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  新加坡教育网报道:Admission Examination for international Students 和Supplementary Examination forInternational Students (AEIS/S-AEIS) 是新加坡教育部每年举办的两次入学考试。主要的考试对象是想进入新加坡小学和中学的学生。考试主要包括英文和数学,而且都以英文作答。考试的范围一般都以前一级的内容为准(如:想明年初进中三,今年的AEIS的题会是中二的内容)。

  1.考试时间

  AEIS 一般在每年7月开始接受网络报名,9月中报名结束。AEIS会在在10月进行考试,地点为新加坡。成绩一般会在12月中旬公布。第二年一月入学。

  S-AEIS一般在每年的1月2日开始接受网络报名,1月底报名结束。S-AEIS会在每年的二月底考试,地点为新加坡。成绩一般会在4月中旬公布。当年7月入学。


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  2.考试条件

  除了必须的报名费用的条件以外,对于录取也有要求。以下会说明*小学只有两场考试,小学2/3年级和小学4/5年级。参加小学2/3年级的考试可能会被分派到1、2、3年级。参加小学4/5年级的考试可能会被分配到4、5年级。**年龄为入学那年1月1日的年龄,不是考试时候的年龄。

  3.中学英语

  AEIS 中学英语测验包括两个部分。考生有2小时10分钟的时间完成作答。

  第一部分写作中一会有两个题目,中二和中三会有四个题目。考生应选一题并写一篇作文

  •中一的考生应该写200 – 300个字。

  •中二的考生应该写250 – 350个字。

  •中三的考生应该写300 – 400个字。

  第二部分理解与语文应用

  •选择题

  o理解问答(基于两个篇章)– 15题

  o理解填空(基于两个篇章)– 15题

  o词汇 – 10题

  o语法 – 10题

  Section A: Grammar Component

  For each question from 1 to 10, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. (10 marks)

  1. The chicken wings on the plate __________ delicious. I am famished.

  (1) look

  (2) looks

  (3) looked

  (4) have looked

  2. Ali, as well as his family, _________ to Japan soon.

  (1) is going

  (2) are going

  (3) has gone

  (4) have gone

  3. The discipline mistress said, "____________ the culprit owns up, I will detain the entire class during recess."

  (1) Only

  (2) When

  (3) Since

  (4) Unless

  4. We've been to the Night Safari before, _________ ?

  (1) didn't I

  (2) didn't we

  (3) hasn't we

  (4) haven't we

  5. The policeman was charged __________ aiding the prisoner in his escape from the jail.

  (1) with

  (2) in

  (3) for

  (4) about

  6. Meiling's cat __________ missing for three days. She is extremely sad and worried.

  (1) has been

  (2) had been

  (3) will be

  (4) was

  7. The terrorists burst ___________ the buildng and took over the transport station.

  (1) into

  (2) up

  (3) out

  (4) through

  8. That _________ a happy family.

  (1) has

  (2) have

  (3) is

  (4) are

  9. You __________ only go out for your break after you have completed your work.

  (1) can

  (2) could

  (3) will

  (4) would

  10. Mr Wong _________ be in his office. He has just called me from there.

  (1) must

  (2) would

  (3) can

  (4) will

  Section B: Vocabulary Component

  For each question from 11 to 20, four options will be given. One of them is the correct answer. (10 marks)

  11. "Don't you dare go against my commands!" ___________ the king angrily.

  (1) jested

  (2) lamented

  (3) sobbed

  (4) thundered

  12. The secretary is a very good organiser who takes cares of all _________ details.

  (1) central

  (2) foremost

  (3) immense

  (4) minute

  13. John only started his tennis lessons two weeks ago and has never completed in any competitions. He is a/an __________ player.

  (1) amateur

  (2) certified

  (3) proficient

  (4) specialised

  14. The professional drama cast brought the ___________ down with their superb performance last night.

  (1) house

  (2) threate

  (3) stadium

  (4) stage

  15. My father will _________ the matter before deciding how to act on it.

  (1) look into

  (2) look on

  (3) look out

  (4) look over

  16. No one understood what the man wanted for he was speaking ____________.

  (1) incoherently

  (2) softly

  (3) discontinuously

  (4) awkwardly

  17. The police took a long time to __________ the angry crowd outside the stadium.

  (1) subdue

  (2) convince

  (3) persuade

  (4) encourage

  18. When the car crashed into the tree, the force of the ________ made a very loud noise.

  (1) impact

  (2) impression

  (3) contact

  (4) shock

  19. With three young children in the house, there was always the __________ of little feet.

  (1) clattering

  (2) pattering

  (3) cluttering

  (4) rattling

  20. The call that was made to the fire department about a fire at the hospital was a __________. There was no fire at all.

  (1) fraud

  (2) fake

  (3) trick

  (4) hoax

  Section C: Comprehension Component

  Read the passage below and answer the questions 21 to 25.

