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أرشيف المنتدى هنا نقل الموضوعات المكررة والروابط التى لا تعمل |
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أدوات الموضوع | ابحث في الموضوع | انواع عرض الموضوع |
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إلى السادة الزملاء مدرسي ومشرفي وموجهي اللغة الإنجليزية أرجوا حل هذه النماذج
Section Three : Grammatical Structure Directions : Questions 93-106 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), ( ![]() 93 - I _______ the book but when I heard what the critics said I changed my mind. a) was going to buy b) would have bought c) was buying d) am going to buy 94 - She _________ him before 1968. a) has seen b) saw c) had seen d) seen 95 - It was snowing when the refugees __________ . a) have arrived b) arrived c) had arrived d) were arrived 96 - Mary is waiting ___________ the Queen. a) to see b) for seeing c) for to see d) at see 97 - She doesn’t want _________ her. a) anybody helped b) that anybody helping c) anybody to help d) that any body helps 98 - In the year 2005,he ___________ working here for 50 years. a) will have been b) will be c) has been d) had been 99 - You ________ drive carefully. The roads are slippery. a) would better b) would rather c) had better d) had rather 100- He doesn’t smoke. _________ a) I don’t too. b) Neither I do. c) I don’t neither. d) Neither do I. 101- It’s raining. We have to return home, __________ ? a) don't we b) wouldn’t we c) didn’t we d) isn’t it 102- He knew everything ________ was going on. a) what b) where c) whom d) that 103- Students have to spend a lot of time studying _________ their own. a) on b) by c) for d) in 104- He is very famous ________ Great Britain. a) whole b) all over c) in all d) all of 105- They’re staying with their parents __________ the time being. a) during b) for c) since d) when 106- ____________ all her efforts the party was ruined. a) In spite of b) Nevertheless c) Although d) However Section Four : Vocabulary Directions : Items 107-112 include sentences with missing words or phrases. From the words or phrases below each choose the one that best completes the sentence. 107- Keep your children away from this medicine ! It’s ________. a) dead b) deadly c) death d) dying 108- Shakespeare has written many poems. He is a __________ poet. a) large b) huge c) tiny d) great 109- This new pot is __________. You can put it on the stove. a) waterproof b) heatproof c) bulletproof d) soundproof 110- The patient is now in a ___________ condition. a) series b) medical c) critical d) psychological 111- The new Saudi _____________ are twenty and two hundreds. a) currencies b) money c) coins d) banknotes 112- I wish you a good result in your exam. When are you _______ it ? a) passing b) taking c) leaving d) doing Directions : In each sentence below replace the boldface word with the one that has the nearest meaning to it . 113- The Roman armies were defeated in 622 A.D. a) inscribed b) enlisted c) retreated d) beaten 114- Bad deeds are disgraceful. a) shameful b) beautiful c) shy d) happy 115- Birds expand their wings when they are flying. a) protect b) inflate c) contract d) shrink 116- The population in Saudi Arabia increased from eight millions to fourteen millions in the past ten years. a) produced b) decreased c) reduced d) ascended Section Five : Reading Comprehension Directions : Read the following text carefully. Then answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by the text. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence : 1- Visitors to America are immediately struck by the tremendous numbers of automobiles filling the highways and crowding the city streets. The automobile, which has transformed the American way of life, is the most indispensable workhorse of the family. During the week, the father drives it to his job in the city, alone, or in a “car pool” arrangement with several of his fellow workers. When he leaves it at home, his wife uses it constantly to do errands, to haul groceries, to drive children to lessons or appointments, to shops or swimming pools. On weekends, the family drives out to the country for a picnic lunch or may take a trip of several hundred miles. On vacations, no corner of the country is beyond the family’s reach. 2- All of America has felt the changes, which came with the automobile and with the network of highways that have been built to serve it. Farmers, who live far from their neighbors, are no longer isolated. Tractors of the work of the many farmlands they cannot afford to hire, Trucks carry their products to market, to storage elevators or to railroads. 3- Traffic jams in cities and along the approaches to cities, especially at morning and evening rush hours and at the start and end of weekends, are difficult problems. How to find out enough parking space in the cities, even with underground parking lots and many-storied “pigeonhole” parking structures in another. More highways and wider ones are needed as fast as they can be built. 117- The main topic of this passage is __________________ . a) The network of highways b) The American highways c) Trucks and Tractors in America d) Cars and the American Life 118- The automobile has had _______________ on the American society. a) A little effect b) hardly any effect c) an obvious effect d) no effect whatsoever 119- The American father ________________________. a) always drives alone to work. b) may share his car with other colleagues. c) drives his children to lessons. d) drives his wife to haul groceries. 