1-Put the verb in brackets in its proper form. Page 91- If my friends knew
that I had won the first prize, they …………………..…………….(congratulate) me.2- If they didn’t
speak Arabic, I ………………….………(use)
English.3- If you hadn’t
told me, I…………………..……..…… (read) it in the newspaper.4- You would have bought
the car if you ……………………….….…….(work) extra hours.5- If you…………………….…..
(travel) to the mountains, you would have seen the snow.6- You’ll get a good
seat if you…………………. (arrive) early.7-I'd go somewhere cool for a
few weeks, if I ……………… ( have ) enough money.2-Complete the following sentences:-8-If you finish your
homework, …………………..……………..9-I would rent a flat if
………………………………..10-If I had known you
were ill, ………………….………………3-Write the missing words11-I won't learn German ……….…. I go to Germany.12-We'll go swimming …………. The sea is
very cold.4-Use the comparative or
superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.1-The Nile is………………………..(long) river
in the world.2- The first task was easy
but this one is………………………… (difficult)3-Our classroom is……………….…… (big) than the one next
door.4- Mona plays the piano………………………
(good) Dania.5- This season is………………………
(dry) this year.6- Ibrahim is………………..……..
(old) in the family.5-Using a relative pronoun: who, which, whom or whose.1- The doctor…………..….…… treated me told me not
to worry.2- The woman ………………… wallet was stolen went to
the police station.3- The bus…………….….. goes to Sweida leaves at 7:00 p.m.4- This is the old man ………………. I met yesterday.5-The woman ………… window you broke accidentally
has complained.6-Samuel ……….. you met last week will be
visiting us today.6-Circle the correct word.1 The house (which /whose) is at the end of the street
is huge.2 The winner (whose / which) car is red won the race.3 The uncle (whom / whose) I visited on Saturday has
travelled.4 The museum (who / which) I visited last year is
being renovated.5 The lady (who / whom) made the cake is Maya’s
mother.6-This is
my cousin ( who / whom ) will explain the system to you.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-Complete the following sentences:-7-The police arrested the man who………………………………….8-This the girl whose………………………………… Present
Simple S + V1 + R
/ S + V+s + R sometimes – usually – regularly – every –
often – always -every– occasionally – from time to time – twice a week-once a
month – rarely – seldom – hardly ever - never1-Nabil ………..……….( travel ) to exotic places every year.2-She often ……………..... (wear ) a ponytail.3-Reservations……………..……..(be) rarely necessary.4-Every day, we …………………….(get up) early 5-He regularly………………....….. ( swim ) and plays tennis.6-In fact, nobody…………….…. ( live) there permanently, except for a
few scientists.7-It ……………………. ( not rain )
here a lot at this time of year.8-Most people……………..…. (have) a good time on public holidays.9-……………...… ( you learn ) a lot when you watch good players?10-We……………..……... ( not watch
) much sport on TV. Neither of us is interested.11-Most Damascus restaurants………….……… (open)around 11:00 a.m.12-My English friend ………………..….…
( not eat ) meat. He is a vegetarian.13-We ……………...… ( have ) a
very good relationship with our parents.14-Snow ……………...…. ( melt )
at 0C.15-The next school term …………..…..…
( begin ) in September.16-I……………….….(teach) students
at the university. 17-Welsh …………..… ( be ) a
Celtic language. 18-Antarctica
……..……( be ) an inhospitable place-Nabil has a real gift for languages. He …………….. ( speak )
Swedish, Italian and Arabic.19----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Present
Continuous S + ( is
/ am / are + V+ing ) + R( now-at the moment-at present just–right
now–today–tonight–this weekend-still-look-listen-be careful )1-I………..…..( not have ) a shower now.2-At present I …………. (study) a rare plant.3- At the moment, I …………… ( collect ) leaves and flowers to
examine their properties.4-Scientific studies show
that the tourists ………….. (now destroy) the ecosystem of the Antarctic.5- Where ………….. ( you live ) at the moment?6-………….. ( you learn ) Spanish at the moment?7-For example, the numbers of some species of wildlife …………..( go down ) rapidly. 8-We ……… ( move ) to a
bigger flat. Could you help us transport our furniture?9-Nada …………. ( read ) a lot
before she goes to university in September.10-I……………… (not tell ) you
about your birthday present. It's a surprise.11-Could you call me back
later? I ………….. ( watch ) a very interesting documentary.12-Yasmin ……… (work ) at a
travel agent's in the school holiday this year.13-What …………… ( you think )
about?14-Why ………….. ( you smell )
that milk? Is there something wrong with it? 15- 23-We ………… ( eat ) a lot of fish here in spain Complete the sentences with the following words:- never – before – ever – ago 1- Have you ................... eaten Sushi?2- My
father has ................... been to Europe.3- Oh,
I’ve been here ...................!4- The
last time I met her was three years .................-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Choose the correct form:-1- I feel (exhausted - exhaust) after a busy day. 2- Their (friendship - friend) is too precious to lose. 3- It is (foolish - fool) to go on with the plan. We should stop! 4-The students’ work on the
research project is (remarkable - remark )-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-get
(getting-got ) / have ( having – had )2-have ( having – had )3-get (getting-got ) 1-He had his lawyers……… (buy) four million acres of Amazonian
jungle along the River Jari. 2-He had the jungle……….(clear). 3-He had 250,000 trees……… (plant).4- He even had trees…………. (bring in) from Indonesia.5-He got farmers…………(grow) rice ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-Complete the sentences with the
correct preposition: 1-
Professor Urquell has an I.Q. .......... 160. ( S)2- They
are both ............. their fifties.3-
Captain Baxter is a man .............. great courage.4- I hope
you will keep these factors ..........mind.5- The
two children, a boy ........... six and a girl ........... ten, were not
injured in the accident.6-
Someone came into the house ................... some time ................ the
night.7- I
prefer to do my homework .................... night. I’m always tired ...................
