مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : امتحانات بها بعض الافكار
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:04 PM 1- Respond to each of the following situations:
1 - A friend asks you how tall the Cairo Tower is. You make a guess.
2- You see a child cycling in the middle of the road. Warn him.
3- A friend is angry that you've used his mobile without asking.
4- You have too much homework to do everyday. Express boredom.
2- Give the situation for the following mini-dialogues:
LA: Single or return?
B : Retun, please. First class if possible.
2. A : You've chosen her the best earrings we have.
B : But to wear them, she needs to have her ears pierced.
A: If you like, I can pierce them for her. B : Would you mind?
3- Choose the correct answerfrom a, b, c or d:
1 - With your mobile, you can.................music from the internet.
a) evolve b) play c) download d) vary
2- I'm going to travel abroad..............finding work here seems impossible.
a) because b) despite c) so d) while
3- You can't possibly count the ... on a bicycle's wheel when it is spinning quickly, a) orbits b) spokes c) cycles d) spins
4- Desert...............means new farming land can be created to grow food.
a) mission b) reclaim c) invasion d) repair
5-1 dislike...............forced to do things that I don't like.
a) to be b)be c) to being d) being
6-1 built a house in the countryside, but I...............it in the city.
a) could build b) might have built c) can build d) could have built 7-1 don't like living under ...., so I hate having lots of things to do every day.
a) pressure b) routine c) lifestyle d) ground
8- A new born elephant can weigh as.................. as 150 Kilograms.
a) much b)more c)many d)most
9- Try and be tolerant. Everyone has the................to their own beliefs.
a) way b) style , c) custom d) right
10-1 wish he..................yesterday.
a) was phoned b) phones c) had phoned d) phoned
11 - It's very Important that we reduce our...................
a) energy b) effort c) power d) waste
12- He ...... down the stairs when he fell over and broke his leg. I'm sure.
a) must have run b) can't run c) must have been running d) may have run
13- John is the friend I like most. He is ................ in my life.
a) sociable b) modular c) special d) spontaneous
14- Go and ask your teacher where.................. find this information.
a) can you b) you can c) are you d) you are
15-The Sphinx of Cairo is.................out of a single piece of rock.
a) based b) positioned c) evolved d) carved
16- By the time you arrive at the station, the train.....You're always late.
a) has left b) will have left c) had left d) might leave
4- Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct them: 1-1 have dinner with friends tomorrow; It's arranged.
2- If the sun doesn't give light and heat, there wouldn't be any life on Earth.
3- It's possible to calculate the age of a tree by counting its leaves.
4- The police in my town is now running driving courses for the public.
5- A phenomenon is something usual that happens, which is often difficult to understand.
6- Research scientists socialise because they cannot know about everything.
5- Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Since the beginning of time, man's life has been a continuous straggle. This struggle has always been connected with his daily needs. At the beginning man straggled to feed and clothe himself and to keep himself warm. So, he invented hunting weapons, weaving and making fire. As modern man's needs have grown more and more complex, his struggle has taken another shape. For example, he does not only straggle to make a fire to warm himself and cook his food, but seeks to control the hidden powers of nature that could run his machines and make his life easier and more comfortable. To achieve that, he has depended on petroleum. But, as the price of petroleum is getting higher and higher and the supply is getting lower and lower, man is now turning to other sources of energy such as the atom or the sun.
a. Answers the following questions:
1- Why does man always have to straggle?
2- What Is driving man to use the sun energy as a source of power?
3- Show the difference between man's struggle in earlier times and in modern times.
4- From the first sentence we know man's straggle ,..;..............
a- lasted a long time c- will continue for a time
b-is over nowadays d- lasts for ever
5- The sources of energy the writer mentioned in the passage are ... ..
a-one source b-two sources c-three sources d-four sources
6- Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Because people have got used to the fact that the prices of every-thing are steadily going up, they do not believe their ears when they hear of a cheap thing. This happened to Adel, a friend of mine. Adel felt that he was in great need of a car, at least to avoid the long daily wait at a bus stop, But Adel knew that having a car was only a dream, as he could certainly not afford the price of even a ten-year old car. However, one day Adel happened to meet Mr. Kamel, an old friend of his father's, who told him that he was ready to sell him one of his cars for only a thousand pounds. Adel became suspicious and thought that the car must be either very old or in a bad condition. But when he saw the car, he found that it was only three years old and in a perfect condition. When Adel insisted on an explanation, Mr Kamel told him that his father had once done him a great favour and refosed to take a reward, and that in this way he was indirectly giving the reward to Adel.
a. Answers the following questions: 1 - Why would Mr Kamel sell Adel a good car for only one thousand pounds?
2- What did Adel find out about the car that he didn't expect?