120- The American family may spend the weekend ____________. a) abroad. b) in downtown. c) out of town. d) in a family gathering. 121- Thanks to the automobile, all American States have become ____________. a) within reach. b) more isolated. c) beyond reach. d) torn apart. 122- Most American families __________________ cars. a) cannot afford b) do not badly need c) do not have d) cannot do without 123- The word ‘ which ‘ in the first line of the second paragraph refers to _________________. a) all Americans b) automobiles c) changes d) traffic Section Six : Linguistics and Pedagogy 124-___________ is a feature in human language that allows for the making and interpretation of an infinite number of messages. a) Arbitrariness b) Creativity c) Interchange d) Displacement 125- The Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis is associated with _________ . a) the cognitive theory b) the behaviorist theory c) the native theory d) none of the above 126- ___________ validity refers to the correlation between test scores and a trustworthy external criterion. a) empirical b) content c) face d) rational 127- In constructing language tests, items are said to be satisfactory if _____________ . a) they are at suitable level of difficulty b) they discriminate among students c) they improve students’ proficiency d) A & B 128- Transformational grammar _________. a) ignores the relationship between sentences with the same meaning b) generates only the grammatical sentences of a language c) tries to modify the learner’s linguistic behavior d) is none of the above 129- ___________ suffixes do not usually change the grammatical class of the words to which they are attached. a) Inflectional b) Derivational c) Morphological d) Functional 130- A native speaker can in most cases _________. a) give an account of the rules of his language. b) list all the possible sentences of his language. c) A & B d) None of the above. 131- The Critical Period Hypothesis presents strong evidence for the ___________ theory of language acquisition. a) cognitive b) behaviorist c) nativist d) situational 132- In the production of ___________ the passage of the air stream is relatively unobstructed. a) vowels b) nasals c) sibilant d) fricatives 133- In the grammar translation method, __________ . a) elaborate explanations of the intricacies of grammar are given b) grammar is taught inductively c) there is little explanations d) grammar is postponed to a later stage 134- Within the cognitive approach, language acquisition is seen as ___________ . a) rule formation b) habit formation c) skill formation d) function formation 135- The eclectic method of foreign language teaching necessitates that the teachers __________ . a) apply the easiest from the various methods b) choose the best from the various methods c) apply one method in each class period d) apply at lest two methods in each class period 136- The best course design is the one that __________ . a) promotes a positive social climate in the classroom b) enhances student motivation c) makes teaching enjoyable for the teacher d) all of the above. 137- ___________ is such a natural and normal human activity that few aspects of it really need much overt instruction. a) Listening b) Speaking c) Reading d) B & C 138- For students learning to read in a new language some previous ____________ ability is necessary. a) written language b) simple language c) oral language d) real language 139- Teaching productive skills means teaching ___________ . a) speaking and listening b) listening and reading c) speaking and reading d) writing and speaking 140- The technique of __________ is an activity where a student needs information from others to complete a particular task. a) filling in a blank b) information gap c) critical reading d) matching 141- The primary objective in teaching speaking is the development of ________ ability. a) oral communication b) phonological c) pronunciation d) good English 142- Grammar teaching is the explicit teaching of language ________ . a) forms b) words c) function d) meaning 143- Reading in a second language normally requires processes similar to reading in a _________ language. a) first b) second c) third d) foreign 144- In preparing a test for intensive reading we should note that ___________ texts should used. a) short, simple b) short, complex c) long, detailed d) long, complex 145- Process oriented writing instruction places more emphasis on the __________ in producing a piece of writing. a) stages that writers go through b) knowledge that writers employ c) experience that writers have d) time that writers spend 146- Good pronunciation requires the ability to correctly produce and use __________ . a) Sounds, stress, and intonation. b) Sounds, stress, and meanings. c) Sound, words, and meanings. d) Sound, words and production. 