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INTRO B COUNT AND NON COUNT NOUNS
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1.1945-1949: The immediate years after the Second World War ● At the end of 1945, Mao Zedong had come to see the USA as the greatest threat to his aspirations. a. He understood that East Asians were looking to the USA as the true liberator from Japanese imperialism. b. The USA’s support for the Kuomintang(KMT) and the restoration of U.S. authority in formerly Japanese Manchuria clashed with the CCP’s plans to use the region for its own needs in the impending civil war between the CCP and the GMD. ■ To compound matters, while the KMT was recognised internationally as the official government in China, Mao and the CCP saw the party as a puppet of U.S. imperialism. ● While Mao saw the USA as the greater threat to the CCP’s plans, Soviet actions also frustrated him. a. The USSR provided minimal and incoherent support for the Chinese Communists in Yan’an and Manchuria. b. Stalin also attempted to extract territorial and economic concessions from the Guomindang government in the Friendship and Alliance Treaty China signed in August 1945 under American and Soviet pressure in exchange for Soviet entry into the Second World War against Japan. ● The emerging superpower conflict over Europe and over American intervention in the impending civil war in China led to Mao’s ideological perception of the 8838/01 H1 History Paper 1 Theme II: The Cold War and East Asia (1945-1991) \ Page | 8 USA as an aggressive imperialist power that was hostile towards other countries, especially the USSR and China. ● In 1946, Mao promoted the theory of the intermediate zone, which envisioned a global united front against American imperialism. a. Mao saw the emerging superpower conflict as an American-Soviet contest for the intermediate zones, the capitalist, colonial and semi- colonial countries of West Europe, Africa, and Asia. b. Mao believed that the USSR was the defender of world peace. c. The intermediate zone, which included China, would not be part of the socialist camp. d. Despite the tremendous potential that U.S. aid held for China’s reconstruction, Mao’s ideological worldview and the impending civil war against the Guomindang prevented him from seeking normalised relations with the USA. In 1949, Mao decided to lean towards the side of the USSR despite two decades of unreliable support from them. e. Mao saw the anti-bourgeois campaigns in East Europe as evidence that China should isolate capitalist-bourgeois forces within it.2 f. Stalin had expelled Yugoslavia from the socialist camp as its leader, Tito was seen to have directly challenged Stalin’s authority. ■ Mao thus saw it as imperative to stress close unity to the USSR lest he was seen as a second Josip Broz Tito. At the same time, Mao sought a loose partnership with the USSR because Mao believed that China should preserve a high measure of self- reliance and zili gengsheng (自力更生) (regeneration through one’s own efforts). ● When the People’s Republic of China was formed on 1 October, 1949, relations between China’s and the USSR’s communists had improved substantially. a. However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was also aware that the USSR never treated Chinese interests as a priority. What the CCP failed to fully understand was that Stalin ruled East Europe much like it was his empire and how this would have implications for China. b. In Mao’s first visit to the USSR in December 1949, Stalin was non- committal regarding the interests raised by the Chinese, and treated Mao as an underling as he feared that closer relations with the PRC would cause the USSR to lose privileges gained from the KMT. _________________________ 2 What Mao did not realise at that point was that the anti-bourgeois campaigns in East European countries were part of Stalin’s intentional design to consolidate the power of communists in them. 8838/01 H1 History Paper 1 Theme II: The Cold War and East Asia (1945-1991) \ Page | 9 A note on Sino-American relations 2. Early 1950: The USA’s hands-off policy towards Taiwan begins to change ● By early 1950, the Truman administration had written off Taiwan and believed it was only a matter of time before the island fell to the PLA. ● Two events in early 1950 changed the USA’s position on East Asia. ○ The formation of the USSR-PRC alliance in February 1950 ○ The North Korean invasion of South Korea in June 1950 3. 1950: The Sino-Soviet Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance Treaty ● Signed on 14 February, 1950. 