3- Which person did the underlined word "he" refer to?
4- From the first sentence we know that things are getting ..........
a- very expensive b- as expensive as they were before
c- more and more expensive d- so expensive
5- A ten-year old car would be................
a- too expensive for Adel to buy c- cheap enough for Adei to buy
b- expensive but Adel can buy it d- cheap so Adel can buy
7.1- Answer the following questions:
1- Who overheard the plan for the coronation? What was done with the person?
2- What did Rassendyll say at the ball that could have revealed his identity?
3- Why was the King almost a stranger to many Ruritanians?
4- Rassendyll admitted being lazy, how did he justify this?
2- "You must leave the country as soon as you can. But you need a permit
to leave the city."
a- Who said this to whom? Where?
b- Why did the speaker say this?
c- Did the plan go well? Explain.
3- Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it:
1- In Ruritania, people didn't expect there was a risky King ruling them,
2- Rassendyll studied at a German school and English University.
8- Write a paragraph of about 100 words about:
Why we should be grateful to scientists.
9. A- Translate into Arabic:
You and I must donate something for the good of poor patients who can't afford to pay for expensive medicines. What you give, even if you think it is too little, can help save the life of someone who has lost all hope to recover.
B- Translate into English:
1 – وهب الله مصر موقعا فريدا فكانت مهدا لاقدم حضاره على سطح الارض .
2 – اليس من الحكمه ان يهتم الطالب بدراسته و ان يكون الاكثر حرصا على مستقبله ؟
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:05 PM 1) Respond to each of the following situations
1- You phoned your friend several times but he didn't answer. Deduce why.
2- Your friend is ill. You offer to take him to a doctor.
3- You advise your sister not to stay up late studying .
4- You warn your brother about driving his car fast.
2) Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues :
1- A) Your passport and the tickets, please.
B) Here you are, Sir.
A) Your flight will be within an hour.
2) A) Could you tell me what exactly happened ?
B) A fast car hit this old woman .
A) But you will have to come with us to the hospital.
B) Vocabulary and Structure 3)
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d :
1- Maher has bought the tickets . He ................the match at Cairo stadium tomorrow.
a-will watch b- watches c-watching d- is watching
2- Have you heard........................the life and work of Anthony Hope?
a-on b-from c-about d- for
3- Energy from inside the earth is called.................
a-geothermal b-hydroelectricity c- solar d- windmill
4- The writer has a fixed daily............................
a-red tape b-routine c- customs d- manner
5- What were you doing................the thief broke into the company ?
a-during b-when c-while d-on
6- A spy uses a......................to send secret information to the enemy.
a- razor b- reactor c- transmitter d- knob
7- If water is heated to 100 °C , it..................................
a- will boil b- boils c- would boil d-may boil
8- Several old houses........................in the earthquake last year.
a-collapse b- were collapsed c-collapsed d-have collapsed
9- This jacket is too small for you. It.................................yours.
a- may be b- might be c- must be d- can't be
10- Samy told us that he........................the conference the following year.
a-would attend b-will attend c-attended d- had attended
11- It's a good idea, you..............................sell this old car.
a-should b-must c- have to d-wsll
12- We hope that scientist will find a................for serious diseases such as cancer.
a-care b- curve c-camp d-cure
13-.............people get promoted so quickly as they are always keen on improving their skills.
a-Energy b- Energies c- Energetic d-Energetically
14- A good citizen plays a big..................in improving and developing his country.
a-role b-rule c-roll d- route
15- I need two.................................of paper to write a letter.
a-packets b-sheets c- boxes d-bags
16- It was so late at night. So, I..............................take a taxi.
a-should b-must c- have to d- had to
4- Find the mistake in each of the following sentences, then them correctly;
1-The poor is in need of our help .
2- Having break the window, the boys ran away.
3-The mouse tramp is a device used for catching and killing mice.
4-The guitar is my favourite musical tool.
5- Petra captured by the Romans nearly 2000 years ago.
6- The playground is covered for grass.
Read the following passage, then answer the questions :
Nowadays most countries have at least one airline that flies to foreign countries and one airline that files inside the country. Some countries have several of each.
The first European airline flew everyday from Berlin to Weimar called Deutsche Luft-Reederei (DIR). It started to operate on 6th February 1919 . At first, it carried only post and newspapers , but before long it took passengers as well . The planes were open to the air , so passengers had to wear special clothing and shoes to protect them from the wind , rain and cold .
Although the first passenger flights took place in the U.S.A., the development of air travel in America was strangely slow, it was not until 1926 that there were any regular /passenger service there . It was not until 1939 that the first service across the North Atlantic began to operate. This was a service by the Pan American Boeing 314 flying boat.