147- A crossword puzzle helps students develop ________ knowledge. a) reading b) orthography c) lexical d) writing 148- Teaching words in isolation is not recommended because _______ . a) some words have different meanings b) context helps to clarify the meanings of the word c) the function of the word in a sentence helps to determine its meaning d) all the above 149- Techniques for guessing meanings of the words from context include : a) activating background knowledge. b) Obtaining clues from structure and surrounding words. c) Understanding pronunciation and punctuation. d) All the above. 150- Using technology in teaching helps teachers _________. a) present demonstrations b) enhance course content c) provide additional illustrations d) all the above 151- Using multimedia software helps ____________ students to increase their learning ability. a) disabled b) shy c) weak d) all the above 152- Road maps are generally used in the teaching of ___________ . a) grammatical structures b) reading comprehension c) listening practice d) A & B 153- In effective language teaching, computers are best used as ________________ . a) substitutes for teachers b) aids to teachers c) means of entertainment d) substitutes for textbooks 154- In preparing material for language lab practice, it is best to _____________ . a) read from the textbook directly b) use transcripts for the purpose c) dictate to the recording person d) memorize the material first 155- A good language teacher uses magazine pictures to __________ . a) teach language skills 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هل هذه الاسئلة صعبةSection Three : Grammatical Structur
Directions : Questions 94-107 are incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked (A), ( ![]() 94- I will have been there _______________ . a) for 3months b) during 3 months c) since 3 months d) whilst 3 months 95- I haven’t ____________ this week. a) much people b) anybody c) no people d) someone 96- Send him to the baker’s ____________ some bread. a) in order he buys b) for to buy c) to buy d) for buying 97- __________ the baby while I’am in the kitchen. a) Look to b) Take care c) Look after d) Care 98- It looks ____________ it’s going to rain. a) that b) as if c) as d) like that 99- He was very angry ____________ his wife. a) on b) to c) at d) upon 100- When we arrived at the office we found that someone _______ during the night. a) had broken in b) has broken in c) broke in d) have broken in 101- Studying English is hard at first , but you soon _________ . a) are used to it b) get use it c) are use it d) get used to it 102 - Not only ___________ to London , but she also visited other less well known cities in England. a) she went b) went she c) did she go d) she did 103- Now remember, you ___________ the test until the teacher tells you to. a) are not starting b) are not to start c) haven’t started d) needn’t start 104- __________ had we started watching the film when our friends came round for a chat. a) Hardly b) Slightly c) Little d) Rarely 105- She was thought _____________ the car in London. a) to buy b) buying c) to have bought d) might buy 106- Our house ___________ as soon as possible. It’s in an awful state. a) needs redecorating b) to redecorate c) redecorated d) is redecorated 107- He eventually managed ___________ the door by kicking it hard. a) open b) opening c) to open d) to have opened Section Four : Vocabulary Directions : Items 108-112 include sentences with missing words or phrases. From the words or phrases below each choose the one that best completes the sentence. 108- The initials G.C.C. ____________ Gulf Cooperative Council. a) look for b) account for c) make for d) stand for 109- You don’t have to be worried about the journey to the airport. Your brother is going to _________________ . a) take you off b) see you off c) bring you up d) give you for 110- My father and I have the same character, I _________ him much more than my brother. a) look at b) take off c) look up d) take after 111- Stop thinking about it. Don’t let this result ____________ . a) get you off b) get you down c) get you on d) get you up 112- Please make your check _________ to Saudi Business Machine. a) payment b) paid c) payable d) pay Directions : In each sentence below there is a word in boldface. From the words below each choose the one that has the nearest meaning to the boldfaced word. 113- The Roman armies were defeated in 622 A.D. a) inscribed b) enlisted c) retreated d) beaten 114- Bad deeds are disgraceful. a) shameful b) beautiful c) shy d) happy 115- He is an aggressive person. he does not care about other people’s feeling . a) passive b) offensive c) attacking d) opponent 116- Sorry! The general director is not available today. a) active b) passive c) around d) connected Section Five : Reading Comprehension Directions : Read the following text carefully. Then answer the questions on the basis of what is stated or implied by the text. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence : 1- Visitors to America are immediately struck by the tremendous numbers of automobiles filling the highways and crowding the city streets. The automobile, which has transformed the American way of life, is the almost indispensable workhorse of the family. During the week, the father drives it to his job in the city, alone, or in a “car pool” arrangement with several of his fellow workers. When he leaves it at home, his wife uses it constantly to do errands, to haul groceries, to drive children to lessons or appointments, to shops or swimming pools. On weekends, the family drives out to the country for a picnic lunch or may take a trip of several hundred miles. On vacations, no corner of the country is beyond the family’s reach. 