3.1Implications for Sino-Soviet relations ● Stalin saw it as a means to get concessions that he had failed to get from the Kuomintang (KMT) government in 1945. ● For Mao and the newly founded People’s Republic of China (PRC), the alliance would provide security against U.S. imperialism and allow the PRC to get economic aid for reconstruction from the USSR. ● The Chinese realised soon after the 1950 treaty had been signed that the Soviet Union was intent on exploiting the agreement in its own favour. 8838/01 H1 History Paper 1 Theme II: The Cold War and East Asia (1945-1991) \ Page | 10 ● The Sino-Soviet alliance was officially directed against Japanese militarism and its allies, especially the USA. ● The Sino-Soviet alliance comprised three elements: party, military and economic relations. ○ Party: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was included in the customs of communist party internationalism, such as regular exchange of party delegations to congresses of the fraternal parties in Stalin’s socialist camp. ■ This move was meant to bring the PRC’s ideological beliefs about communism into greater alignment with the USSR’s. ○ Military: The alliance was supposed to provide the newly formed and weak PRC with a strategic deterrent and military aid against the USA on three fronts: Guomindang-held Taiwan, divided Korea, and Vietnam where France attempted to reestablish its colonial control. ■ Convinced that the USA would aggressively seek ways to undermine the CCP-led PRC through Taiwan, Korea and Vietnam, Mao sought an active defence. ● While in Moscow, Mao unsuccessfully asked Stalin to provide military assistance for the liberation of Taiwan. ● At the beginning of 1950, the PRC delivered large-scale military aid to Hanoi. The PRC was the first country to grant the communist-led Democratic Republic of Vietnam diplomatic recognition on 18 January 1950; Mao persuaded Stalin to do so on 30 January 1950. ● The PRC committed itself to North Korea, where Mao saw the commitment to North Korea both as a defence against U.S. imperialism and as support for a fellow communist country. ○ Economic: During Mao’s first stay in Moscow, Stalin had personally promised the delivery of fifty projects for primary industrialisation. ■ The agreement also led to a series of supplementary ones, such as a US$ 300 million loan that the PRC would repay with a mixture of strategic materials, rubber, agricultural products, goods for daily use and hard currency. ■ Significantly, Stalin used Soviet military and economic aid to extract concessions similar to those he failed to get from the Guomindang government in 1945. ■ The USSR and PRC would disagree on the pace and extent of the PRC’s planned development. ● In the last five weeks of Stalin’s life in early 1953, he attempted to pressure the PRC to reduce the planned 8838/01 H1 History Paper 1 Theme II: The Cold War and East Asia (1945-1991) \ Page | 11 development speed to a mere annual growth of 13-14 percent, and to plan individual projects in detail beforehand. These moves would potentially result in the PRC’s economy growing at a slower rate than initially projected. ● However, after Stalin’s death on 5 March 1953, the PRC’s Zhou Enlai decided to use his visit of condolence to the USSR to press forward negotiations. ○ When talks resumed in 1 April 1953, Beijing pressed for 150 Soviet industrial projects, but Moscow reduced them to 91 on the basis of insufficient data provided by the Chinese. ■ The economic disarray after China’s civil war and the economic pressures that came with the Korean War influenced recovery and reconstruction in the early years of the PRC. ● Despite the PRC being unable to tap into Soviet economic assistance immediately, mutual trade between China and the USSR nevertheless increased 6.5 times from 1950 to 1956. ● Together with the 50 projects promised by Stalin in 1950, the final version of the First FYP for the PRC included 141 Soviet and 68 East European projects in a total of 649 planned. Three thousand Soviet advisers sent to China in subsequent years were directly linked to the First FYP. ● By 1955, over 60 percent of China’s goods exchange was with the USSR. ● Soviet economic assistance to China added up to the largest foreign development venture in the socialist camp ever. ○ The total number of planned projects amounted to between 300 and 360 projects. ○ However, the number of total finished projects ranged between 134 and 150. ● Transfers of knowledge and expertise were important to China’s economic development. ○ A study on Soviet experts counts 1,445 political advisers and 9,313 technical specialists sent to China until their sudden withdrawal in mid-1960. ■ For political reasons, the gradual withdrawal of advisers began after late 1956.
