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I.

Respond to each of the following situations:

1- T The teacher asks you which language skill you would like to
im improve.

2- 2- A person is using his mobile while crossing the highway. Warn him.

3-

Youre doing a project on wildlife. Ask a friend of yours for more


information.

4-

Your friend is pessimistic about the future of Egypt. You are at the
other extreme.

4 Marks

II.

Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of
the following two mini-dialogues:
- A: Which one?
B: The one at the front left. It always hurts when I chew on it.
A: Right. It seems you have a slight problem, but I can fix it right
now.

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Place:
.

6-

Speaker A:
.

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Speaker B:
.

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Function:

A A:What do you think of the essay I wrote?


B: The first draft was not well-written.
A: What about the second draft?
B: It's much better.

Place :

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10-

Speaker A:

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Speaker B:

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Function:

4 Marks

III. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d :


13 She'll phone us as soon as she -------------- at Madrid Airport.
A. arrived
B. had arrived
C. arrives
D. arriving

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A/An -------------- is a ceremony in which somebody officially


becomes a king.
A. occasion
B. debate
C. organization
D. coronation

151 Six years -------------- too much time to build a house.


A. seems
B. seem
C. seeming
D. is seemed

161 ------- feeling the pain of the injection, she gave a spontaneous cry.
A. After
B. In
C. Before
D. On

171 The -------------- of Iraq was a great mistake. It had destructive


consequences.
A. intention
B. invasion
C. intonation
D. invitation

18 Oils are -------------- from plants.


A. prevented
B. predicted
C. extracted
D. protected

19 Education is a/an --------- in the future of a country and its young


people.
A. investment

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B.

ointment

C.

occasion

D.

entertainment

They said that they -------------- her play the piano the following day.
A. will see
B. would see
C. had seen
D. have seen

21 Without his help, I -------------- that job. I'm really very thankful to
him.

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A.

won't take

B.

wouldn't take

C.

wouldn't have taken

D.

didn't take

If only we -------------- Mecca once again.


A. would visit
B. could visit
C. had visited
D. visited

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Accountants help people with their -------------- .


A. fantasy
B. fiance
C. finance
D. finances

24

Military soldiers usually wear -------------- uniforms in times of


peace or war.
A. distinctive
B. destructive
C. detective
D. deceptive

25 In1983, Graham Greene travelled to Mexico, ----------is where I met him.


A.

which

B.

where

C.

when

D.

what

26 My friend's family is ------------- in the world of business and industry.

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A.

infected

B.

Influential

C.

inflammable

D.

inflated

I -------------my work when Ali comes, so I won't be able to sit with him.
A.

finish

B.

will have finished

C.

will be finishing

D.

will finish

Dr. Zewail was -------------- and dedicated. He loved his work so much.

..

A. conventional
B. conscious
C. courageous
D. conscientious

8 Marks

IV.

Find the mistake in each of the following sentences, then write it


correctly:

29 2 On my way to work every day, I enjoy being with a cheerful company.

A diplomacy is someone who represents their country abroad.

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31 3 The thief must have escaped through this well-locked window.

32- These tiny creatures are hardly visual to the naked eye.

33

Whatever strength he is, he couldn't work.

34

My daughter entitled on an evening course to improve her


computer

6 Marks

Read the following passage, then answer the questions:

The sun was high in the sky and the rays shone directly on a
bare piece of ground in the forest. In the centre of this bare spot
there was something that looked like a large stone; it was a tiger.
The tiger lay quite still. It was no longer able to attack the deer
that were so easy to kill when it was young. They moved too
quickly for it now. In order that it might live, it found itself forced
to hunt the weakest animal of all, namely man. In other words, the
tiger became a man-eater. It would wait impatiently near the
stream until some unfortunate woman came near enough for it.
When the men of the village arrived at the scene of the killing, the
tiger was far away.
People began to talk about it. Some of them made efforts to
find it, but in vain. The tiger's habit of never going to the same
place where it had once killed made it very difficult to know where
it was. Tricks of all kinds were tried. Traps were cleverly laid but
the tiger escaped them all.
One morning the people of the village were surprised. They
found the tiger lying dead near the lake. The villagers discovered
that the old tiger had a fight at night with a big buffalo.

V.
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Answers following questions:


What did the old tiger hunt?

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Why was it difficult for the villagers to kill the tiger?

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37How was the old tiger killed at last?

VI.

Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:

38 They moved too quickly for it in paragraph 2 means -------------A.

the tiger moved very quickly

B.

the tiger was strong

C.

the tiger was a fast runner

D.

the tiger could not hunt the deer.

39 The villagers were -------------- when they found the tiger dead.
A.

patient

B.

clever

C.

afraid

D.

amazed

4 Marks

11

Read the following passage, then answer the questions:


A sedentary lifestyle is a type of lifestyle with no or irregular
physical activity. A person who lives a sedentary lifestyle may
colloquially be known as a couch potato. It is commonly found in
both the developed and developing world. Sedentary activities
include sitting, reading, watching television, playing video games,
and computer use for much of the day with little or no vigorous
physical exercise. A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to many
preventable causes of death. Screen time is the amount of time a
person spends watching a screen such as a television, computer
monitor, or mobile device. Excessive screen time is linked to
negative health consequences. Sitting still may cause premature
death. The risk of having chronic diseases is higher among those
who sit still more than 5 hours per day. People who sit still more
than 4 hours per day have a 40 percent higher risk than those who
sit fewer than 4 hours per day.
VII.

Answer the following questions:

40- . Why is a sedentary lifestyle so dangerous?

41-

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How do you think people can solve the problem of sedentary


lifestyle?

42- Mention some types of people who are likely to live a sedentary life?

VIII.

Choose the correct answer:

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A couch potato is a person who tends to -------------- most of his life.
A.

sleep

B.

sit

C.

sing

D.

run

44 The underlined word "risk" in this passage means the -------------- of


having chronic diseases.
A.

impossibility

B.

prevention

C.

injection

D.

possibility

4 Marks

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Answer the following questions:


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Rose was a very persuasive person. Illustrate.

46-

The districts in the city of Strelsau represented the conflict between


the king and his brother. Discuss.

47-

According to Rassendyll, what is the strangest thing that might


happen in the history of any country?

48-

How would the real king like to show his gratitude to Rassendyll?

4 Marks

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IX.

Read the quotation, then answer the questions:

"I'll forgive you if you promise to help us."

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Who was speaking to whom?

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On what occasion was this said?

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What was that help? Why did the speaker need that help?

3 Marks

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X.

Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it:

52-

Josef was about to be caught by Michael's men while he was


leaving the hunting lodge.

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Rupert climbed down some hidden ladders and swam across the
moat.

2 Marks

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XI.
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Write a paragraph
Write a paragraph of about 100 words about:
Technology has made the world a global village.

Image

Image

...

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Image

Image

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6 Marks

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XII.
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Translate into Arabic:


To face competition, the private sector employs only highly
qualified staff. So, efficiency, previous experience and proficiency
in English will be needed for occupying their vacant jobs. To get a
job there, you must be employable.

3 Marks

XIII.
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Translate into English:


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