以下是 2022 DSE English paper 1 marking scheme
Part A Part B1 Part B2 都會包含在內!
2022 DSE English paper 1 Part A
1. i) C [67]
ii) C [83]
iii) D [75]
2. hotly tipped [80]
3. C [54]
4. i) declining book sales [79]
ii) (industry) players struggle to make a living/earn a living [71]
5. comic industry will disappear/is dying//(comic industry has) no future [37]
6. juggle [65]
7. i) artist [30]
ii) illustrations//artwork//work [14] iii) sidejobs [68]
8. C [71]
9. struggling [66]
10. i) Not Given [82]
ii) True [87]
iii) False [77]
11.
Summary | Correction |
[25]
[24]
[50]
[52]
[50] |
i) Elphonso Lam believes that the comic book will continue to gain | Lose | |
ii) revenue because original comics can be available at high costs. It is | no//zero | |
iii)easy to call yourself a comic artist as long as you have access to a publisher. | Website//computer | |
iv) If you get enough readers clicking on your online comics, you may become | √ | |
v) a traditional comic artist regardless of the quality of your work | famous//successful //popular |
12. Yes
Evidence: anyone can be a comic artist (all you need is a website)//easier to be popular/famous/access more readers//need not (labour for years to) acquire skills to draw comics and to secure opportunities in the profession.
or
No
Evidence: poor quality//collapse/decline of comic industry [52]
13. (a) toxic storm [38]
14. i) distribution [23]
ii) vendors [29]
iii) dwindling [20]
15. convenience store chains [25]
16. C [63]
17. a bigger market (if he succeeds)//prospect(s) of greater gains if he succeeds//a smaller/shrinking market in Hong Kong [54]
18. i) (first) as a writer [21]
ii) roles [44]
iii) licensing digital content//branching out to other sides of the business//digital content//animation//switching to different markets (or mediums) [21]
iv) CEO [34]
19. A [63]
20. (to show how) culture and history/culture/history is unappreciated in Hong Kong//(to show) people in Hong Kong do not treasure/appreciate their culture and history/culture/history [61]
21.Lam/Elphonso is pessimistic/unsure/uncertain about the future of the (comic) industry//doesn’t foresee/see/think that there will be any improvement in the (comic) industry anytime soon [20]
22. i) creative//innovative//creative and (more) innovative//diversified//diverse [45]
ii) have not updated their kung (-) fu(-) style (comics) [19]
iii) connected//globalized//connected and globalized [34]
iv) (making) money (but/and not history/culture) [63]
23. C [41]
2022 DSE English paper 1 Part B1
24. D [60]
25. i) JOB A [84]
ii) JOB C [27]
iii) JOB C [81]
iv) JOB B [32]
26.
Design skills | Knowledge of property management | Social media skills | Kitchen skills | [26] [78] [87] [28] | |
JOB A | √ | √ | |||
JOB B | √ | ||||
JOB C | √ | ||||
JOB D | √ | √ |
27. advance [26]
28. JOB A
Evidence: provide(s)/create(s) (creative) designs (for the image of the retail brand)//create(s) graphics (for social media accounts) [62]
29. (a) new group of workers//(a) person with a number of jobs//(a) slasher//someone who is X/Y/Z [53]
30. (because of) (the) unstable job market//(as a form of) safe-keeping their own incomes [66]
31. (a/any) slasher (with multiple sources of income)//a person with a number of jobs/multiple jobs [23]
32. it/being a slasher/slashing can make/makes him/her/one (more) employable//he/she can be (more) employable [31]
33. A [48]
34. working on her/your/Emma’s/reader’s own business//slashing//being a slasher [13]
35. i) risks [57]
ii) time [40]
iii) cash flow//confidence [57]