Nowadays for many people, air travel is as much part of their lives as traveling by boat , car or train . Although it has not seriously affected travel by car or train , it has caused many shipping lines to stop
carrying passengers , as most people now prefer to make long journeys by air rather than by sea .
A) Give short answers to the following questions :
1- What did DIR carry at first ?
2- Why did passengers have to wear special clothing and shoes ?
3- What was the effect of air travel on ships ?
B) Choose the correct answer from a , b, c or d :
4- It is surprising that air travel in America was.................
a) so quick b) so slow c) slightly quick d) slightly slow
5- Air travel affected shipping lines.....................
a) negatively b) positively c) slowly d) carelessly
6) Read the following passage, then answer the questions :
Pollution means making the environment in which man lives dirty and unclean. It refers to the ways in which our natural surroundings are harmed by cars, sewage, industrial waste, and noise. It also refers to the effects of all this on our health, weather and future resources.
Man has probably been polluting the environment since he appeared on earth. But the increase in population and the growth in industry have created the serious problem of pollution. Some scientists believe that pollution threatens the very existence of life on this planet. Air pollution is the result of millions of tons of waste materials which are poured into the air by factories, furnaces and motor vehicles. Harmful material in the air can cause damage to the lungs, heart and other organs Another serious problem is water pollution. Rivers are often polluted by factory waste that is carelessly poured into them. When water is heavily polluted, it will not support fish or plants that usually live in it. Besides, polluted river water is unsafe to use for drinking.
Waste material can come in solid form as well. In many countries, a growing problem is how to dispose of the large amounts of refuse created by the country's citizens. A particular problem is caused by plastics, aluminum and other materials which do not break down over time. One way to solve this problem is to re-use these materials, in one way or another.
A) Give short answers to the following questions :
1- What does pollution mean?
2- What are the main causes of air pollution?
3- State two kinds of pollution mentioned in the passage .
B) Choose the correct answer from a , b, c or d :
4- Polluted river water isn't....................to use for drink.
a) safe b) unsafe c) harmless d) useless
5- One way to solve the pollution problem is to............waste materials .
a) reject b) recycle c) recite d) neglect
A) Answer the following questions-.
1. Why did Sapt hesitate to shoot Michael on the road through the forest?
2. When did the girl let Sapt and Rassendyli through the gates of the city?
3. Why was the king so surprised to see Rudolf Rassendyli? Were there any differences between them?
4. What was Rassendyll's impression about the castle of Zenda?
B) Read the following quotations then answer the questions:
"It's not good news. I'm afraid he's dead"
a) Who was the speaker to whom?
b) Who was thought to be dead by the listener?
c) What was the occasion?
C) Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it:
1- Most of the people in the old part of Strelsau belong to the king.
2- Rassendyli could fight three of the Six by using a metal plate.
8) Write a reply to your friend Sanaa of about 100 words. You have just received this letter from her. Your name is Doaa .
Dear Doaa ,
I'm very sure that you'll be happy to hear that Ahmed and I have fixed our wedding for next month
20th . It would give me great pleasure if you and your family would attend the ceremony . It will be in my uncle's house at 9 o'clock . Don't forget to bring your camera to take some photos on this happy occasion .
Yours sincerely,
Sanaa . .
a) Translate into Arabic :
An exercise is good for your heart - from athletics to yoga . There is good evidence that these activities can help you look after your heart. Like any other muscle , the heart gets stronger with use . The exercise needs to be regular and frequent - once a year is not enough !
b) Translate into English :
1 – ان موقع مصر المتميز و اثارها الرائعة جعلها من اهم الدول السياحية فى العالم .
2 – يجب ان يكون لكل فرد منا هواياته التى تسهم فى تنمية شخصيته و توسيع مداركه .
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:07 PM Respond to each of the following situations:
1- You are doing your homework. Your brother asks if you need any help. You refuse politely.
2- You regret not taking part in the school journey to Luxor.
3- You need an explanation of how to log on the computer. You ask a friend.
4- A friend thinks there will be life on other planets. You think not.
2) Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues:
1- A: Excuse me. Could you give me a copy of surprise Book third year.
B: OK sir. That's 18 pounds.
2- A: What can I do for you?
B: I'd like to change a reservation for flight 732.
A: OK. Let me check the timetable.
3) Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1- Hazem was.........to get the promotion because he had worked hard,
a) basedb) satc) positioned d) raised
2- .........energy is generated by the power of running water.
a) Nuclearb) Atomicc) Solard) Hydro-electric
3- He was.........a doctorate by Cairo University.
a) gainedb) awardedc) wond) earned
4- When I paint, I need to use.........to thin the paint.
a) rubberb) toothpaste c) sapd) turpentine
5- The.........were stuck in the metro for three hours because of a power failure.
a) diameters b) commuters c) regionsd) cliffs
6- Sally argues her points well and backs them with evidence. She'd be very good at..........
a) signingb) conversation c) speaking d) debate
7- Samir spent three days in hospital to.........after his accident.
a) commitb) recuperate c) excavate d) profess
8- Millions of people watched the rocket.........on TV.
a) startb) launchc) set offd) beginning
9- .........today, he would get there by Sunday.
a) Were he to leaveb) If he leaves c) Had he leftd) Will he leave
10- He wanted to know if.........English well.
a) did I speak b) I spokec) do I speak d) have I spoken
11- Do you regret.........to the party?
a) goingb) to goc) god) went
12- He is turning on the radio. He.........to the news.
a) will listen b) is listening c) listensd) is going to listen
13- No sooner.........got the message than he read it.
a) he hadb) had hec) he hasd) has he
14- Our plane.........next Tuesday at 6.05.
a) is going be b) was arriving c) arrivesd) arrive
15- If you are riding a bicycle, fifty kilometres.........not such a long way.
a) areb) isc) wered) was
16-The ring.........while she was washing the dishes.
a) was lost b) lost c) is lost d) was losing
4) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences, then write it correctly:
1- The car stopped because there was a lack in its petrol tank.
2- Hala always takes part in reading race at school.
3- The minister's possession passed our village.
4- All the furniture in our house are new.
5- While Ramy is walking home, he met his cousin.
6- He was accused of murder despite he was innocent.
5) Read the following passage and answer the questions:
When the woman opened the door she guessed at once that the man was a prisoner of war. There was mud on his face and on his torn clothes. He asked for food and shelter. He told the woman that a 'friend' had given him her address. She immediately asked what the name of the friend was, but he replied that he had forgotten. This made the woman suspicious. She knew that the enemy was making every effort to prevent the local people from helping prisoners. Deciding not to take the risk, she told the man she could not help him. For days she wondered whether she had acted rightly-until she heard that enemy soldiers had arrested a neighbour for helping a 'prisoner of war'. The arrest put the villagers on their guard, for they realized that the enemy had sent out specially trained soldiers who pretended to be prisoners who had escaped.
A) Give short answers to the following questions:
1- What did the man at the door appear to be?
2- What did enemy soldiers do some days later?
3- What was this 'prisoner' really? What effect did the arrest have on the villagers?
B) Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
4- The woman was suspicious because..........
a) the man's answer wasn't convincing b) the man's appearance was not good
c) the man was a prisoner of war d) the man's visit was surprising
5- The woman.........
a) was sure of what she did b) wasn't sure of what she did
c) blamed herself for what she did d) regretted what she did
6) Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Detectives work with the police department. They like their jobs because they try to solve a new puzzle every day. Their job takes them to lots of different places. Detectives are called to houses where there have been robberies. They walk into the home, and the family is sitting there sad, confused and angry. All the furniture has been turned upside down, and just everything valuable has been taken. There's a ton of evidence, but they have to know where to look for it. To some people, this kind of work does not sound like much fun. But to detectives, it's all fascinating. Every case is a new, special puzzle, and their job is to help solve it. They do that by looking for evidence, carefully collecting it and then studying it to see what it tells them. The evidence can come from a million different places. They work with all sorts of scientists and experts top help ****yse the evidence and figure out what happened.
A) Give short answers to the following questions:
1- When are detectives generally called?
2- What does the underlined "it" refer to?
3- According to detectives, why is their job fascinating?
B) Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
4- This passage is about..........
a) the detectives' jobb) a house robbery c) solving a puzzled) police department
5- A detective's job is after..........
a) new discoveriesb) finding criminals c) helping expertsd) accusing people
7) A) Answer the following questions:
1- Why did the Duke poison the King?
2- Why did Rassendyll kill Max Holf?
3- What do you think of the King? Did he deserve to be crowned?
4- Rupert Hentzau was a bold man. Explain.
B) Read the following quotation and answer the questions:
"He's always lived in Ruritania and he cares about the people, so people like him."
a- Who said this? To whom? b- Who was the speaker talking about? c- Why did the speaker praise that person?
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- All the hotels were full of people who wanted to see the wedding.
2- Rassendyll was able to protect himself from Michael's men's guns by using an armour.
8) Write a paragraph of about 100 words about:
"Your favourite hobby." F) Translation
9) A) Translate Into Arabic:
The problem of unemployment is a severe blow to our economy. Besides, it threatens the security of our country, as the unemployed persons tend to commit crimes and spread fear among citizens.
B) Translate into English:
1 – تقدم الدولة كل التسهيلات الممكنه لتشجيع الاستثمارات العربيه و الاجنبيه فى مصر و ذلك لزيادة الدخل القومى .