2- All of America has felt the changes, which came with the automobile and with the network of highways that have been built to serve it. Farmers, who live far from their neighbors, are no longer isolated. Tractors of the work of the many farmlands they cannot afford to hire, trucks carry their products to market, to storage elevators or to railroads. 3- Traffic jams in cities and along the approaches to cities, especially at morning and evening rush hours and at the start and end of weekends, are difficult problems. How to find out enough parking space in the cities, even with underground parking lots and many-storied “pigeonhole” parking structures in another. More highways and wider ones are needed as fast as they can be built. 117- The main topic of this passage is __________________ . a) The American Family b) The American highways c) Major American cities d) Cars and the American Life 118- The automobile has had ______________ on the American society. a) A little effect b) hardly any effect c) an obvious effect d) no effect whatsoever 119- The American father ________________________ . a) always drives alone to work b) may share his car with other colleagues c) drives his children to lessons d) drives his wife to haul groceries 120- The American family may spend the weekend ____________ . a) abroad b) in downtown c) out of town d) in a family gathering 121- Thanks to the automobile, all American States have become ____________. a) within reach b) more isolated c) beyond reach d) torn apart 122- Most American families __________________ cars. a) cannot afford b) do not badly need c) do not have d) cannot do without 123- The word ‘which‘ in the firs line of the second paragraph refers to _________________. a) all Americans b) automobiles c) changes d) traffic Section Six : Linguistics and Pedagogy 124- Phonetics deals with the properties of sounds as represented in variations in the sound wave. a) Acoustic b) Articulatory c) Auditory d) Generative 125- When a speech sound undergoes a change in articulation in connected speech, becoming more like a neighboring sound, this process is known as . a) Assimilation b) Aspiration c) Adaptation d) articulation 126- The strong version of the Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis . a) attempts to predicat all errors produced by L2 learners b) deals only with errors resulting from L1 interference c) does not predict L2 errors but only explains them d) All of the above 127- According to the nativist theory, the key factor that determines success in first language acquisition is a) child general inteligence b) amount of exposure to language c) imitation of parents d) teaching techniques employed 128- In standardized test . a) the writing and evaluation of the test are done by the same person. b) the number of subjects tested is usually large. c) We make use of composition and short answer techniques. d) All of the above 129- serve to indicate the extent to which an individual has mastered specific skills or body of information acquired in a formal situation. a) Proficiency tests b) Aptiude tests c) Achievement tests d) Objective tests 130- Dictation is a useful testing technique that can be used to test . a) spelling b) listening comprehension c) general proficiency d) all of the above 131- Objective tests are those in which individual items a) have only one correct answer b) can discriminate among examinees c) are balanced in length and difficulty d) have appropriate distractors 132- According to Dell Hymes, the knowledge of rules for the conduct and interpretaion of speech is known as . a) distinctive competence b) grammatical competence c) communicative competence d) linguistic competence 133- In my opinion the errors that L2 learners produce are a) signs of imperfect learning and should be eradicated b) natural by product of the learning process c) signs of poor teaching d) the result of L1 interference 134- The ideal linguistic input (i.e. speech addressed to L2 learners) for acquiring a second language should be a) comprehensible b) relevant to the learners’ immediate interests c) not too comples d) all of the above 135- Individualized instruction is basically the recognition that . a) students have different needs and abilities b) a single method may not be successful or appropriate to all students c) students learn at different rates of speed d) all of the above 136- Gardner defines integrative motivation as the learner’ desire to . a) be identified as a member of the target culture b) get a high pay job c) obtain a prestigious social status d) B & C 137- In learning foreign languages, the critical period hypothesis stipulates that . a) children are superior to adults b) adults are superior to children c) children and adults are equal d) None of the above. 