Section 1: Numbers, Operations, and Relationships (15 marks) 1. Number Concepts (5 marks) 1.1. Decompose the following numbers into tens and ones: (2 marks) a. 34 b. 67 1.2. Count the objects in the pictures below and write the total number: (3 marks) [This section would need images of objects. You can provide images of groups of objects, e.g., 3 groups of 4 apples each and ask the students to count the total number.] 2. Solve Problems (5 marks) 2.1. Solve the following word problem using drawings: (3 marks) Samantha has 5 baskets. Each basket has 8 apples. How many apples does she have in total? Samantha has 5 × 8 = 40 5×8=40 apples. 2.2. Solve the following word problem by building up and breaking down numbers: (2 marks) There are 4 boxes. Each box has 6 chocolates. How many chocolates are there in total? There are 4 × 6 = 24 4×6=24 chocolates in total. 3. Calculations (5 marks) 3.1. Multiply the following numbers using drawings: (3 marks) a. 5 × 4 = 20 b. 4 × 5 = 20 3.2. Use a number line to solve: (2 marks) a. 3 × 5 = 15 b. 2 × 4 = 8 Section 2: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra (10 marks) 4. Number Patterns (10 marks) 4.1. Complete the number sequences: (5 marks) a. 180, 170, 160, 150, 140, 130, 120, 110, 100, 90 b. 150, 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164, 166, 168 4.2. Count in twos and fill in the missing numbers: (5 marks) a. 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116 Section 3: Space and Shape (Geometry) (10 marks) 5. Position (10 marks) 5.1. Follow the directions to move around the classroom: (5 marks) Draw a path showing how you would move from your desk to the teacher's table by following these steps: Move 3 steps forward. Turn left and move 2 steps. Turn right and move 4 steps. [Students would draw a path based on these directions.] 5.2. Use the language of position to describe the following: (5 marks) a. The pencil is on the book. b. The chair is beside the desk. c. The bag is under the table. d. The ruler is next to the notebook. e. The eraser is inside the pencil case.
Generate all of these 25 questions Part A: Each correct answer is worth 5. 1. The regular pentagon shown has a side length of 2 cm. The perimeter of the pentagon is (A) 2 cm (B) 4 cm (C) 6 cm (D) 8 cm (E) 10 cm 2 cm 2. The faces of a cube are labelled with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 dots. Three of the faces are shown. What is the total number of dots on the other three faces? (A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 10 (D) 12 (E) 15 3. The equation that best represents \a number increased by _ve equals 15" is (A) n 5 = 15 (B) n _ 5 = 15 (C) n + 5 = 15 (D) n + 15 = 5 (E) n _ 5 = 15 4. The line graph shows the number of bobbleheads sold at a store each year. The sale of bobbleheads increased the most between (A) 2016 and 2017 (B) 2017 and 2018 (C) 2018 and 2019 (D) 2019 and 2020 (E) 2020 and 2021 Number of 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Year Sale of Bobbleheads 2021 Bobbleheads 20 40 60 80 5. Starting at 72, Aryana counts down by 11s: 72; 61; 50; : : : . What is the last number greater than 0 that Aryana will count? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 (E) 8 6. In the diagram, \ABC = 90_. The value of x is (A) 68 (B) 23 (C) 56 (D) 28 (E) 26 Day of the Week 44° x° A B C x° 7. Which of the following values is closest to zero? (A) 1 (B) 5 4 (C) 12 (D) 4 5 (E) 0:9 Grade 8 8. A jar contains 267 quarters. One quarter is worth $0.25. How many quarters must be added to the jar so that the total value of the quarters is $100.00? (A) 33 (B) 53 (C) 103 (D) 133 (E) 153 9. A package of 8 greeting cards comes with 10 envelopes. Kirra has 7 cards but no envelopes. What is the smallest number of packages that Kirra needs to buy to have more envelopes than cards? (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 (E) 7 10. For the points in the diagram, which statement is true? (A) e > c (B) b < d (C) f > b (D) a < e (E) a > c y x (e, f ) (a, b) (c, d ) Part B: Each correct answer is worth 6. 