2 – لا بد من زيادة الانتاج لكى يكفى احتياجاتنا و يوفر علينا الاستيراد .
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:08 PM Respond to each of the following situations:
1-Your friend asks your opinion about how life will be like in the future.
2-You can't excuse your friend for damaging your mobile phone.
3-A reporter asks you what you would do if you were a millionaire.
4-You suddenly find out that there is no money in your pocket. You make a deduction.
l2j Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues:
1- A: Get a doctor here, immediately!
B: What's the problem, sir?
A: My wife is on the floor, she's unconscious.
B: Which room are you calling from?
A: Room 65 overlooking the Nile.
2- A: What can I help you with?
B: I need to make a withdrawal.
A: How much are you withdrawing today?
B: I need $300.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1- We must make some adjustments in the communication.......before it can work properly.
groupmissiongymnasticssystem
2- The team's plane...............next Tuesday at 6.05.
is going be was arriving arrives arrive
3- Molten lava comes from under the.............
power stationsearth's surface stonesgeothermal energy
4- I ....................carefully because I know how dangerous driving can be.
drive alwaysalways drive always drovewill always drive
5- After the accident mother had.............so she didn't remember who we were.
suspectinvention sapamnesia
6- Help! The homework.....................up by my dog.
was toreis being tornis tearingtears
7- Be careful what you say because there are...........in the district.
spiesspyingspiedspays
8- She.................caught her bus because she would have been here by now.
can't have might havecould havemust have
9- The people.............to the judge's ruling. They thought it was wrong.
released recognisedobjectedaccused
10- If Ali read the story, he.................it.
will enjoy would have enjoyed might enjoyenjoys
11- The Great.............was a period of economic crisis that lasted for 12 years.
Depression PublicityCorrespondent j Force
12- Yesterday I met a man..............to Russia years ago.
who had travelledtravelled travelwho was travelling
13- People.....................to think that the sun's very important.
have the right haven't right toare right todon't right to
14- Cairo,.............is the capital of Egypt, is very crowded.
thatwhere whatwhich
15- Drought occurs when there is too little.............
rainfalllightningdiameterinvestment
16- Mother invited all the neighbours in the building.................my 21st birthday.
have celebratedto celebrate celebratingcelebrate
8 4 | Find the mistake in each of the following sentences, then write it correctly:
1- The man was so angry that he had a murder look in his eyes.
2- Abdel-Latif Abu-Heif had a phenomenon ability to swim long distances.
3- If he hadn't looked at the sun, he wouldn't have damaged his site.
4- Someday people are exploring all of the ocean bottom in submarines.
5- After Hany took the stomach medicine, he had felt better.
6- The people who lives were rescued thanked the policeman a lot.
51 Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Today, millions of people want to learn or improve their English but it is difficult to find the best method. Is it better to study in Britain or America or to study in your own country? The advantages of going to Britain seem obvious. Firstly, you will be able to listen to the language all the time you are in the country. You will be surrounded completely by the language wherever you go. Another advantage is that you have to speak the language if you are with other people.On the other hand, there are also advantages to staying at home to study. You don't have to make big changes to your life. As well as this, it is also a lot cheaper than going to Britain but it is never possible to achieve the results of living in the UK. If you have a good teacher, I think you can learn in a more concentrated way than being in Britain without going to a school.So, in conclusion, I think that if you have enough time and enough money, the best choice is to spend some time in the UK. This is simply not possible for most people. The most important thing to do in this situation is to maximise your opportunities: to speak only English in class and to try to use English whenever possible outside the class.
4. Answer the following questions:
1. Why is improving your English isn't easy?
2. What is one of the advantages of going to the UK to learn English?
3. What should People who don't have a lot of time and money do?
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d.
4. What is the article about?
low many people learn English.
The best way to learn English.
English schools in England and America.
The disadvantages of learning English.
5. What is one of the advantages of staying in your country to learn English?
The teachers aren't very good in Britain.
You have to work too hard in Britain.
Your life can continue more or less as it was before.
The British hate the Egyptians.
Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Our demand for electricity is climbing so fast that over the next decade our generating capacity must increase by a third. Fossil fuels supply nearly three-quarters of this energy. But the smoke expelling coal, gas, and oil-fired plants are also responsible for half of our air pollution. That might be considered as a small price to pay for progress. But there's an alternative, .one that produces no smoke and can actually create more fuel than it consumes. In many regions it's even cheaper than coal-fired electricity: nuclear power. It may directly bring danger of radioactivity to the mind, but if other types of power didn't present equal and even worse problems, it would make no sense to consider nuclear power at all. But they do.
