various components of the circulatory
system and lymphatic system to transport.
• Describe the exchange of materials and the formation of tissue
fluid.
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9 Nutrition and gas
exchange in plants
• Appreciate the significance of plants as autotrophs.
• Explain the need for minerals in plants.
• Relate the structure of roots to their functions in water absorption.
• Relate the features of leaves to gas exchange and prevention of
water loss.
• Explain the effects of light intensity on gas exchange in plants.
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10 Transpiration, transport
and support in plants
• Explain the effects of environmental factors on the rate of
transpiration.
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Chemistry
Paper Format Chapter Topic Contents Revision
Check Box
Section A: M.C.
Section B:
Structured
Questions
Part I:
Planet Earth
(Ch. 2 – Ch. 4)
Atmosphere
Ocean
Rocks and
minerals
Determine whether a substance is solid, liquid or gas from its
m.p. and b.p.
Fractional distillation of liquid air to obtain nitrogen and
oxygen
Test for chloride ion
Test for carbon dioxide
Test for water
Reason for weathering of rocks
The CaCO3 cycle and relevant equations
Test for Ca2+
Test for CO32-
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Part II:
Microscopic World
(Ch. 9)
Structure and
Properties
Explain the m.p., b.p., electrical conductivity, solubility and
hardness of ionic compounds, covalent compounds, metals,
giant covalent structures. (IMPORTANT)
(Need to remember the four sentences relating m.p. and
structures)
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Part III. Metals
(Ch. 10 – Ch. 13)
Occurrence and
extraction of
metals
Reactivity of
metals
Reacting masses
Equation of reaction between metal and water, steam, acid
Displacement reaction of metal and metal ion
Extraction of metal by electrolysis, carbon reduction, direct
heating, mechanical separation
Common uses of different metals
No. of moles = mass/(molar mass) = no./L
Calculation of empirical formula and molecular formula
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Corrosion of
metals and their
protection
Calculation using simple mole ratios
Knowing the reactivity series (From K to Au)
Flame test for identification of metals in compounds
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Part IV
Acids and Bases
(Ch.14 – Ch.18)
Introduction to
acids and alkalis
Concentration of
solutions
pH and indicators
Strength of acids
and alkalis
Salts and
neutralizations
Properties of common acids
Reaction between acid and metals
Reaction between acid and bases
Reaction between acid and carbonates and
hydrogencarbonates
Reaction between NaOH and metal ions
Reaction between NaOH and ammonium compounds
Redissolving of precipitates by excess NaOH and excess NH3
Molarity = no. of moles/volume of solution
Calculation of molarity by dilution
Calculation of pH from concentration and calculation of
concentration from pH
Change in pH of solution by dilution, neutralization and
reactions
Definition of strong acid and weak acid
Recognize that CH3COOH is a weak acid and NH3 is a weak
alkali
Compare the properties of strong acid and weak acid
Exothermic nature of neutralization
Solubility of salts
3 different methods of preparation of salts
(need to memorize solubility table)
-soluble salt insoluble salt
- insoluble salt soluble salt
- acid-alkali neutralization soluble salt
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:BAFS
Paper Format Chapter Topic Contents Revision
Check Box
Total marks: 50
2 Long Questions and
1 Short Question
(3 Questions)
Introduction
to
Accounting
Chapter 1-8
Financial
Accounting 1
Chapter 1-5
The Fundamentals of
Accounting
The Double-entry
System
The Trial Balance
Financial Statements for
Sole Proprietorships (I)
• the uses of financial statements
• the limitations of financial statements
• Explain the nature of double-entry bookkeeping
• Describe the layout of a double-entry account
• Apply the principles of double entry to the recording of
business transactions
• Explain the need for balancing off accounts
• What is trial balance?
