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أرشيف المنتدى هنا نقل الموضوعات المكررة والروابط التى لا تعمل |
مشاهدة نتائج الإستطلاع: مارأيك؟؟؟!!! | |||
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209 | 72.82% |
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53 | 18.47% |
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24 | 8.36% |
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9 | 3.14% |
إستطلاع متعدد الإختيارات. المصوتون: 287. أنت لم تصوت في هذا الإستطلاع |
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![]() Model answers to the questions of the set book الإجابات النموذجية لأسئلة الكتاب المدرسى Pre- reading Questions: 1 - Who are the main characters in this story? - Mr. D-, and the waiter the prisoner in the witness box, 2 - Why did Mr. D- get up in the middle of Ihe night? - Because he heard a voice ordering him to go down to the ferry. 3 - Why did Mr D-go to Exeter? - Because the word T.xeter! Exeter'Exeter!1 Continually sounded in his head. 4' Did Mr D- know the prisoner in the court ? - No, Mr. U-didn't know him personally but he had met him ,before at Mr. G's house at M. Write "T" for True or "F" for false next to each of the sentences. I'T 2-T 3-T 4-F 5-F 6-F 7-T 8-F Complete the sentences : 1 - Although it seemed foolish to go down To the ferry on The orders of an ordinary voice, Mr U-lell, in any case. Chat »„„.. - sleep w as impossible and i( was only a short walk to the ferry and back, and he need noT tell anyone about his journey. 2 - Although Mr D-hail heard nothing about the trials, he became interested when ,„„„„», - the waiter told him about the cases being tried in the court and his ideas about them. 3 - Mr D-was able to prove tliat the prisoner was innocent because ,«..».... - he had a notebook in which he had written the dale of his meeting with the prisoner at Mr G-'s house at M- while he was mending the window, Answerthe questions: 1 - How long had Mr D- been studying at Exmouth? - He had been studying since the beginning of the summer 2- Why did Mr D- find it impossible To ignore The second voice? - Because it was so commanding. 3 - What were Mr D-'s thoughbi and' feelings when he linil arrived in Exeter? - When he firsT arrived in Exeter, Mr, D- felT that his ideas and feelings had gone and he wandered about aimlessly, 4 - After ealing breakfast at the hotel, why did Mr D- decide to go to the counhouse? - Because he wanted to watch the trials after he had become interested in the waiter^ account of the cases being Iried there. 5 - Why had Mr D- gone to M- some months earlier ? ' In order to visit a friend there , 6 - Where had Mr D- waited when he found thai his friend was out? - He had waited in the library, 7-What did Mr. D-dolors the time while he was wailing for his friend? - Mr. D- spent some time walehing the man who was mending the window and talking to him about his work. 8 - At what point did Mr D- realize he could help prove the innocence of the man accused of murder? - When the prisoner had finished his speech protesting his innocence. Quotations 1 - ^Well, you've kept me wailing long enough tonight, I think. I've wailed nearly an hour for you," Why i-s Mr D- astonished lo hear Hie ferryman's voice calling to him? What does he conclude about Ihis? - He was astonisL- ' because The boatman couldn't possibly have known tha; M . i)- was going To be there- He concluded That the boatman fi.fd heard someone else call lo him from a passing boat. '' 2 - " There is one gentleman .„„ who could prove that I was there, r but I don't know who he is, nor where to look for him. Yes, I know that he could prove that I am "ot guilty." Who says (his? Which gcnileman is he talking about? Why does feelings had gone and he wandered about aimlessly, 4 - After ealing breakfast at the hotel, why did Mr D- decide to go to the counhouse? - Because he wanted to watch the trials after he had become interested in the waiter^ account of the cases being Iried there. 