  The origins of the Olympic Games are shrouded in myth and legend. The Greeks dated events from the first Olympiad in 776 BC, two decades before the legendary founding of Rome.

  The Ancient Greeks held the Olympic every 4 years. This 4-year period was known as an Olympiad and was used as a reference point for dating events throughout Greece. The Greek city-states had their own calendars, so the Olympiad provided a measure of uniformity. Olympia, a district of Elis, in Southern Greece, gave its name to the Olympic games.

  The Olympics was a religious event for the Greeks. The temple on the site of Olympia, which was dedicated to Zeus, housed a gold and ivory statue of the king of the gods. Created by the greatest sculptor, Pheidias, it stood 42-feet high and was one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World.

  The Olympic games were basically just for men. Matrons were forbidden to attend the Games;however, the presence of the priestess of Demeter was required.

  An Olympic victor was crowned with an olive wreath and had his name inscribed in the official Olympic records. Some Olympic victors were fed for the rest of their lives by their city-states although they were never paid. They were considered heroes who conferred honour upon their city-states.

  It was sacrilege to commit a crime, including payment, corruption and invasion during the Olympic Games. According to Emeritus Classics Professor Mattrew Wiencke, when a cheating competitior was caught, he was disqualified. In addition, the cheating athlete, his trainer, and possibly his city-state were fined heavily.

  The ancient Olympic sporting events were Boxing, Discus, Equestrian Events, Javelin, Jumping, Pankration, Penthathlon, Running and Wrestling. Potential paticipants included all free Greek men, except certain felons and barbarians during the Classical Period. By the Hellenistic Period, professional athletes competed. Married women were not allowed to enter the stadium during the games and might be killed if they tried. A priestess of Demeter was present, however. There may have been a separate race for women at Olympia.

  For each question from 21 to 27, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. (7 marks)

  21. The Greeks dated events from the first Olympiad ____________ before the legendary founding of Rome.

  (1) ten years

  (2) twenty years

  (3) one hundred years

  (4) two hundred years

  22. Why was it beneficial to us ethe Olympiad as a reference point for dating events throughout Greece?

  (1) Each of the Greek city-states had their own calendars and the Olympiad provided regularity in dating events.

  (2) It prevented the Greek city-states from fighting to have their own calendars used and recognized throughout Greece.

  (3) It prevented Olympia, a district of Elis, from being a ruling state.

  (4) The origins of the Olympic Games are shrouded in myth and legend and there was a need to have a common reference point at that time.

  23. How do you know that it was an honour for an Olympic victor to be crowned with an olive wreath?

  (1) The Olympic victor would be considered a hero with his name inscribed in the official Olympic records.

  (2) The Olympic victor would be fed and paid a large sum of money for the rest of his life.

  (3) The Olympic victor would have his name written in the Olympic records and his city-state would be given a large sum of money.

  (4) The Olympic victor would have his own crown and he would be given a title by his city-state

  24. Some of the ancient Olympic sporting events were ___________.

  (1) Boxing, Javelin, Swimming

  (2) Cycling, Pankration and Running

  (3) Discus, Jumping and Penathlon

  (4) Equestrian events, shooting and wrestling

  25. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to "sacrilege"?

  (1) profanity

  (2) blasphemy

  (3) disrespect

  (4) desecration

  26. Based on the passage, which of the following groups would be allowed to participate in the Olympics?

  (1) a married woman, a free man, and a politician

  (2) a professional female athlete, a male Greek, and a thief

  (3) the priestess of Demeter, a professional male athlete, and a criminal

  (4) a male Greek, a previous Olympic victor, and a professional athlete

  27. Based on the passage, which of the following statements about the Greeks is true?

  (1) They were great athletes. They trained daily to win the Olympic Games.

  (2) They were gender-biased. They would not allow married women to enter the stadium during the Games.

  (3) They were great sculptors. They made a gold and ivory statue which was one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World.

  (4) They were very religious. They built a temple on the site of Olympia to bless all the competitiors.

  Read the passage below and answer questions 28 to 35.

  At one time people did not think too badly of homeless wanderers, believing that they led carefree lives. Home might be a park bench or an empty carriage on a train heading for some unknown place. It was felt that they choose the life they wanted. Hence it was easy to ignore them.

  Today, however, homeless people are not easy to ignore. Home can be just about anywhere -- abandoned buildings, shelters, bus and railway stations, subways and city streets. They are everywhere -- in large and small cities all over the world. Authorities over the world can barely cope with the sheer numbers of people living on the streets. This situation is worse in large cities.

  It is impossible to find out the exact number of homeless people. Although there are people who have been living on the streets for years, there are some who are temporarily wthout a home because of a fire or a hurricance. Sometimes, people are forced out of their homes because they cannot pay the rent.