the afternoon.8- It is
often cold ............... the morning
................. the sun comes up.9-
English children start school ...... the age of five. Their school day usually
finishes........... four o’clock.10- We
had a holiday ..................... the end of March.........................
2002.11- We
didn’t have a very long holiday ........Ramadan, because I had to work .........the following Saturday.12- The shop
is open ............. the month of August but closed for two weeks ...............September.13-
.................... the twentieth century it got hotter................ the
winter.14- I
have dinner at six o’clock. I do my
homework .............. dinner, usually from five to six, and then
................ dinner I play computer games, usually from seven to eight.1-of 2-in 3-of 4-in 5-of / of 6-at / during 7-at / in 8-in / before 9-at / at 10-at / in 11-at / on 12-during / in 13-During / in 14-before / afterRead the following text and do the tasks below. Compared to its enormous size, Australia has relatively tiny population (about 21million). Most
Australians live along narrow strip of fertile land along the eastern and
south- eastern coasts. Nowadays Australia has a multi-ethnic population, with communities of people from
all over the world. The Aborigines, who were almost destroyed by the British,
are now making claims to recover the lands that were stolen from them in the
past. Australia is so far from other landmasses that many of its animal species
are unique, such as the koala bear and the kangaroo. These animals are both
marsupials: in other words, the females carry their young in a pouch. Australia is the only place in the world where almost all the mammals are
marsupials. Australians have a reputation for being friendly and helpful
people, who have a great sense of humour and a strong sense of equality. Most
Australians live relatively near the coast, so it is not surprising that
pastimes such as swimming, fishing, diving, surfing and sunbathing are popular.
The barbeque (or ‘barbie’) is a well- established Australian custom and,
fitting in with the outdoor lifestyle, many sports, especially rugby. Cricket
and football, attract many players as well as many spectators. Australia has a world- famous cinema industry, as well as a rich literature
in both poetry and prose, with novelist Patrick White the most famous
Australian writer of all. Answer the following
questions.1-Where do most of the
Australian live? 4- What does the word ‘marsupials’ mean?2-What do the Aborigines
struggle for? 5-
What are the Australians like? 3-Why
are these unique animal specious in Australia? 6-Why are the Australians excellent in water
sports?7- Who is the famous
Australian writer? Find words in the text
which mean the following. 8- females produce milk to
feed their young 10- audiences 9- very large , huge 11- producing large quantities of crops Rewrite these sentences to correct the information.12-Nowadays Australia has one kind of population.13-Australiasns are very aggressive people.14-Australians are good at sea sports because they are rich.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Correct the verbs15-He had the jungle……….(clear). 16-He’s
coughing a lot. I’m afraid he………………..…………. (smoke) again.17-He even had trees………….
(bring in) from Indonesia.18-He got farmers…………(grow) rice19-Welsh …………..… ( be ) a Celtic language. 20-Scientific studies show that the tourists ………….. (now destroy)
the ecosystem of the Antarctic. Choose the correct form:- 21-- I feel (exhausted - exhaust) after a busy day. 22- Their (friendship - friend) is too precious to lose. 23- It is (foolish - fool) to go on with the plan. We should stop! 24-The students’ work on the research project
is (remarkable - remark )-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Write the missing words25-They are both ............. their fifties.26-Omar has serious injuries but the doctors think he will pull ………27- I
gave her ............... bunch of flowers when she opened the door.28-The
giraffe is .......... tallest animal29-A …………..