4. Answer the following questions:
1- What are the advantages of nuclear power?
2- What is the writer worried about in the future?i
3- Do you know other inexpensive alternatives? If yes, say what.
Choose the correct answer fvoae a, b, c or d.
4. Although 3/4 of the electricity is generated from fossil fuels,....................
we should consider the potential dangers of nuclear power
everything has got an expense; and nuclear power's is its radioactivity
half of the air pollution is caused by the plants using them
coal also contains a surprising amount of radioactive material
5. It's claimed in the passage that nuclear power....................
supplies three-quarters of the country's energy demand
is less dangerous and cheaper than other types of power
is a potential danger because it's radioactive
will present us a more polluted environment
Answer the following questions:
1- "The prisoner of Zenda" teaches us that tricks are met by tricks. Explain how.
2- Does Michael know that Rassendyll isn't the real king?How do you know?
3- What does Sapt mean by "If you disappear, the game is over."?
4- Who gets killed in the fight in the wood? Who gets away?
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"We don't often see It in our country unless you're part of the king's family, the Elphbergs."
1- Who said this to whom?
2- What does the underlined pronoun "It" refer to?
3- Why does the speaker say this sentence?
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- Antoinette de Mauban married someone from the royal family of Ruritania.
2- Fritz signed the permit that Rassendyll and Sapt needed to get out of the city.
Writing
Write a paragraph of not less than 100 words on;
"How businessmen can invest their money in the projects carried out in Egypt nowadays."
' 9 I A) Translate into Arabic:
Water, more than anything else, is essential to life. Conserving our water resources should be a top priority. With increased water usage, we will face a serious problem .So we should economize on water by putting in plants that need less water and turning off the water when it's not in use. Water is life, and we must take care of it.
B) Translate into English:
1 – ان الانسان الناجح هو الذى يغلق فمه قبل ان يغلق الاخرين اذانهم .
2 – ان الخوف من الفشل هو اكبر عائق يمنع النجاح .
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:09 PM 1. Respond to each of the following situations:
1. You cannot understand a certain part in the course. How do you ask your teacher?
2. An old man wants to cross the road. He asks you to help him. What do you say?
3. At the cinema someone sitting in front of you is talking loudly. You politely ask him
to stop.
4. You've accidentally stepped on someone's foot. You apologize.
2. Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues.
1)
A: Can I help you, sir?
B: I'd like to buy some screws and nails.
A: Sure. How many?
2)
A: What's the problem?
B: The boy next to my son is always bullying him.
A: I see. We'll find out. Anyhow, we'll talk to his
teacher first and the headmaster will be informed later.
3. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1. Voters..........to carry their IDs when they go to the voting place.
a) required b) are required c) are requiring d) have required
2. If he failed his exam, he..........badly prepared.
a) will be b) will have been c) must have been d) would have
3. Three hundred and fifty years ago, people..........their own clothes.
a) make b) made c) have made d) had made
4. When my aunt..........tomorrow, say 'hello' to her.
a) arrives b) will arrive c) arrived d) is going to arrive
5. If there is not much rain in a year, the.......... in a tree are close together.
a) barks b) rings e) roots d) leaves
6. In every culture, people..........jewellery since prehistoric times.
a) wear b) wore c) have worn d) had worn
7. We didn't have class..........the teacher was absent.
a) until b) although c) because d) so
8. My brother came to my graduation ceremony although he...........
a) was sick b) wanted to c) was happy d) will graduate
9. Are you qualified..........that job?
a) to b) for . c) as d) like
10. People are..........to get ice-cream.
a) jumping b) buying c) queuing d) standing
11. You must do two or three..........things to lose weight.
a) many b) few c) little d) much
12. The story was.........., though it could happen.
a) practical b) fictional c) traditional d) realistic
13...........power supplies Egypt with a lot of its electricity.
a) Hydroelectric b) Turboelectric c) Photoelectric d) Bioelectric
14. The new classmate's..........are football and athletics.
a) interests b) achievements c) awards d) experiences
15. My internet friend looks..........to hear about life in Egypt.
a) attached b) related c) forward d) interested
16. Entertainers must know how to get..........in mass media.
a) publicity b) celebrity c) procession d) coronation
4. Find the mistake in each of the following sentences then write it correctly:
1. Ali always borrowed money from me and sometimes did not pay it back, that made me
very angry.
2. By the end of this year the company will have not been established.
3. My friend asks if he were in your place, he'd act differently.
4. Students are developed to higher classes in case of success.
5. Paperback is used for making boxes.
6. Some employees are forced to work in badly paid works.
C. Reading 5. Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
A library presents an interesting vision: books neatly arranged according to reference numbers on endless rows of shelves. Initially, the wall-to-wall books make you feel that any fact you want to know must be in one of them and that the ideas in these books should fit together as neatly as the books fit together on the shelves. You have a comforting feeling that all knowledge in books combines to provide a smooth carpet of learning—everywhere even and firm under foot, no matter where you tread.
