مراجعة اللغة الانجليزية " الحلقة الاولي "
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الوحدات 10-12 قصه من 5-6 |
[ Second Stage – First Session ]
First Foreign Language: English (2) Time: 2 hours
اللغة الأجنبية الأولى:
الإنجليزية (2)
A – Language
Functions
1. Respond to each of the following
situations : ( 4 marks )
1- Respond to each of the following
situations:
1. Your friend
says, "Would you mind lending me your camera?" You agree.
2- Your sister tells you that she has lost her credit card.
3–A tourist wants to go to Tahrir Square. Give him the
right directions.
4-In class, you see a school friend who has been away for
several weeks.
…………Place: ………Speaker A: ………Speaker B: |
Place :………… Speaker A:……….. Speaker B:……….. Function : ……….. |
B:
I swear, sir.
A: Tell us what happened.
…………Place: ………Speaker A: ………Speaker B: |
2- A: I’d like to extend my stay here.
Place :………… Speaker A:……….. Speaker B:……….. Function : ………..
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A: Two months.
B: Fill in this form and give me your
passport
B – Vocabulary and
structure
3. Choose the
correct answer from a, b, c or d : ( 8 marks )
1-
The tower is one of the town's most famous ……………
a)
landslides b) marks c)
products d) landmarks
2- We
should have enough food to ……………the increasing population.
a) eat b) swallow c) feed d) taste
3-
The only way to my English was by living
in London for a while.
a)
improve b) provide c) prove d) improvise
4-
Poor people can only afford the most basic …….treatment.
a)
medicine b) medical c) medicinal d) medico
5-
Students learn computer to keep up……………..modem technology.
a) by
b) off c)with d) in
6-
It's very hot today. I wish it ……….cold.
a) was b) would c) could d) were
7-After……………..her
flat, Mona visited her aunt.
a)
clean b) cleaning c) had cleaned d)
has cleaned
8-
The company is going to……………….50 other workers.
a)
reply b) employ c)
imply d) supply
9-
The minister denied the ……… that
he had behaved dishonestly.
a) calculation b) accusation
c) recommendation d) imagination
10-
After he was arrested, he was sent to prison……………..life.
a) for b) of c) to d) from
11-
Omar escaped…. prison and found Ola's hidden treasure.
a) of b)
to c) from d) for
12- Ahmed was brought
…..by his grandfather when his father died.
a) up
b) down c) in d) out
13-Before
Dumas………………his novels, he had written plays.
a)
wrote b) write c) had written d) writes
14-
He will have overall………….for sales and marketing.
a)
responsibility b) response c) responsible d) responsive
15-Efficient
teachers are able to new ways of
teaching.
a)
revolve b) evoke c)
evolve d) evade
16.
Despite the difficulties, we hope…………….the African cup.
a)
winning b) win c) to winning d) to win
4 . Find the mistake in each of the following
sentences, then write them correctly. ( 6 marks )
1- Alfred Farag is a famous Egyptian playwrite.
2- My sister always enjoys to read adventure stories.
3- What is the cause for his failure?
4- Farmers water their crops gradually to make sure they grow
well.
5- Alexandre Dumas was interested in writing adventurous
stories.
6-I intend taking the TOEFL at the end of the Semester
C – Reading
Comprehension
5) Read the following passage, then
answer the questions:
Japanese cars, although small in size, are
very popular in America because they are very economical to maintain and fuel
efficient. In general, American cars are neither economical to run nor
efficient with fuel.
However, in comparison to other developed
nations, gas in America is still reasonably priced. Americans, therefore, tend
to clock in more miles on their cars every year because of the
larger distances covered in getting from place to place. While Japan is
well-connected by its excellent railroad system, America prides herself on her
vast network of parkways and super-highways which connect the small towns with
the bigger cities. Perhaps no country in the world has developed such as
extensive highway system as the United States with many toll-free roads.
A. Answer the following questions:
1-
What are the Japanese cars like?
2-
Mention the drawbacks of the American cars.
3-
Give the name of the fuel which is still reasonably priced in America.
B. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c
or d:
4-
Both the United States and Japan are …………… countries.
a) development b)
developed
c) developing d)
underdevelopment
5-
What does the underlined word "their" refer to?
a) miles b)
nations c) distances d) Americans
6) Read the following passage, then
answer the questions:
Are
you a litterbug? Do you chew gum in the streets? Do you eat on the metro? Have
you ever painted graffiti on walls? Are you a jaywalker? If you answered 'yes'
to any of these questions, then be careful when you visit Singapore. There's a
chance to be stopped and heavily fined! But if you like clean and safe streets,
an interesting culture, then Singapore could be the perfect destination for
your next holiday.
Singapore
is one of the world's richest cities. It is almost crime-free and
spotless, steel and skyscrapers, shopping malls, top fashion houses, colourful
local markets, discount shops for bargain-hunters, even air-conditioned
walkways are all part of the magic of Singapore.
The
majority of Singaporeans are of Chinese origin, but there are ethnic groups
from India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand living there. It is not surprising
that the island has many interesting districts, calligraphers and
fortunetellers can be found in Chinatown. Little India has spices, silverware,
brassware and jasmine garlands. Malay villages display the traditional
lifestyle of Malays and their arts and crafts such as batik painting and
kite-making.
A. Answer the following questions:
1-
How do shopkeepers keep cool in Singapore?
2-
Where can you see Calligraphers in Singapore?
3-
What does the underlined "It" refer to?
B. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c
or d:
4-
Most Singaporeans are of …………… origin.
a) Indian b)
Thai c) Chinese d) European
5-
Singapore is almost ……………
a) crime-free b)
tax-free c) free d) shop-free
D – The
Prisoner of Zenda ( 9
marks )
7. A) Answer the following questions:
1
-What was Sapt's opinion of Rupert Hentzau ?
2-
Why did Rassendyll feel safe when he set off for Zenda with Fritz?
3-What
had Rassendyll always wanted in life?
4-According
to Antoinette de Mauban, why did she want to help Rassendyll?
B) Read the following quotations then answer
the questions:-
"Good, now go from here,
while you can.”
1.Who said this to whom?
2.What does the phrase “while you can” mean?
3.What terrible thing did the addressed person
do before riding off?
C) Correct the following sentences:-
1.Lord
Burlesdon wants to kill Rassendyll and the real King.
2.Sapt's
relative owned the country house called Tarlenheim.
8) Write a
paragraph of about 100 words about:
"The Internet is a
mixed blessing"
F – Translation (5 marks)
9. A) Translate into Arabic:
In
the past most societies were male dominated, women were completely deprived of
practising their rights, especially the political rights. Woman was not allowed
to take part in any social activities or even to express herself freely.
B- Translate into Arabic:
1- تتمتع مصر بالكثير من
المواقع الأثرية القديمة والمنتجعات السياحية الحديثة وكل هذا يجعلها من أعظم
الدول الجاذبة للسياح.
2. لقد تحول العالم الى قرية صغيرة بفضل التقدم الهائل
فى وسائل الاتصالات و المواصلات.