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![]() ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT Ministry of Education General Secondary Education Certificate Examination,2006 First Stage Test eleven Time : 3 hours 1- Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d: 1- Insects destroy large ( properties - proportions - opportunities -opportunists) of the crops . 2- Some businessmen invest their money in food (processing - modifying -cooking - proceeding) projects . 3- Up till now, there is no (evil - evidence - evident - even) that food with GM ingredients has any ill effects . 4- The label on cans and bottles should contain accurate information about the (percent - percussion - percentage - budget) of GM ingredients . 5- He got steamed (on - above - down - up) when the teacher dismissed him out of the class . 6- We don't use chemical fertilizers on this farm . All our vegetables are ( organic - organs - inorganic - energetic ) 7-Insecticides and pesticides are (insects -herbs - pests - poisons ) 8- Globalization will affect our economy badly unless our products are of high (kind - quantity - quality - quarter) 9- Travelers often stick (labels - tickets - papers - cards ) on their baggage with their names and addresses . 10- Lack of work (opportunists - proportions - opportunities - oppositions) is the main stumbling bloc that youth faces 11- Chemical fertilizers are (organic -natural - poisonous - inorganic ) substances used to make the land fertile . 12- Have you ever( been to - gone to - been on - been for) the internet ? 13- A bug is some kind of( computer-equipment - insects - plant) 14- So long as you have a car, you can put these bags in the (boot - truck -booth - post, 15- What (benefits - disadvantage - drawbacks - pen-friends) would you gain from seeking trouble ? 16- The more you read, the more you (broaden - border - burden - powder) your knowledge. 17-1 booked a seat in a first class (cart - carriage - truck - carpet) to Aswan. 18- Five-star restaurants serve meals at ( fox - fixing - fixed - mixed) price. 19- Companies and countries (do - borrow - lend - make) a lot of money out of tourism . 20- Millions of cars , trucks and lorries pass across this bridge every day (eating - breaking - running - drinking) away its asphalt. 21- When the bell rings, the students ( fly - look - flock - block) to the school gate. 22- He has a fever. His temperature reaches its (high - length - height - long ) at night. 23- Spiders (reproduce - produce - provide - reconstruct) by laying eggs . 24- Some people claim that they can ( make - do - find - see ) predictions about the future. 25- New laws were passed to improve the (manage - manager - management -mango) of traffic in big cities . 26- He won the gold medal in running (in - for – since - ago) 1992. 27- A busboy receives five pounds a day other than (tips - tops - tapes - taxes ) 28- The journey was exotic . It was ( normal - exciting - usual - depressing ) 29- Game - Tame - Sport - Gain) is wild animals and birds . 30 - He went ( for - on - at - in) holiday to Alex . 31- Dr Magdi Yacoub has achieved great ( fame - frame - famous - famine)\ all over the world . 32- According to the (journey - itinerary - timetable - guide book ) we'll visit , the High Dam on the third day. 33- He aims at setting up a small industrial project to (do - make - work - improve) his guide book . 34- Alex is a leading port in Egypt. It's full of( colour - colourless - colourful - dark) markets . 35- (Rige- Rope - Ripen - Riddle )tomatoes go soft quickly. 36- The ( reason - disease - function - cause ) of the accident was thick mist. 37- We are to find a solution ( for - to - from - with ) this problem . 38- His behaviour was quite impolite , so he is ( proud - frightened -consisted - ashamed ) of himself . 39- He was ( delighted - angry - disappointed - fed up ) with his bad exam results . He didn't expect to get such bad marks . 40- As a result of hunting most rare birds and animals began to die (of – away -from – out) 41- The Gulf countries ( expert - operate - rely - work ) on the crude oil as a main earner of foreign currency . 42- He is hopeless (at - from - with - for ) spelling words . 43- He was imprisoned for a year because he was charged (of - with -for - from) robbery. 44-Will you accept the offer ? It all ( depends - depended - will depend - deepens) 45-Had he a flat, he ( will marry - would marry - would have married - will have married ) 46-( Were - If - Had - Unless )she to have enough money , she'd buy a new T-shirt.. 47-Without the Nile, it ( would be - would have been - will be - will have been ) difficult to irrigate the Delta lands . 48-He let them ( go - went - to go - going ) swimming last Friday . 49-Mother made us ( go - went - gone - going) to bed early last night. 