5 - Why had Mr D- gone to M- some months earlier ? ' In order to visit a friend there , 6 - Where had Mr D- waited when he found thai his friend was out? - He had waited in the library, 7-What did Mr. D-dolors the time while he was wailing for his friend? - Mr. D- spent some time walehing the man who was mending the window and talking to him about his work. 8 - At what point did Mr D- realize he could help prove the innocence of the man accused of murder? - When the prisoner had finished his speech protesting his innocence. Quotations 1 - ^Well, you've kept me wailing long enough tonight, I think. I've wailed nearly an hour for you," Why i-s Mr D- astonished lo hear Hie ferryman's voice calling to him? What does he conclude about Ihis? - He was astonisL- ' because The boatman couldn't possibly have known tha; M . i)- was going To be there- He concluded That the boatman fi.fd heard someone else call lo him from a passing boat. '' 2 - " There is one gentleman .„„ who could prove that I was there, r but I don't know who he is, nor where to look for him. Yes, I know that he could prove that I am "ot guilty." Who says (his? Which gcnileman is he talking about? Why does he say this ? - The prisoner who is accused of the murder. He is talking about Mr, D- . Tie says it because he knows that Mr. D- could tell the court that at the Time of The murder he was mending a window, therefore proving his innocence. Choose the correct answer : l-c 2-b Match the beginnings and the ends of the sentences: A->iv B-^ih C-^i D-^ii Complete the notes on Mr. D-'s journey to Exeter: 1 - Being unable to ignore the voice, Mr D-,,,,, - decided to ^o down to the ferry / he jumped form hi bed, dressed quickly and set out. 2 - Before he reached the ferry,...., - he was astonished To hear the boaTmaiTs rough voice calling to him thought The darkness. 3 - On The Stare russ side, ,„„„„ - Mr. D- decided thai he should go To Exeter. 4 - In Exeter, Mr D- „„.,«.... - wandered aimlessly about The streets and decided to return home hy the ne\t train, bul when he came to a hotel he went inside to order some breakfast. 5 - After hearing aboul the trials taking place, he decided ....... - to go to the court house to listen to the cases being tried there. Put the events in the correct order : A, B, E, D, F, C, G. |
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جزاك الله خيرا يا مستر على هذا العمل الرائع
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every days everyday everydays Q2 - There's a bus ____ quarter of an hour. every all all of Q3 - "All" can be used as a pronoun. True False Q4 - "Every" can be used as a pronoun. True False Q5 - Yesterday, it rained ____ day. all every Q6 - We had ____ sorts of problems doing it. all every Q7 - I tried ____ single thing I could think of, but it still didn't work. all every Q8 - I've read ____ her books. all every Q9 - I've seen ____ film he's made. all every Q10 - It took me ____ day to finish. all every
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"من لــزم الاستغفار جــعل الله لـه من كل هم فـرجا، ومن كل ضيق مخرجا، ورزقه من حيث لا يحتسب" "من لــزم الاستغفار جــعل الله لـه من كل هم فـرجا، ومن كل ضيق مخرجا، ورزقه من حيث لا يحتسب" "من لــزم الاستغفار جــعل الله لـه من كل هم فـرجا، ومن كل ضيق مخرجا، ورزقه من حيث لا يحتسب" |
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![]() اللهم بارك وتقبل هذا العمل الرائع For every evil under the sun there is a remedy or there is none If there is one, try to find it If there is none, never mind it مع خالص تحياتى أ/ أحمد حسان أستاذ اللغة الإنجليزية مدرسة د/ جمال حمدان الإعدادية بناى قليوب المحطة – القليوبية |
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اسامة صالح عبد العظيم
دبلوم الدراسات العليا/ تمهيدى الماجستير فى اللغة الانجليزية 0103464450/0867410093/0867410233 مرس لغة انجليزية /العدوة/المنيا معذرة الجزء الخاص بالقواعد سارفعة فيما بعد نظرا لكبر حجم الملف |
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بارك الله فيك وافاض عليك بالمزيد بارك الله فيك وافاض عليك بالمزيد May God bless you |
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مدرس اللغة الإنجليزية, all about first year, جديد ومفيد, listening 1st secondary, mr ali esmael, newcomer in english, unit 1 first year, windows file, طارق فؤاد |
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