• Preparation of trial balance
• Function of a trial balance
• Limitations of a trial balance
Final accounts
Income statement
Trading firms
Cost of goods sold
Gross profit/loss
Other revenues
Expenses
Net profit/loss
Horizontal/vertical style
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Financial Statements for
Sole Proprietorships (2)
Fundamental Accounting
Concepts and Principles
Opening/closing inventory
Returns inwards/outwards
Carriage inwards/outwards
Prepare an income statement for a trading firm
Profit and loss account
Current assets
Non-current assets
Current liabilities
Non-current liabilities
Flow concept
Stock concept
Net current assets/liabilities
Working capital
Durability
Liquidity
Prepare a balance sheet
Horizontal/vertical style
Identify the difference between the income statement and the
balance sheet
Accounting concepts/principles
Business entity
Historical cost
Going concern
Accrual
Consistency
Appreciate the importance of accounting concepts and
principles
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Basic Ratio Analysis
Books of Original Entry
and Ledgers (I)
Gross profit ratio
Net profit ratio
Return on capital employed
Calculate and interpret the gross profit ratio, net profit ratio
and return on capital employed
Evaluate the profitability of a business using accounting
ratios
Understand the reasons for a fall in the gross profit ratio and
net profit ratio
Current ratio/working capital ratio
Quick ratio/acid test ratio
Calculate and interpret the current ratio or quick ratio
Evaluate the liquidity of a business using accounting ratios
Identify the general functions of accounting ratios
Compare the financial results between different businesses
Compare the financial results between different periods
Appreciate the importance of maintaining adequate
profitability and liquidity
Books of original entry
Source documents
Ledgers, General ledger
Accounts receivable ledger
Accounts payable ledger
Trade vs. non-trade creditors/ payables
Trade vs. non-trade debtors/ receivables
Posting ,Folio
Identify the functions of books of original entry and ledgers
Record transactions in books of original entry and posting to
ledger accounts
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Books of Original Entry
and Ledgers (II)
Identify the major classifications of ledgers
Purchases journal
Recording transactions in the purchases journal
Posting entries from the purchases journal to the ledgers
Sales journal
Recording transactions in the sales journal
Posting entries from the sales journal to the ledgers
Returns outwards journal
Returns outwards
Recording transactions in the returns outwards journal
Posting entries from the returns outwards journal to the
ledgers
Returns inwards journal
Returns inwards
Recording transactions in the returns inwards journal
Posting entries from the returns inwards journal to the ledger
Cash book (two-column vs. three-column)
Cashier
Cheque counterfoils
Pay-in slips
Cash discounts (discounts allowed and received)
Contra items
Receipts
Payments
Revenues
Expenses
Drawings
Bank overdraft
Dishonoured cheques
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Chapter 3
Accruals and
Prepayments
Chapter 4
Bad Debts and
Allowance for Doubtful
Accounts
Identify the items recorded in a cash book
Recording transactions in a cash book
Posting entries from the cash book to the ledgers
Accrual concept
Cash accounting
Accrual accounting
Accruals
Accrued expenses
Current liabilities
Accrued revenues
Current assets
Prepayments
Prepaid expenses
Current assets
Unearned revenues
Current liabilities
Adjusting entries
Reversing entries
Bad debts
Bad debts recovered
Prudence concept
Allowance/Provision for doubtful accounts/debts
Specific allowance
General allowance
Ageing schedules
Contra-asset accounts
Net realisable value
Cash discounts
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Chapter 5
Depreciation of
Non-current Assets
Capital expenditure
Non-current assets
Revenue expenditure
Expenses
Cost capitalisation
Depreciation
Tangible non-current assets
Matching concept
Straight-line method
Cost
Useful life
Residual value
Depreciable cost
Reducing-balance method
Net book value
Usage-based method
Depreciation account
Accumulated depreciation account
Contra-asset account
Disposal account
Trade-in of non-current assets
Consistency principle
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Economics
Paper Format Chapter Topic Content Revision
Check Box
Total marks: 84
Section A:
Multiple Choice
Questions (30%)
Section B:
Questions (42%)
Section C:
Structured Question
(12%)
Ch.3:
Demand and
supply
3.1 Demand and
quantity demanded
3.2 Individual
demand and market
demand curves
3.3 Distinguish
between supply and
quantity supplied.
3.4 Derive market
supply curves from
individual supply
curves.
3.5 Explain the
concepts of market
equilibrium, excess
demand and excess
supply.
Demand
Individual demand
Other factors being constant
Demand schedule
Demand curve
Quantity demanded
Market demand
Horizontal summation
Market demand curve
Law of demand
Supply
Individual supply
Supply schedule
Supply curve
Quantity supplied
Market supply
Market supply curve
Law of supply
Market equilibrium
Equilibrium price
Market-clearing price
Equilibrium quantity
Excess demand (shortage)
Excess supply (surplus)
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Ch.4: Changes in
demand and supply
3.6 Distinguish
between money price
and relative price.