36. they/(many) employers/recruiters/headhunters do not believe/disbelieve young people’s/slashers’ ability(ies)//young people/someone their age have/has a (wide) variety of skills//a (wide) variet of skills are (deeply) ingrained in slashers/young people//disapprove of individuals who have worked multiple jobs at the same time [20]
37. (the/those/these) characteristics//the typical behaviour patterns [16]
38. i) NOT mentioned [68]
ii) NOT mentioned [44]
iii) Mentioned [51]
iv) NOT mentioned [41]
39. i) D [39]
ii) E [57]
iii) B//D [61]
iv) F [32]
v) A [62]
40. D [47]
41. (many) employers//recruiters//head hunters//bosses//(job) interviewers (of corporation(s)/organisations/companies) [21]
42. craftsman: Agrees [68]
girlartisa: Disagrees [71]
bellaneil: Disagrees [44]
i) creative talents//artist//craftmen//artists and craftsmen [36]
ii) (very) fulfilling//interesting//on the rise//nothing new [54]
iii) no choice [21]
iv) (slasher) experience [58]
v) patronised [43]
vi) make a living//survive [53]
2022 DSE English paper 1 Part B2
43. i) (high-level STEM) research [50]
ii) consumers [58]
iii) essential [73]
44. (the) engine [30]
45. AI/AI software/smart machines and humans/human beings/workers/employees/people [44]
46. over the long haul [52]
47. B [66]
48. the fact that AI (is) (being) used by small businesses//the fact that all business(are being)(can be) transformed by (the) implementation/use of AI//(the) implementation of/application of AI in small businesses [21]
49. i) hire/employ most people in the US [34]
ii) in real time [30]
iii) no extra hours/time labouring over the books//no other expert(s)/expertise in/of finance, accounting or human resources//no hiring of experts//no hiring of any other expert(s) in finance [24]
50. i) privacy can/could be/is safeguarded/protected [22]
ii)discrimination [90]
iii) bias(es) in algorithmic(-)decision making can/could be overcome(in emplyment practices) [18]
iv) (the) role of human judgement [66]
v) (smart) machines/AI can outthink us/humans/human beings //(certian elements of) human judgement(s) is/are (still) indispensable [32]
51. (suddenly) injects/is (suddenly) injecting bias(es) into everyday life (en masse) [22]
52. decisions/predictions/judgement(s) made by AI is/are not objective//still have/has bias(es)//AI is not as objective as people (may) think it is/seems/appears to be [4]
53. i) resume(-)screening [21]
ii) all sorts of biases//human biases//bias(es)//favouritism [55]
iii) human gatekeepers [32]
54. i) those/people at the top levels of bank/banking industry [11]
ii) prevent redlining//prevent discriminating/discrimination [22]
55. legally on the hook [53]
56. i) (loan) applications [33]
ii) (the most) creditworthy borrowers [40]
57. ubiquity [80]
58. (the) consumers, shareholders (and) (highly prized) AI (technical) talent(s) [11]
59. C [62]
60. i) Liability from misuse √ [41]
ii) (issues) in autonomous vehicles [35]
iii) industry(-) specific panels (of experts) [23]
62. big tech companies/business leaders refuse responsibility for AI’s harmful consequences (while/and) fighting government oversight [17]
63. the (social and) ethical implications of new technologies/technology [8]
64. i) D [47]
ii) E [52]
iii) B [56]
iv) D [50]
v) A [72]
vi) C [70]
65. B [62]
2022 DSE English paper 1 答對率小於50% 題目
Part A
Q7(i)
Q7(ii)
Q11(i)
Q11(ii)
Q13
Q14
Q15
Q18
Q21
Q22(i)
Q22(ii)
Q23
Part B1
Q25(iv)
Q26(JOB A)
Q27
Q31
Q32
Q33
Q34
Q35(ii)
Q36
Q37
Q38(ii)
Q38(iv)
Q39(i)
Q39(iv)
Q40
Q41
Q42(bellaneil)
Q42(i)
Q42(iii)
Q42(v)
Part B2
Q44
Q45
Q48
Q49
Q50(i)
Q50(ii)
Q50(v)
Q51
Q52
Q53(i)
Q53(iii)
Q54
Q56
Q58
Q60
Q61
Q62
Q63
Q64(i)
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