is a person who rides a bicycle.30-That man building on the corner was very old. They pulled
it ……… and put ………a modern bank.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Translation:-31-Traffic is one of the major causes of
global change and climate warming.32-A health
diet and regular exercise cut the risk of heart disease by 50%.33-More children are getting ill because of the high levels of
pollution 34-Using public transport can take longer but it is better
for the environmentA commuter is a person who regularly travels a
long way to work.Some people are using their
cars less because the price of petrol has gone upIt takes a long time to get
to work.1-
Read the following text and then do the tasks below.Disaster soon struck. Edgar Evans had terrible frostbite
and died after a bad fall. The next to go Captain Oates, who was having great
difficulty walking. Scott recorded his death:" He said I am just going out
side and I may be some time. 'We knew that poor Oates was walking to his death,
but thought we tried to stop him, we knew that it was the act of a brave man
and an English gentleman. We all hope to meet the end with a similar spirit ,
and certainly the end is not far.” Scott and two companions carried on and got
within eleven miles of one of their food depots . But then a terrible storm
started and they could not leave their tent. Scott spent some of his last hours
writing. He wrote a letter full of sadness to his wife Kathleen: “To my Widow,
I could tell you lots about this journey. What stories you would have for the
boy …But what a price to pay.” Scott’s final diary entry told the story of
their end: “The depot is only 11 miles away, but I do not think we can hope for any
better things now. We are getting weaker and weaker and the end can’t be far .
It seems a pity , but I do not think I can write more.” .” The news of Scott’s
death shocked the world. He had failed to win the race to the Pole, but the
remarkable courage shown by Captain
Scott and his men made them heroes.Answer the following questions:-(8 marks)1-What did Edgar Evans have?2-Why couldn't
Scott and his friends leave the tent?3-Why did Scott and his men become heroes?4-Why did Oates die?Find words in the text which mean the following. (4 marks)5- frozen fingers and toes 6-extremely bad or serious 7-worthy of attention, extraordinary 8-surprised Rewrite these sentences to correct the information(4
marks)9-Scott said that Oates's act was an act of a bad man.10-Scot's last letter was to his friend Edgar.An
essay is a short work of non-fiction that explores a
specific topic . in
1580 , the French philosopher Michel Montaigne
published a new form of short prose discussions called Essais, which means 'experiments' or
'attempts' . Four hundred years later , Montaigne is still credited with
cresting the modern essay . It went on to become an incredibly important
genreof literature in the English-speaking world . The essay first
flourishedduring a time of social change in Britain , when Samuel Johnson , Joseph
Addison and Richard Steele wrote essays that helped their readers ask and
answer questions about themselves Who am I ? What should I do ? In the 18th
century , Britain's middle class lawyers , shopkeepers and merchants was growing . This
new class read the new form of writing and the essay became very
popular. From Johnson's moral instruction to Addison's amusing comments, the essay
set new ideals for – or exposed new follies in the rising middle class.
Choose the correct answer a , b
, or c :
11-The
essay …………..
(4marks)
a- went on to become a very important
style of literature.
b- flourished only in the 18th
century .
c- was very popular only when Britain's
middle class was growing .
12-An
essay is a kind of literature which ……………
a- doesn't deal with a certain topic
.
b- has no central idea.
c- raises a clear subject .
Match three of the underlined
words from the text to definitions below
: (6 marks)
13-to grow , thrive , prosper
14- general , common , wide spread 15- type / kind
Complete the following sentences with information from the text : (6 marks)
-During the time of social changes in
Britain …………………
- In the 18th century , the essay was
read by the ………………
- Essait was
published by ……………………………………..
19- A friend of mine has just taken ………..
jogging in order to get fit.
20- English children start school
...... the age of five
21- They were obliged to reply to the
invitation. They……… to reply to the invitation.
22- A …………….. is a story of a person’s
life, written by another person.
23-My father has ………. been to Europe.
IV-Fill in the spaces with words from the list. Use each word once only:-( 10 marks)explosion-flare-wells-waste-safe-carbon-pipes
Bacteria
break down ……24……in a landfill, producing methane and ………25…..….dioxide. These
gases could build up pressure in the landfill and cause an………26………. To avoid
that, vent ……27…….collect the gases and release them. The gases are sometimes
burned off in a ………28……..
V-Make questions about the following sentences: (12)29-A:-……………………….
B:-I read about two or three books a
month.
30-A:-…………………………….?
B:- "The Lord of the Rings" was
the last book I read.
31-A:-……………………………..?
B:- I like adventure stories.
32-A:-…………………………….?
B:- I used to play with Ahmad and Omar.