4.1 Change in
quantity demanded
versus change in
demand
4.2 Factors
affecting demand
4.3 Change in
quantity supplied
versus change in
supply
4.4 Factors
affecting supply
4.5 Effects of
changes in demand
and / or supply
Money price (nominal price)
Relative price (real price)
Change in quantity demanded
Change in demand
Superior / normal goods
Inferior goods
Substitutes
Substitute demand / competitive demand
Complements
Complementary demand / joint demand
Derived demand
Change in quantity supplied
Change in supply
Joint supply
Competitive supply
Change in market equilibrium price
Change in market equilibrium quantity
Assess the effects on equilibrium price and quantity
of a change in demand and / or a change in supply.
Apply the demand and supply analysis to explain
real world phenomena.
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Ch.5: Price
elasticity of
demand and supply
Ch.6: Market
Intervention (I)
Ch.7: Market
Intervention (II)
5.1 Price elasticity
of demand
5.2 Types of price
elasticity of demand
5.3 Price elasticity
of demand and total
revenue
5.4 Factors
affecting price
elasticity of demand
5.5 Price elasticity
of supply
5.6 Types of price
elasticity of supply
5.7 Factors
affecting price
elasticity of supply
6.1 Maximum price
control or price
ceiling
6.2 Minimum price
control or price floor
6.3 Quantity
control: quota
7.1 Unit tax
Explain the concepts of price elasticity of demand.
Calculate price elasticity of demand.
Explain the relationship between price elasticity of
demand and total revenue.
Identify major factors affecting price elasticity of
demand.
Apply the concepts of price elasticity of demand to
explain real world phenomena.
Explain the concepts of price elasticity of supply.
Calculate price elasticity of supply.
Identify major factors affecting price elasticity of
supply.
Apply the concepts of price elasticity of supply to
explain real world phenomena.
List the major types of government intervention.
Explain the effects of maximum price control on the
price, quantity and total revenue of a good.
Explain the effects of minimum price control on the
price, quantity and total revenue of a good.
Explain the effects of quantity control on the price,
quantity and total revenue of a good.
Explain the effects of a unit tax on
the price and quantity of a good.
Determine how the tax burden is shared between
consumers and producers.
Explain the factor that determines
the proportion of tax burden
between consumers and producers.
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Ch.8: Ownership
of firms
7.2 Unit subsidy
8.1 Forms of
business ownership
8.2 Sole
proprietorships and
partnerships
8.3 Limited
companies
8.4 Choice of
ownership forms
8.5 Shares and
bonds or debentures
as sources of capital
for limited companies
Explain the effects of a unit subsidy on the price and
quantity of a good.
Determine how the subsidy is shared between
consumers and producers.
Distinguish public enterprises from private
enterprises.
Explain various forms of public ownership.
Explain various forms of private ownership.
State the features of sole proprietorships.
State the features of partnerships.
State the features of limited companies.
Distinguish a private limited company from a public
limited company.
Choose a specific form of ownership under different
conditions.
Distinguish shares from bonds/debentures.
State the priority of payment upon liquidation.
State the relative advantages and disadvantages of
issuing shares and bonds.
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:Geography
Paper Format Chapter Topic Content Revision
Check Box
Textbook: C2
Time: 1 Hour
Total marks: 38 marks
(A) 16 MC questions (8%)
(B) Questions (30%)
Data Response
Question (18%)
Essay Question
(12%)
Bonus Question
C2
Managing River
and Coastal
Environments
C3
Changing Industrial
Location
Unit 1
Unit2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Unit 8
Unit 3
River basin and fluvial processes
Landform features along a river course
Human activities and their consequences and impacts on river
basins
Managing river basins
Coastal environments and associated processes
Landform features found at the coasts
Uses of coastal resources and the effects and consequences
caused
Managing of coastal environments
Changing location of iron and steel industry in China
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TWGHs S.C. Gaw Memorial College
2016 – 2017 Study Guide for Second Standard Test
Subject:ICT
Paper Format Content Revision
Check Box
Mainly from Ch.1 to Ch.10 and
includes some questions that related
to programmings.
1 hour, multiple choice questions,
true/false questions and long
questions,
total 70 marks with 3 bonus marks.