When you actually start to look for specific information or try to find agreement between the books on a particular topic, you are more likely to feel that you have stepped into the jungle. You cannot always find what you are looking for; what you do find may be confusing. On the positive side, you may uncover some wonderful surprises—ideas and information that you had no idea existed.
A) Write short answers to the following questions:
1. Why is it not difficult to look up information in a library?
2. True or False? —The writer compares the books with a carpet.
3. Which surprises can you discover on looking for specific information?
B) Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d:
4. The writer employed the word 'jungle' to indicate the feeling of.......
a) surprise b) confusion c) agreement d) vision
5. The underlined word 'them' refers to...........
a) numbers b) shelves c) walls d) books
6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
The voyage began. The only living being the sailors saw was an albatross. The albatross followed the ship. But in a moment of thoughtlessness the captain shot the albatross dead, which turned the pleasant voyage into a miserable experience. His sailors cried out against him at first, but later they justified the act and thus made themselves partners in the crime. After this cruel act, there was no wind. The ship stood still with the burning sun overhead. The albatross began to be avenged. The sailors threw the whole guilt on the captain. In the moonlight the captain saw water-snakes. Overcome by their beauty, he praised them, and a new regret began. The ship moved forward, and he saw his native country. Now the regret of his act begins. For ever in the future it forces him to travel from land to land, to stop every third man he meets to tell the whole story of the voyage. He must teach by his own example, love for all things created by God.
A) Write short answers to the following questions:
1. What did the captain do to turn the voyage into a miserable one?
2. When did the sailors become partners in the crime?
3. How did the albatross begin to be avenged?
B) Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d:
4. The captain shot the albatross...........
a) considerably b) carelessly c) thoughtfully d) interestingly
5. The captain praised the water-snakes because...........
a) he had to overcome their beauty b) they were God's creatures
c) he had the whole guilt on him d) he wanted to be an example
7. a) Answer the following questions:
1. Why was Rudolf Rassendyll no exception to many of Countess Amelia's descendants?
2. How did the boy intentionally help Rassendyll catch up with Rupert?
3. Did the farmer recognise Rassendyll (the King)? Why? Why not?
4. Write about a lesson that you have learnt from the main character. Provide evidence from the story to support your answer.
b) Read the following quotation and then answer the questions:
'No. We're waiting to see if his bite's poisonous."
1. Who said this and to whom?
2. Where did these words said?
3. What would the speaker do if his bite was poisonous?
c) Find the mistake in each sentence then write it correctly:
1. Michael's men kidnapped the King after finding him in the castle.
2. If Rassendyll had been selfish, he would have left the throne.
D. Writing
8) Write a paragraph about 100 words about:
The most permanent wealth lies in agriculture and industry. Explain.
9) A. Translate into Arabic:
The ability of a person to be civilised has always been the most remarkable of human features. Expressing an apology—and accepting one—is an important aspect of human behaviour. We are expected to apologise when we have caused someone trouble in one way or another.
B. Translate into English:
1 – تعنى المواطنة توفير حياة كريمة و حرية و عدالة اجتماعية .
2 – ان مصر هى ارض الامن و السلام و المحبة و يشعر زوارها بكرم و طيبة اهلها .
Tornadoo1970 02-06-2015, 10:15 PM Respond to each of the following situations:
1- You plan to visit Greece during the summer vacation.
2- You're introduced to the boss of "Dahab company" specialised in making paper.
3- Someone asks you why everyone is putting their umbrellas up.
4- Your friend asks you why you are going to the barber's.
I2J Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues:
1- A: Good afternoon. I regret to tell you that I'm going to be moving out.
B: Oh, really? When are you leaving?
A: I'll be leaving on the last day of June.
B: Any particular reason or has anyone annoyed you?
A: No, I've got a new job in a remote area.
2- A: Could I ask you some questions? B: Sure, you can.
A: Did you vote today?
B: Sure I did!
A: Which candidate did you vote for?
B: I can't disclose that information.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1 - Atomic energy is created by.............atoms.
sitting spitting situating splitting
2- Mona....................her grandparents over the weekend.
is visiting visit is visited visiting
3- The government needs to.............the value of investing in renewable energy.
interest examine observe secure
4- Many types of trees.................in large gardens like the Orman Gardens.
is found finding are found finds
5-.............Egypt has programmes for the development of renewable energy.