11. The 26 letters of the English alphabet are listed in an in_nite, repeating loop: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY ZABC : : : What is the 258th letter in this sequence? (A) V (B) W (C) X (D) Y (E) Z 12. A public holiday is always celebrated on the third Wednesday of a certain month. In that month, the holiday cannot occur on which of the following days? (A) 16th (B) 22nd (C) 18th (D) 19th (E) 21st 13. A circular spinner is divided into three sections. An arrow is attached to the centre of the spinner. The arrow is spun once. The probability that the arrow stops on the largest section is 50%. The probability it stops on the next largest section is 1 in 3. The probability it stops on the smallest section is (A) 1 4 (B) 2 5 (C) 1 6 (D) 2 7 (E) 3 10 14. A positive number is divisible by both 3 and 4. The tens digit is greater than the ones digit. How many positive two-digit numbers have this property? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 (E) 8 15. A rectangular pool measures 20 m by 8 m. There is a 1 m wide walkway around the outside of the pool, as shown by the shaded region. The area of the walkway is (A) 56 m2 (B) 60 m2 (C) 29 m2 (D) 52 m2 (E) 50 m2 20 m 8 m 1 m Grade 8 16. The results of asking 50 students if they participate in music or sports are shown in the Venn diagram. What percentage of the 50 students do not participate in music and do not participate in sports? (A) 0% (B) 80% (C) 20% (D) 70% (E) 40% Music Sports 15 5 20 17. There are 2 3 as many golf balls in Bin F as in Bin G. If there are a total of 150 golf balls, how many fewer golf balls are in Bin F than in Bin G? (A) 15 (B) 30 (C) 50 (D) 60 (E) 90 18. In the sequence shown, Figure 1 is formed using 7 squares. Each _gure after Figure 1 has 5 more squares than the previous _gure. What _gure has 2022 squares? (A) Figure 400 (B) Figure 402 (C) Figure 404 (D) Figure 406 (E) Figure 408 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 19. Mateo's 300 km trip from Edmonton to Calgary passed through Red Deer. Mateo started in Edmonton at 7 a.m. and drove until stopping for a 40 minute break in Red Deer. Mateo arrived in Calgary at 11 a.m. Not including the break, what was his average speed for the trip? (A) 83 km/h (B) 94 km/h (C) 90 km/h (D) 95 km/h (E) 64 km/h 20. Equilateral triangle ABC has sides of length 4. The midpoint of BC is D, and the midpoint of AD is E. The value of EC2 is (A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 6:25 (D) 8 (E) 10 Part C: Each correct answer is worth 8. 21. The positive factors of 6 are 1, 2, 3, and 6. There are two perfect squares less than 100 that have exactly _ve positive factors. What is the sum of these two perfect squares? (A) 177 (B) 80 (C) 145 (D) 52 (E) 97 22. In the list p; q; r; s; t; u; v, each letter represents a positive integer. The sum of the values of each group of three consecutive letters in the list is 35. If q + u = 15, then p + q + r + s + t + u + v is (A) 85 (B) 70 (C) 80 (D) 90 (E) 75 Grade 8 23. The net shown is folded to form a cube. An ant walks from face to face on the cube, visiting each face exactly once. For example, ABCFED and ABCEFD are two possible orders of faces the ant visits. If the ant