Section A (Multiple choice questions)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint
SQL
Office automation
Section B (True or False questions)
Section C (Excel)
Section D (SQL)
Section E (programs)
if then else
for loop
while loop
do while loop
Section F (five multimedia elements)
Section G (calculation of file size)
(20 marks)
( 5 marks)
(10 marks)
(10 marks)
( 9 marks)
(13 marks)
( 6 marks)
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第一次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:旅遊與款待科
試卷模式 單元 課題 考核內容 已溫習
第一部份:
選擇題 (13 分)
第二部份:
資料回應題 (17 分)
第三部份:
問答題 (20 分)
旅遊導論 單元 1 旅遊的概念與原理
第1章 旅遊業簡介
第2章 旅行、旅遊與旅客
第3章 旅遊的動機
第4章 旅遊規劃
第5章 旅遊業的主要界別及角色 I
– 款待業與交通運輸業
1.1 旅遊與旅遊業作為綜合學科
1.2 何謂「旅遊業」?
1.3 推動或阻礙旅遊業發展的因素
1.4 旅遊業的事業出路
2.1 「旅行」、「旅遊」與「旅客」的定義
2.2 旅客的行為守則
2.3 旅遊的形式
2.4 旅客的分類
3.1 旅客的旅遊動機
3.2 旅客流量
4.1 旅遊產品
4.2 旅遊產品的規劃
4.3 旅遊目的地的規劃
4.4 旅遊目的地承載力與旅遊規劃
5.1 旅遊業的不同界別與連繫
5.2 款待業
5.3 交通運輸業
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第6章 旅遊業的主要界別及角色 II
– 公營與私營機構
第7章 旅遊業的分銷途徑
第8章 旅遊業的影響
第9章 本地旅遊業的概況
第10章 公營及私營機構在本地旅遊
業中擔當的角色
6.1 政府在旅遊業的角色
6.2 國際公營機構在旅遊業的角色
6.3 與旅遊業相關的私營機構和服務
7.1 旅遊產品的銷售
7.2 中介機構種類
7.3 中介機構的角色與功能
7.4 旅行社從業員的工作
8.1 旅遊業對經濟的影響
8.2 社會文化影響
8.3 環境影響
9.1 訪港旅客不同範疇
9.2 旅客訪港旅遊目的及消費模式
9.3 香港旅遊景點概況
9.4 香港住宿業概況
9.5 香港各類旅遊概況
9.6 與旅遊有關的交通運輸發展概況
10.1 香港特區政府的角色和工作
10.2 香港旅遊業相關的公營機構和法定團體
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第二次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:健康管理與社會關懷科
試卷模式 單元 課題 考核內容 已溫習
試卷共分三部
份。考生須全
部作答。
時間:60 分鐘
第一部份為
「短答題」。
第二部份為
「結構題」。
第三部份為
「議論題」。
考生必須提供
合理的演繹。
單元 1:個人在人生不同階段
的需要和發展
1.1 人生不同階段的生理成
長和發展
1.1 人生不同階段
1.1A 嬰幼兒期
1.1B 兒童期
1.1C 青少年期
1.1D 成年期
1.1E 老年期
1.1F 總結人生發展歷程
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1.2B 人生不同階段的需要
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1.3B 性心理發展
1.3C 人生發展八個階段
1.3D 道德觀念發展
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1.4B 人際關係
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係的因素
1.5A 家庭
1.5B 教育
1.5C 朋輩群體
1.5D 社區影響
1.5E 整體社會
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東華三院吳祥川紀念中學
2016 - 2017 第二次統一測驗溫習指南
科目:視覺藝術科
試卷模式 單元 課題 考核內容 已溫習
視覺藝術評賞
對所提供的兩件視覺藝
術作品中其中一件作文
字表達評賞。(20分)
藝術創作
創作自白 (80分)
視覺藝術評賞
視覺藝術創作
視覺藝術評賞
視覺藝術創作
運用表象描述、形式分析、意義詮釋、價
值評價、評賞藝術作品的內容;探討藝術
作品的視覺元素特色,再分析作者運用的
組織原理,客觀综合整體視覺效果。
探討藝術作品傳達的訊息
將對兩幅藝術作品的體會連繫到藝術創
作。以任何媒介、形式及技巧,根據主題
創作一件平面作品。
須交構思及草圖。
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