Currently Sometimes Silently Once in a while
6- Hatem.................the dog because it doesn't seem hungry.
must have fed had fed can't have fed mightn't have fed
7- Mohammed was so angry that he had a.................look in his eyes.
murdered murder nurderous nurderer
8- If you had gone to the top of BurjKhalifa with me, you ........... dizzy looking down.
will feel would have felt would feel felt
9- Good deeds can.............others to do good deeds.
argue for stop encourage regard
10- At the end of our street there's a greengrocer's..............we usually buy our greens.
who whose here which
11 - The.............man looked at the floor while he was in the courtroom.
avengeful victimised invisible accused
12-By the end of this month, 500,000 meals...........in this restaurant since its opening.
will have been served vill serve had served will be served
13- Soha is studying to become an.............banker.
illuminating engineering irresponsible investment
14- Samy suggested we all.................him at his farm in Sharqia.
to visit visiting visit visited
15- The lawyer.............for a reduction in the sentence of his client.
bullied argued encouraged charged
16- The terrorists.................to have left the country.
believe are believed believed have believed
Find the mistake in each of the following sentences, then write it correctly:
1- Omar is on a message to fight illiteracy by teaching some of his family how to read and
write.
2- In some countries, solar energy is used for cook and heating.
3- The children hid under the bed because of the thunder and lighting.
4- Robinson Crusoe is regarding by many people as the first historic novel in English.
5- If I had enough money, I'd sell my old car and bought a new one.
6- I didn't understand which Ali had said.
Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Tea had a reputation for being both safe and almost always beneficial. However, scientists are now suggesting that tea may not be as safe as we had previously believed. Tea contains caffeine, and caffeine has been linked to sleeplessness and to the unpleasant jumpy feeling some people get when stressed. More seriously, there is a link between miscarriages, and pregnant women are advised to reduce their intake of tea until after their baby is born. Due its dangerous side-effects, many people who drink a lot of tea solve the problem by drinking a beverage from which the caffeine has been removed, decaffeinated tea, but others claim that it simply doesn't taste right. The sensible course is probably one of moderation: continue to enjoy your cup of tea, but don't enjoy too many!
Answer the following questionsons:
1- What did people use to think of tea?
2- Why can tea be dangerous?
3- How can people face the dangerous side-effects caused by tea?
B. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
4. As it is pointed out in the passage, tea used to be considered..................
having no damaging effect on people's health
beneficial in moderation
more dangerous than alcohol
causing jumpy feeling if drunk excessively
5. The writer points out that the best solution is to drink..................
decaffeinated tea instant coffee
tea in moderation other beverages like hot chocolate
Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Although there is a great deal of variation within each gender, on the average men and women discuss a surprisingly different range of topics. Certain topics were common to both men and women: work, movies, and television proved to be frequent topics for both groups. The differences between men and women were more striking than the similarities. Female friends spent much more time discussing personal and domestic subjects, relationship problems, family, health and reproductive matters, weight, food and clothing. Men, on the other hand, were more likely to discuss music, current events, sports and business. Women were more likely to gossip about close friends and family. By contrast, men spent more time gossiping about sports figures and media personalities. These differences can lead to frustration when men and women try to converse with one another.
Answer the following questionsons:
1- What does the passage mainly discuss?
2- Which topics are common between men and women? i
3- What happens when men and women try to converse with each other?
B. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
4- It is stated in the passage that women.................
are unwilling to discuss personal subjects
are more interested in discussing relationship problems than are men
never talk about other men and women
don't like gossiping about anything
5- According to the passage, men -...........................
need to learn to communicate better
like talking about movies and television as much as women do
are not likely to gossip on anything
get more frustrated whenever they try to converse with women
A. Answer the following questions:
1- How does Rassendyll prove that he is a man of honour?
2- Why didn't Sapt kill Duke Michael at the fork?
3- The iron table was more useful then guns. Show when and how.
4- Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"Why are you doing this? You don't have to work for my brother."
1- Who said this to whom and where?
2- What did the speaker want from the addressed person?
3- Did the addressed person agree to do what he was asked to do?
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- Rassendyll told Flavia to pretend that she was busy so as not to go to Zenda.
2- Rassendyll asked Johann to open the front door to the castle at 2 o'clock in the morning.
Write a paragraph of about 100 words describing:
"How we can make our environment a pleasant place."
A) Translate into Arabic:
Despite our advanced technological abilities, there are still many things that we cannot do. Our engineering abilities have given us a great deal of comfort in our lives, but we still live with uncertainty. Perhaps we will always remain in conflict with some aspects of our environment.
B) Translate into English:
1 – ان جوهر الاخلاق الحميده هو مراعاة مشاعر الاخرين .
2 – يقال ان الانسان يحتاج الى سنتين ليتعلم الكلام و خمسين سنه ليتعلم الصمت .
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