starts at A, how many possible orders are there? (A) 24 (B) 48 (C) 32 (D) 30 (E) 40 A D B C E F 24. The number 385 is an example of a three-digit number for which one of the digits is the sum of the other two digits. How many numbers between 100 and 999 have this property? (A) 144 (B) 126 (C) 108 (D) 234 (E) 64 25. Student A, Student B, and Student C have been hired to help scientists develop a new avour of juice. There are 4200 samples to test. Each sample either contains blueberry or does not. Each student is asked to taste each sample and report whether or not they think it contains blueberry. Student A reports correctly on exactly 90% of the samples containing blueberry and reports correctly on exactly 88% of the samples that do not contain blueberry. The results for all three students are shown below. Student A Student B Student C Percentage correct on samples 90% 98% (2m)% containing blueberry Percentage correct on samples 88% 86% (4m)% not containing blueberry Student B reports 315 more samples as containing blueberry than Student A. For some positive integers m, the total number of samples that the three students report as containing blueberry is equal to a multiple of 5 between 8000 and 9000. The sum of all such values of m is (A) 45 (B) 36 (C) 24 (D) 27 (E) 29
Riferimenti normativi per il settore residenziale: Art 81: Accesso alla rete viaria—>> il cancello deve essere arretrato di almeno 4,5m dal filo esterno del marciapiede Art 82: Passo carrabile—>> larghezza non inferiore a 4,5m e non superiore a 6,5m Art 83:Pendenza Rampa —>> max 16% Art 97: Superficie minima degli ambienti - cucina —>> min 5mq - studio—>> min 7mq - soggiorno—>> min 14 mq - soggiorno spazi di cottura—>> 17 -camera (1posto letto)—>> 8mq - camera (2posti letto)—>> 12mq Superficie alloggio totale —>> non inferiore a 28 mq Art 95: Altezze minime- cucina, soggiorno, camera e studio—>> min 2,70m -locali accessori—>> min 2,40 m (bagno, lavanderie) - locali di servizio—>> min 2,10m (disimpegni, riposti.) - soppalchi—>> min 2,10m - parapetti—>> non inf. a 1,1m (10 cm cordolo) (92) Art 86: Distanze - negli edifici di nuova costruzione la distanza degli edifici dal confine con proprietà di terzi — nei NAF—>> non inf. a 3 m — altri ambiti —>> non inf. a 5m Art 89: Scale (R.E. ) —alzate—>> max 12 consecutive — a chiocciola—>> consentite solo all’interno di un’unità abit. — illuminazione—>> se collegano più di due piani devono . essere areati con lucernario. Dim: 0,3 mq . per ogni piano servito (R.I.: 0,4 mq x piano) — areazione —>> non ci può essere areazione verso i vani scala . ( Lo dice anche il regolamento d’igiene ) (R.I) —>> superficie non inferiore a 1mq per piano servi. — larghezza (R.I.) —>> deve garantire la possibilità di soccorso e . trasporto di persone Art 88: Locali sotterranei —>> non possono MAI essere adibiti ad abitazione Locali seminterrati—>> possono ma devono rispettare determinati . requisiti - l’altezza media deve essere > di 2,7m Art 91: Copertura—>> istallazione di apparati tecnici non deve essere visibile . dalle pubbliche vie Art 98: Bagni —>> ambiente contenente il vaso deve essere disimpegnato . dalla cucina (R.I: disimpegnato dai locali abitabili, esclusione Secondo bagno se è a servizio esclusivo di una camera) (R.I)—>> deve essere dotato di vaso, lavabo, bidet doccia o vasca —>> il lavabo può essere ubicato nell’antibagno Art 100: Areazione —>> riscontro d’aria deve essere garantito su aperture . perpendicolari o contrapposte.