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KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek EReading comprehensionSherlock Holmes, the world’s best-known detectiveBy Moya Irvine, Read On July 2015, slightly adapted(0) Sherlock Holmes fans are already looking forward to1 2016,because there’s going to be a whole new season of the BBC’sSherlock series, which shows the master of detective transported into the 21st century.Although the BBC series is set in2 the present day, the detective is still basically theSherlock Holmes his fans love: an eccentric master of deduction3.The original Holmes appeared4 in (1) 60 works – four novels and five volumes of shortstories – written by Conan Doyle between 1887 and 1927. Although his detective lives inLondon, the author himself was a Scot, born in Edinburgh (2) in 1859.(3) Arthur Conan Doyle trained as a doctor at Edinburgh University, where he metJoseph Bell, a doctor with an incredible ability5 to diagnose diseases6 by observingdetails. He also liked (4) to show off and guess a person’s job by observing tiny7 detailsmost people would miss. Bell was the inspiration for Holmes.After training, Arthur Conan Doyle worked as a doctor on a ship before opening apractice in Portsmouth. He had completed8 his first stories as a medical student andcarried on writing while trying to start his career in medicine.He achieved9 his breakthrough as an author in 1886, with ‘A study in Scarlet’, the novelthat introduced (5) Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. The pair are a model for many laterdetective story characters. There is often one brilliant character who makes all the cleverdeductions, and a loyal, less intelligent partner.He may not be as intelligent as Holmes, but Dr John Watson plays a very important role:he is the narrator. He is with Holmes all the time, sees the same clues and events, butunlike the detective, he can’t make any deductions from them. Watson is like thereader. He is also a warmer, more human character than the logical and unemotionalmaster detective.Despite the success10 of Sherlock Homes, who shared11 a flat with Dr Watson at 221bBaker Street, smoked a pipe, played the violin and took cocaine, Conan Doyle got boredof writing these stories and decided to kill his detective. In ‘The Final Problem’, writtenin 1893, Holmes dies in a fight with his arch-enemy Professor Moriarty at theReichenbach Falls.Fans were shocked. Some people wore black armbands; others wrote letters to theauthor, begging12 him to bring Holmes back. But Arthur Conan Doyle stayed firm untilAufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20161

KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek E1901, when he produced ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’. Holmes went on to solve manymore cases until 1927, three years before the author died.The new Holmes is different in many ways. This Sherlock is (6) young, cool and goodlooking. He rushes around London taking taxis instead of horse-drawn carriages13.Dr Watson is thoroughly up-to-date as well: he tells us about his adventures in a blog.The 21st-century Moriarty is younger, scarier and crazier.If you want to appreciate the witty dialogue, try to watch the series in English on DVDor one of the streaming services.Annotations: 1 to look forward to – sich auf etw. freuen; 2 to be set in – spielen in ; 3 deduction –Schlussfolgerung, Ableitung; 4 to appear – erscheinen; 5 ability – Fähigkeit; 6 disease – Krankheit; 7 tiny – winzig;8 to complete – fertigstellen; 9 to achieve – erreichen; 10 success – Erfolg; 11 to share – teilen; 12 to beg sb – jmdanflehen; 13 horse-drawn carriage – Pferdekutsche.1. Are the following statements true, false or not given in the text?Indicate your answers by using ( ) / (-) / (?) and correct the wrongstatements in one English sentence each.[10 points]a) A new Sherlock Holmes series can be seen on BBC this year. b) Holmes lived in Edinburgh. c) Holmes died in Switzerland. d) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1924. e) Most Sherlock Holmes stories are short stories. f) Holmes died aged 68. g) Conan Doyle was a doctor. h) Sherlock Holmes drank lots of whisky. pointsAufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20162

KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek E2. Answer the questions about the text in complete English sentences.[14 points]a) What is Sherlock Holmes’ biggest strength? [1] b) What are Holmes and Watson a role model for? [1] c) Mention four differences between Holmes and Watson? [4] d) Why did Conan Doyle let Sherlock Holmes die? [1] e) How did the readers react after Sherlock’s death? [2] f) How long did it take Conan Doyle to revive Holmes? [1] g) What is new in the modern BBC series? Mention four aspects. [4] pointsAufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20163

KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek EUse of English3. Ask for the underlined words in the text, forming complete Englishquestions.[6 points]Example: (0) Sherlock Holmes’ fans . Who is looking forward to 2016?(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 4. Simple Present, Present Progressive, Present Perfect or Past Simple?Underline the correct verb forms.[12 points]a) Arthur Conan Doyle writes/is writing/has written/wrote four novels.b) Do you see/Are you seeing/Have you seen/Did you see Sherlock yesterday?c) Where are your parents? – They watch/are watching/have watched/watchedTV in the living room. Can’t you hear them?d) Listen! Somebody plays/is playing/has played/played the piano.e) ‘Have you got my key?’ – ‘No, I give/am giving/have given/gave it back to you.’f) Bob isn’t at home very often. He goes/is going/has gone/went out a lot.g) I try/am trying/have tried/tried to find a job at the moment. It’s very difficult.h) She’s very tired this morning. She doesn’t sleep/isn’t sleeping/hasn’tslept/didn’t sleep very well last night.i) ‘What time does Ann phone/is Ann phoning/has Ann phoned/did Ann phone?’– ‘About an hour ago.’j) ‘Can you drive?’ – ‘No, I never drive/am never driving/have never driven/neverdrove a car but I want to learn.’k) I saw Dr Watson at the station when I was going to work this morning but hedoesn’t see/isn’t seeing/hasn’t seen/didn’t see me.l) Where are you/are you being/have you been/were you born?pointsAufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20164

KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek E5. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.Use either present, past, present perfect or future.[14 points]A Talking FrogA long time ago an older gentleman . . (play) around of golf when suddenly his ball (land) in ashallow pond. As he . . (try) to get the ball back, he . (discover) a frog who, to his great surprise, . . (start) to speak! "Kiss me, and I . (change) into a beautiful princess, andI . . (be) yours for a week." He . (pick) upthe frog and . . (put) it in his pocket. As he . .(continue) to play golf, the frog . (repeat) its message."Kiss me, and I . (be) yours for a whole month!"Finally, the old man . . (turn) to the frog and . . (say),"At my age, I'd rather have a talking frog!"points6. Complete the text about Antarctica. Put in much / many / a lot (of) /few / little. Each of them must be used at least once.[5 points]Antarctica is a snow-covered continent. The average temperature at the SouthPole is -51 C. . plants or animals can live on the land – it is too coldfor them. The animal life is found on and in the sea. There are .scientists from different countries who live and work on special bases inAntarctica. On midsummer’s day there is daylight for 24 hours and so during thisperiod . tourist ships and planes come to see this strange land. But inthe winter is . daylight for months which means that the sun cannotbe seen . . It must be a terrible place during the winter.pointsAufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20165

KantonsschulenSolothurn und OltenGymnasium, 1. KlasseAufnahmeprüfung 2016Code-Nr:Englisch2. und 3. Sek E7. Prepositions: Look at the journey of the neighbour’s cat Felix andcomplete the story with some of the following prepositions (above /across / after / along / around / at / back / below / between / into / off /on / opposite / out of/ over / past / through / under / until / up).[7 points]Felix jumped (1). the wall and walked (2). the grass. Then hewent (3). the pond and (4). the path. He walked (5).Sue’s chair and (6). the table. Suddenly he jumped (7). thetable and took the fish which was (8). Sue’s plate. He jumped(9). the table with the fish. Then the dog, Rosie, came (10).the house and chased the cat. They both ran (11). the bushes and(12). the patio. Felix stopped suddenly but Rosie fell (13).the pond. Felix looked at her and then jumped (14). the wall again, stillholding the fish.points8. Mixed sentences. Underline and correct any mistakes in the followingsentences or make a tick ( ) if the sentence is correct.[7 points]a) I have got a American passport.b) She hasn’t any brothers or sisters.c) This are my books.d) Tony has got much more money as I have. I have only little.e) We needn’t to go now, we can wait.f) She mustn’t forgets the vocabulary for tomorrow.g) Watson is warmer, younger and intelligenter than Holmes.pointsTotal points: /75Aufnahmeprüfung Gymnasium 20166

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