50-The heart pumps oxygen-rich blood round the body through (veins - streams - pulses - arteries ) 51-The heart ( pulses - valves - beats - surgeries ) prevents the blood from getting back into the arteries 52-The heart-lung machine can take (of - up - over - on ) temporarily from the heart and lungs . 53-" Financial help" means (training - education - money -equipment) 54-Our ancient remains are of ( output - outside - outsitting - outstanding ) value, 55-Turn on the radio please, I'd like to listen to the weather ( forecast forehead - foresee -foretime ) 56-The new road must ( by post - go past - bypass - look across )the town 57-( Veins - Arteries - Valves - Vases ) carry the blood back to the heart after it has given up all its oxygen . 58-( Disorders - Instructions - Orders - Borders ) of the heart can now be treated with surgery . 59-Dr Magdi Yacoub is most famous in the (open - opening -opened -opens ) heart surgery . 60-As result of the earthquake, all the hospital ( words - wanders -wonders - wards ) were full of the injured people . 61-Thanks to the great breakthrough in heart surgery, the death ( rat - rare - rate - bare ) is decreasing . 62-The director of the hospital goes round the wards every day to (take - record - give - type ) notes on the work of the doctor . 63-He became an expert on heart surgery ( on - in - at - with ) the age of 32. 64-The injured people had to tie on the ( bare - bar - pure - bark ) floor of the hospital . 65-Mohamed Ali is remembered as the ( discoverer - finding -inventor - founder) of modern Egypt. 66-The reports which the visitor wrote about that school were (appealing - applying - appalling - applicant) the school conditions were very bad. 67-Hurghada is (guest - host - ghost - house ) to thousands of tourists every year. 68-Tourists are attracted to Hurghado and Safaga because of the beautiful coral ( roofs - roots - routes - reefs ) 69-Polyps are tiny ( plants - animals - birds - fish ) 70-When we break (away - down - out - off ) a piece of coral, it takes about 100 years to grow back again . 71-It's irresponsible of us to ( dump - pump - bomb - bump) rubbish in he Nile causing its pollution to increase . 72-The coral reefs can be easily damaged because they are (hard - floppy - fragile - strong ) 73-The captain tied his boat up to the (buoys - pipes -anchors -lines ) installed along the coast. 74-( Hygiene - Hydroelectricity - Hydrogen - Hybrid ) is to keep yourself and things around.you clean .) 75-Those who ( dump - operate - operate on - anchor ) boats in Hurghada must have licence . 76There are a lot of people who ( gain - earn - win - get) a living from tourism. 77-Tourists come to the Red Sea ( researches - reports - buoys -resorts ) to enjoy seeing the coral reefs . 78-The coral reefs in Hurghada and Safaga are part of our national (industry - heritage - production - patriotism ), so we mustn't destroy them. 79-Even Mr John wouldn't ( dare - dear - diary - deer ) argue with the boss 80-When I was in Hurghada. I bought a piece of the coral reefs as a ( present - gift - memory - souvenir ) of my stay there . 81-The coral-reefs will survive as long as the (anchors - buoys -skeletons -polyps) are healthy . 82-Dial again . You may get (through - over - up - across ) and tell him the news. 83-When the telephone call was over. I ( held the line - hung up -got through - hanged up ) 84-He lost his money and was in a real ( spot - fax - fix - deep , water ) 85-Making friends with trouble makers will certainly (get - put -boil - drown ) you into deep water . 86-When the ship bumped into the reefs and began to sink . the captain realized that he was in a tight (spotty - split -fix - spot) 87-I'd like to buy a car but lack of money is the main stumbling ( block - fix - clock - flock) 88-She agreed to marry that bad man and ( swam - went - got -dived ) into hot water . 89-You should sleep well (at - on - in - through ) the night before your exam. 90-Eating GM foods may bring ( up - over - in - about) unknown diseases. 91-President Mubarak has warned Israel that war may lead to ( disastrous - deserts - desserts - disorders ) effects on the whole world 92-The industrial ( compounds - composers - complexes - comparisons ) must be set up outside big cities . so as to reduce pollution. 93-The thief took everything . He left nothing but his ( feet - arms -legs - footprints) 99-The volcanic dust (looks - blocks - flocks - breaks ) out the sun rays for a long time . 100-(Infrared - Interviewed -Infernal - Inferior) rays are invisible . 101-Oil natural gas and coal are oil,( fossil - facility -fuss -vessels ) fuels 102-If the world's ice melted , the low-lying regions would be (emerged - submerged - subtracted - substituted ) |
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