  How do people get into such a pathetic state? Many of the homeless have lost their jobs or have problems with drugs and alcohol. As a result, they are too poor to afford housing. Some are mentally ill, discharged from hospitals with nowhere to goas their families have rejected them. There are yet others who moved onto the streets. For them, the streets are havens compared to the derelict conditions of their homes.

  There have been many suggestions about how to tackle this social problem. While governments can put more money into building low-cost housing, private organisations should also do their part. They can help to provide homes for the needly and people with social problems, and job training to help the jobless to acquire new skills and ind work. Only when the government and private organisations work together can the problem of homelessness be tackled successfully.

  For each questions from 26 to 30, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. (8 marks)

  28. It was once thought that homeless people ___________.

  (1) were choosy

  (2) lived carefree lives

  (3) ignored other people

  (4) lived in unknown places

  29. At the end of the 2nd paragraph, "situation" refers to the __________.

  (1) difficulty in ignoring the homeless

  (2) large number of people living in small cities

  (3) homeless people living in abandoned buildings

  (4) authorities' inability in coping with the many homeless

  30. It is not possible to find out exactly how many homeless people there are because ____________.

  (1) they are all over the place

  (2) the numbers keep changing

  (3) there are far too many of them around

  (4) many have been on the streets for years

  31. The phrase which suggest that housing conditions are very poor is "_____________".

  (1) such a pathetic state

  (2) too poor to afford housing

  (3) derelict conditions of their homes

  (4) Home can be just about anywhere

  32. The author feels that ____________.

  (1) the homeless picked their own fate

  (2) the homeless cause trouble for other people

  (3) the homeless have no jobs

  (4) the homeless are victims of circumstances beyond their control

  33. In the last paragraph about tackling the problem of homelessness, the writer's main suggestion is that ______________.

  (1) private organisations should also offer help

  (2) private organisations should provide jobs for people

  (3) governments should provide all the help for the needy

  (4) governments should give more money to the homeless

  34. Which word in paragraph 2 tells you that there are lot of homless people on the streets?

  (1) abandoned

  (2) barely

  (3) large

  (4) sheer

  35. The writer feels tat private organisations can best contribute by _____________.

  (1) providing clothes for the homeless

  (2) helping them become self-reliant

  (3) building low-cost housing

  (4) giving them money

  Section D: Cloze Passage Component

  In the following passage, there are 8 blanks numbered 31 to 38.

  The pearl is one of the few gems formed through an organic process. It is a hard and round object produced (36)____________ the shells of certain bivlve molluscs such (37)___________ saltwater pearl oysters, saltwater and freshwater pearl mussels. These molluscs have (38)_____________ inner layer of shell of a lustrous material called nacre.

  How are pearls formed? They are born, quite (39)____________ chance. When a foreign particle such as a grain of sand squeezes itself (40)______________ the shell of an oyster, the irritated oyster will try to rid itself (41)____________ the intruder. However, when it is not able to, it will secrete layer (42)_____________ layer of nacre over the foreign matter. Gradually (43)______________ the years, a 'bead' grows and is formed into a tiny iridescent and lustrous pearl.

  For each question from 31 to 38, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. (8 marks)

  36. (1) in

  (2) by

  (3) on

  (4) through

  37. (1) an

  (2) a

  (3) as

  (4) for

  38. (1) an

  (2) a

  (3) some

  (4) no

  39. (1) by

  (2) on

  (3) in

  (4) of

  40. (1) into

  (2) in

  (3) on

  (4) outside

  41. (1) of

  (2) from

  (3) away

  (4) inside

  42. (1) after

  (2) for

  (3) by

  (4) from

  43. (1) over

  (2) through

  (3) during

  (4) for

  In the following passage, there are 7 blanks numbered 44 to 50.

  The elderly grandfather who greeted us at the door struck me with awe.

  "Welcome my friends,"he cried, leading us into his small house. We were in the (44)_________ house of Srijabin, who was a snake charmer in India.

  Srijabin became a snake charmer when he was ten years old. His father had (45)___________ him to all kinds of snakes, including the most (46)___________ king cobras since youth.

  His father had taught him how to remove fangs and venom from huge and dangerous snakes. He said that snakes would (47)____________ to vibrations from the music and his special flute movements by slowly (48)_____________ from their baskets.

  Srijabin made sure he took (49)___________ whenever he handled the snakes. He had learnt to read the snakes' (50)_____________ at all times.

  For each question from 44 to 50, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. (5 marks)

  44. (1) beautiful

  (2) heavenly

  (3) grand

  (4) modest

  45. (1) exposed

  (2) shown

  (3) exhibited

  (4) inducted

  46. (1) harmless

  (2) invigorating

  (3) lethal

  (4) tedious

  47. (1) acknowledge

  (2) disregard

  (3) hail

  (4) react

  48. (1) evolving

  (2) fading

  (3) occurring

  (4) rising

  49. (1) care

  (2) interest

  (3) negligence

  (4) omission

  50. (1) temperatures

  (2) moods

  (3) generalities

  (4) temperaments

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