138- In the approach, there is dependence on mimicry, memorization of set phrases, and over learning. a) communicative b) audio-lingual c) cognitive d) linguistic 139- In the audio-lingual approach, there is emphasis on a) pronunciation. b) communication c) intonation d) both A & C 140- Of the four skills of language in the one that is least understood. a) listening b) speaking c) reading d) writing 141- Using monolingual dictionary work, and the key word method are widely used to teach . a) speaking b) reading c) writing d) vocabulary 142- Teaching grammar goes into the following three stages : a) Presentation, demonstration and practice. b) Teaching rules, providing examples and doing exercise. c) Teaching, demonstration and homework . d) Reading, demonstration and writing. 143- A literate student can acquire the details of reading in a second language an illiterate one. a) shower than b) as fast as c) as slow as d) faster than 144- Teaching receptive skills means teaching . a) speaking and reading b) listening and reading c) speaking and writing d) writing and speaking 145- Grammar teaching is concerned with explicit teaching of language . a) forms b) meaning c) use d) words 146- When we ask students to read a text, evaluate it, and react to it, we are teaching . a) thorough reading b) critical reading c) scanning d) skimming 147- The purpose of teaching speaking is to allow students to . a) express themselves b) repeat sentences c) repeat what they heard in the classroom d) express language function 148- A test that measures the learning of material in a particular course is called a (n) test. a) close b) multiple choice c) aptitude d) achievement 149- are not based on a particular program. a) Progress Tests b) Placement Tests c) Achievement Tests d) Proficiency tests 150- A test that requires filling in words in words that have been deleted from a paragraph is called a (n) test. a) close b) achievement c) multiple-choice d) true.false 151- Testing experts consider dictation as a test of . a) spelling b) general language proficiency c) listening d) all the above 152- A close test is generally used to test the skill. a) reading b) writing c) listening d) speaking 153- Language test results are beneficial for . a) teachers and the administration b) students and parents c) curriculum and syllabus designers d) using word functions and meanings 154- While one prepares his test, one should . a) spend adequate time in development b) match his tests to the content c) make his test valid, reliable, and balanced d) be all the above 155- The language lab is best used in the teaching of . a) good writing b) reading comprehension c) free conversations d) listening comprhension 156- An overhead projector can effectively be used to teach a) reading and writing only b) speaking and other skills c) listening comprehension especially d) grammatical structures mainly 157- Flash cards are commonly used to teach . a) grammatical structures b) vocabulary items c) writing exercises d) reading aloud 158- We can use both flannel boards and magnetic boards to display pictures and cards. However, . a) flannel boards are more effective b) magnetic boards are easier to use c) they are similar d) chalkboards are better than both 159- Composite pictures may be effectively used in the teaching of . a) speaking and writing b) reading comprehension only c) grammatical structures mainly d) young learners only 160-Using technology in teaching help to . a) present demonstrations b) enhance course content c) provide additional illustrations d) all the above |
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برافو ... يا مس عبير
يا كل مدرسي اللغة .. يلا تعالوا هنا نحل سوا ونتناقش |
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مافيش حد تاني يا جماعة إلا الاستاذ عبد الباسط فقط أين مشرفي اللغة الإنجليزيه في بوابة الثانوية
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برافو عليكى ياعبير
انا معاكم |
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أرجوا من الأستاذ محمد احمد عبد الفتاح والأستاذ على ربيع موجهي في اللغة الإنجليزية الإنضمام إلينا
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c) was buying 94 c) had seen 95 b) arrived 96 b) for seeing 97 c) anybody to help 98 d) had been 99 a) would better 100 d) Neither do I. 101 a) don't we 102 d) that 103 a) on 104 b) all over 105 a) during 106 a) In spite of دا حلي للقواعد .. و منتظر تعليقاتكم |
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108-d 109-b 110-c 111-a 112-b ايه رايكم ياجماعة لو فيه غلط ياريت حد يساعدنا |
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يا خسارة أين مدرسي ومشرفي اللغة الإنجليزيه عايزين يا جماعة نستفيد من خبراتكم الكبيرة
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tشكرا جزيلا
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93- was going to buy 96- to see 98-will have been 99-had better |
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شكرا للأهتمام ممكن تتأكدي أكتر من 96 و 98 |
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الاخوة الزملاء الأفاضل قدمنا للتو حلا للنموذج A من اختبار السعودية - وأتمني أن يستفيد منها الجميع مع ملاحظة أنني أعدت تنسيق الاختبار حتي يبدو بشكل أفضل وتحياتي للجميع
ولدي معلومات اضافية عن الموضوعات التي شملها الاختبار لمن يرغب في الاستزادة ..... |
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شكرا لجهودك العظيمة جعله الله في ميزان حسناتك وياريت توافينا سريعا بالنموذج (ب) أطال الله لنا في عمرك
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العلامات المرجعية |
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