VI-Write the missing parts of the following exchanges using the
function in brackets .(6 )33-A:-What did you think of the scenes? B:-……………………(
express opinions ) )
34-A:-Do you fancy going to the beach? B:-…………………....(
accept suggestion)
35-A:-You friend doesn't study regularly. B:-……………………(give
advice)
VII-Complete the following sentences using clauses:(6)36-Before she went to sleep,…………………………..
37-You
will get a good seat if………………………………..
VIII-Choose the correct words in brackets(10)38-Tarek
never ( used to-would ) have many friends.
39-My
father is a very (courage-courageous ) man.
40- The bandits are believed to be hiding ( somewhere, any time ) in the hills.
41- I can’t stand ( to watch / watching ) sport.
42- You look (
strange / strangely ) when you wear white trainers and a suit.
IX-Correct the verbs in brackets(43 We ………….(meet)
regularly to play the violin together.
44- I………….…..
(visit) three natural history museums so far.
45-It ………….. (
not rain ) here a lot at this time of the year.
46-I can’t make a
cake because Omar …………………..(forget) to buy eggs.
X-Translate the following sentences:-
( 6 )الطرق الثلاث للتخلص من النفايات الصلبة هي
دفنها-حرقها أو إعادة تصنيعها-4748-The crime rate in London gone down in the
past ten years.
XI-CompositionWrite a composition of no more than (80) words on the following topic: Write about a story happened to you beginning with' It was a beautiful
day…..'
1- Read the following text and
then do the tasks below. The burning of solid waste is called incineration. This process has
some advantages over landfills. Incinerators
take up less space
and don't pollute groundwater. The heat produced by burning solid waste can be
used to
generate electricity. Unfortunately, incinerators also
have disadvantages. For example, they
release some pollution into
the air. And although incinerators
reducethe volume of
waste by as much as 90 percent, some waste still remains, and this has to be
disposed of somewhere. Incinerators also cost much more money to build than
landfills.
Choose the correct answer a, b, or c (4 marks)11-Incineration is the method of ………….
a- burying of hard
rubbish
b-burning of hard rubbish
e-recycling solid waste
12-Incinerators are …………… than landfills.
a-cheaper
b-more expensive
c- less expensive
Match the underlined words from the text to the definitions below: (6 marks)13- produce / create.
14-decrease
15-discharge
Complete the following
sentences with information from the text:
(6 marks)16-The heat created by burning solid waste is useful
because………………….
17-Incineration is
…………………………………
18-some of the advantages of incinerators are that they……………….
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Isaac Newton is best-known ….. his discovery …. the law …… motion.
I put ……. chocolate somewhere.
Miasa's advice ……. not very useful.
The plane took ….. exactly on time
Nothing was ready, ………… it?I feel really sorry ……… him.
Read the following text and then do the tasks below:Caffeine is an odorless, slightly bitter solid. Caffeine is a stimulant
found in many plant
species. The most common natural sources of
caffeine are coffee, tea and cocoa. When caffeine is removed from the source
plant and reduced to its purest state, it forms a white powder. Yet because it
is a stimulant, one of the effects of caffeine is a let-down a few hours after
intake. The person who drinks caffeinated beverages in the morning only,
however, may find themselves feeling more tired as the day progresses. When
taken in a small amounts, caffeine increases the circulation and is considered
harmless for most people. When taken in large amounts, it cause nervousness and
loss of sleep. The use of caffeine may cause
rapid heart rate,
increase in urination, headaches and digestive
disturbances. The
effects of caffeine will tend to make one feel more
alert and
less sleepy. In fact, the effects of caffeine are more harmful than beneficial.
Choose the correct answer a, b, or c (4 marks)11-Caffeine is
......................solid.
a- an odorless, little
bitter b-unscented, slightly
bitter e-both (a) and (b)
12-The use of caffeine may cause……………………
a- rise in urination b- decrease in urination c- neither (a) nor (b)
Match the underlined words from the text to the definitions below: (6 marks)13- types - kinds. 14-
trouble - disorder
15-fast - quick
Complete the following sentences with information from the text: (6 marks)16-Caffeine forms a white powder when…………………..
17- when you drink great
quantities of caffeine, it leads to
………………………………
18-Caffeine is…………………….
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17-Hind is very happy because ………………..(meet) a very nice girl.
18-I ……………….( not meet ) anyone interesting yet.
19-I……………………. (not see) them since we got there.
20-How long…………………… ( you, have ) a car?
21Charles Dickens ………….…….. ( write ) a lot of very popular books.
20-The cat looks hungry. ………………….. (you, not feed) him yet?
21-Mozart ……………….... (write) a lot of interesting music.
22-I …………….… (be) very lucky. I often win competition.
23-I won't go out if it …………….…. (not stop) raining.
24-I ……………..… (work) very hard when I was in Duba
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