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2nd Test Name: ……………………………
1- Write what would you say in each of the following situations:
1- You think that Arabic is the most interesting subject.
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2- Your friend has broken his arm.
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3- You are in a new city. You don't know the way to the embassy.
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4- You want to know the price of your friend's T-shirt..
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2- Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:
Doctor: ………………………………………..…..………….?
Khalid: I have cold.
Doctor: ………………………………………………………..?
Khalid: I felt it yesterday morning.
Doctor: ………………………………………………………. .
Khalid: No, It is not serious but you need to have some rest.
Doctor: I'll give you some medicine.
Khalid: Thank you doctor.
3-Rewrite using the words in brackets to give the same meaning:
1- "I will meet you if you come to the party." ( Shaima told Hagar )
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2- The bird in that tree will eat the fruit.. ( be )
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3- I'm sure he didn't come to the party. ( Can't )
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4- "When did you buy this car?" Moustafa said to Yahya. (Moustafa asked Yahya)
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5- " Don't move your chair, please.". ( My teacher told me )
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4- Read and write notes on the passage :
Mr Maged is a guide in a tourist company. He speaks three languages very well. He is short but well built. He likes swimming and playing tennis. He is married and has got two sons and a daughter.
6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions below:
Technology has changed people and their lives. No period in history has had as many significant changes as the past century. Improvements of all kinds such as those in communication and transportation have seriously changed many people's lives - not all positively. Some people do not like the new results of technology. They often resist the new. They might prefer to take trains instead of planes and receive letters instead of phone calls or E-mails.
Computers are an obvious part of technology that reach into most people's lives. A computer can easily perform simple and complex calculations. It can record all kinds of information. It can sort material either alphabetically or in number sequence. It can classify, report and edit information that is put in. The only requirement is that the computer must be correctly programmed to perform these functions or jobs. A computer programmer uses special computer languages to control and instruct the different parts of the computer.
Computers have so many everyday uses that the business world would stop without them. They can, for example, reserve aeroplane tickets, keep bank accounts and record grocery items. All of these jobs can be done in a fraction of the time that a person would need.
The investment of time and patience that a person makes in learning how. to use a computer pays off many times. Computers save great amounts of time by doing uninteresting jobs that take people a long time.
Computers are designed for repetitive projects, for processing and storing large amount of data, and for accuracy and speed. By using computers, human beings can free themselves to do more human projects.
A) Answer the following questions:
1. What jobs can a computer do? Mention three only.
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2. Why do some people react negatively to technology?
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3. What does the writer mean by the underlined words : "pays off?
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Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d:
4. To get the most correct output, a computer requires .............................
a) great amounts of time

a limited amount of data
c) a high degree of patience d) highly accurate programmes
5. Without computers,...........................
a) complex calculations would be easier.

life would be much more difficult.
c) communication would be more developed. d) making use of time would be better.
6. According to the passage, to be able to provide efficient inputs, a
computer programmer should .............................
a) use special computer languages

disregard repetitive performances of the brain
c) teach foreign languages d) discover computer programmes
7. The best title for this passage can be ...................
a) Technology in the Past Centuries.

Computers, Past and Present.
c) Computer and Man d) Unwelcomed Guest.
7- Write a paragraph of seven lines about
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Money is not always the root of all evils
* Money is said the root of all evil.
* How we can make the best use of money.
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8- A: Translate into Arabic:
Sometimes in the future, we will need a new form of energy because the world's supplies of oil will dry up. Today scientists do their best to find new sources of energy.
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A: Translate into English:
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