(non inf. a 1\10) —>> appartamenti inf. a 60mq possono essere . monoaffaccio ( ma non esposti a nord) Art 125: Raccolta rifiuti (R.E)—>> non meno di 0,18mq per ogni abitante . virtuale —>> non meno di 5 mq —>> altezza minima 2,4m (R.I: 2 m) —>> deve avere un punto di allacciamento d’acqua Regolamento d’igiene —>> dimensione tale da poter contenere 4,5l Di rifiuti per abitante.( in ogni caso > di 2mq) —>> scarichi sifonati dall’acqua di lavaggio —>> accorgimenti che assicurino un’adeguata Difesa antimurina e antinsetti Norma UNI 10750: superficie commerciale (ciò che compriamo) , cioè la somma delle superfici coperte—>> 100% delle superfici calpestatili —>>100% delle superfici su cui poggiano . Le pareti divisorie interne non portanti —>> 50% delle pareti portanti interne perimetrali —>> 25% delle aree non abitabili Superfici scoperte—>> 25% dei balconi e delle terrazze scoperte —>> 35% dei balconi e dei terrazzi coperti (3 lati) —>> 35% dei pati e dei porticati —>> 60% delle verande —>> 15% dei giardini di appartamento —>> 10% dei giardini di ville e villini (Se un muro è al confine con un altro appartamento lo considero dalla mezzeria, se confina con uno spazio comune idem, lo considero tutto invece se da sull’esterno ) Regolamento d’igiene (su esso prevale il Re) : norme che discipilinano degli aspetti della vita quotidiana al fine di tutelare la salute dei fruitori Si occupa di : Rumori , odori , fumi, vapori. Scarichi nel sottosuolo Pulizia e decoro Malattie infettive Igenicità degli ambienti Pareti trasparenti (tenendo conto di telai e infissi)—>> deve avere un area pari a 1\8 (nazionale), 1\10 (Milano ) della superficie di pavimento Profondità di pavimento—>> non deve superare i 2,5m dalla finestra Bagno cieco solo se la superficie lorda di pavimento è inferiore ai 70mq e se è presente una sola camera da letto , oppure se è un secondo bagno (altrimenti finestra > 0,5 apribile). Superficie illuminante—>> superficie totale dell’apertura meno - superficie finale non utile (C): 60 cm - superficie superiore non utile (A) A= va considerato per intero se non ci sono aggetti o se questi sono inferiori a 150 cm. Al contrario ne considero solo un terzo. Es: con aggetto, b+ 1\3a . Se il rapporto illuminante è rispettato la profondità del locale non può essere più di 2,5 volte l’altezza del voltino . Se non è rispettato (inferiore a 1\8) allora deve essere 3,5 volte Alloggi devono essere dotati— per 1\2 perone—>> 1 spazio cottura,1 servizio igienico , 1 ripostiglio — per 3\4 persone—>> 1 cucina indipendente, 1 servizio igienico , 1 ripostiglio — per 4\5 persone —>> 1 cucina indipendente, 2 servizi igienici, 1 ripostiglio (per il secondo servizio è richiesta una superficie minima di 2mq e un lato minimo di 1,2m) Dotazione dei servizi: Cucina—>> pavimenti e pareti con superficie Di materiale impermeabile, liscio, lavabile,resist. —>> soffitto materiale traspirante —>> cappa collegata a ogni punto di cottura (Vedi bagno su) Prevenzione incendi : definisce —dimensionamenti—accessi all’area (locali di intrattenimento e di pubblico Spettacolo —>> larghezza 3,5 —>> h libera 4m —>> raggio di svolta 13m —>> pendenza non sup al 10% —>> resist al carico almeno 20t —profondità locali —>> i locali al chiuso non possono Essere ubicati oltre il secondo piano Interrato (non oltre i 10m) . Questi se Sono tra i 7,5 e i 10 m devono essere Protetti da un’impianto sprinkler e Essere dotati di uscite sicure. — carichi d’incendio — comunicazione (locali di intrattenimento e di pubb. Spettacolo —>> locali possono comunicare con altre Attività purché dotate di filtri a prova di Fumo e di porte REI (ameno 30) (queste Non vanno cont nel comp. delle vie d’uscit) — compartimentazioni — autorimesse — comportamento al fuoco
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