مبدع البطاخ المــدير العـــام
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| موضوع: ليلة الامتحان أولي ثانوى انجليزى الإثنين 02 مايو 2011, 23:44 | |
| 5. Read the text below, then write the word which best fits each space. If you dream of working as a tourist guide, you need to have special qualifications for that job. First, you must have an excellent command of a foreign language as you’ll need it to translate the information you are giving to foreigners into their own language. So if you aren’t good at a foreign language, you should work on improving it. You can apply to take a course at any centre where experts teach foreign languages or you can teach yourself by reading special books that help you to improve your language. Statistics show that the rapid growth in population creates problems for developing countries. It has been found that only when people's education and living standards begin to rise do birth rates begin to fall. Now poor countries cannot afford social services and old age pensions, and people's incomes are so low that they have nothing to save for the future. So people need their children to provide them with security in their old age. Having a large family can be a form of insurance . ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Improvement in public health services and medical care have assured that many more babies survive infancy and grow up. Samer has a phobia of heights. It is an irrational fear that gives him many problems. Samer’s office is on the third floor. When he looks out of the window he feels dizzy. Sometimes he even loses control and panics. Now he has two sessions of therapy a week. The therapist uses a big computer screen to put Samer in a safe virtual situation. He’s learning not to be afraid. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was tired of my old paint and old-fashioned furniture. So I decided to decorate my house and buy up-to-date / modern furniture. But everything I saw was very poor quality. My friends warned me from taking such a risky step without consulting a good designer. It is rare / hard / difficult nowadays to find a good designer who you can trust. But in only a fortnight I had new paint and quality, inexpensive furniture. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Only a few kinds of animals live on land in Antarctica. But the water near the coast/shore has many kinds of wildlife/animals large and small, with and without backbones. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold of Antarctica. People cannot easily live in Antarctica. Only about a thousand scientists live in camps there to study the enormous glaciers that are made of ice that is thousands of years old. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- High school graduates are sometimes nervous about attending university. They fear / worry that everything will be different. But there are some similarities. In both places, success is based on being a responsible student. This means you must attend learning sessions regularly, do your homework, and study new materials carefully in order to improve your academic level. You can apply to become a member in special interest clubs, teams, and musical groups. Read the text below, then write the word which best fits each space: I first heard Robinson Crusoe on the radio when I was ten years…….. (1)……..A man with a quiet voice read the…….. (2) ………..every evening on a children’s program1e. Each part of the story lasted fifteen …………(3)……………It was so exciting that I couldn’t wait to………. (4) …………the next part of the story. I really wanted to………… (5)…………….. how it was going to end. Since then, Robinson Crusoe has been one of my…………. (6)………………. stories. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-old 2-story 3-days 4-hear 5-know 6-favourite Orang-utans live in the rainforests of Borneo. Although their…….. (1)…….. means ‘wild man of the forest’, they are quiet, rather lazy ……..(2) ………….They spend most of their …….(3)……… high up in trees. They sleep all night in nests which they make from the………. (4)……….. of trees. In the morning, they feed on fruits and insects, but then they rest before ……..(5)…………. again in the evening. Strangely, they do not like…………. (6)……….. , so when it rains they protect themselves by holding leaves over their heads. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1- name 2-animals 3- time 4- branches 5- eating 6- water --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was not a good week for Charlie. On Monday, he caught a ……..(1)………..It must have started after he left school in the ……….(2)………. When he arrived ………(3)…….. , he was very wet and cold. On Tuesday, he…….. (4) …….up with a headache, but went to school because he had an important maths ………(5) ………Unfortunately, Charlie did not pass. On Wednesday, he forgot to……. (6) …………his homework to the teacher. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1- cold 2-rain 3- home 4- woke 5-test 6-give ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. The most common use of satellites is communication. Sat-nav, which is short for ….(1)……. , is an electronic …….(2)………. which can help car drivers and pilots to know exactly where they are. If you have sat-nay in your car, it can tell you your best route and help you to avoid ………(3)……….jams. Satellites have also made it easier to …….(4) …….the weather, and to……..(5)…….. people of forest …(6) ……or floods. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1-satellite 2-device 3- traffic 4-predict 5-warn 6-fires ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… You have probably worried about an exam at some time in the past………………..(1)…………. believe that about 50 percent of all students suffer from exam……….(2) …………Some people are so……. (3)…………… of an exam they are going to take that they cannot remember important …….(4)……….. when they are in the exam room. People have……… (5) …………reasons for their fears. Some are afraid of… (6)……… their exams and disappointing their parents. Others are worried about finding a good job. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-scientists 2- phobia 3- afraid 4- information 5- different 6- failing ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Yesterday morning, Mr Finlay had to leave his office and go to a short meeting with one of his colleagues. He was the only one out of the ………... 1 ….. for about five minutes but when he got back, everything looked …..2……….The light had been ………3….. on and his computer had been turned off. His coffee ………………4…..was clean, and his …..5……. had been tidied. Someone had ……6…….. his office for him! ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1-office 2- strange 3- switched 4- cup 5- office 6- cleaned ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions. Some animals in northern countries have a way to adapt to long, cold winter weather. It is called hibernation. Hibernation is like deep sleep. This allows the animals to save their energy when there is no food. These animals’ bodies go through several changes during their hibernation. For example, the bear is the largest animal that hibernates. Its heart normally beats 40 to 50 times per minute. When the bear is hibernating, its heart beats only 8 to 12 times per minute. Its body temperature also drops. Some animals hibernate all winter without waking. Other animals wake up now and then to eat some of the food they have stored for winter. When the weather becomes colder in the autumn, a substance called Hibernation Inducement Trigger (HIT) becomes active in the blood of animals that hibernate. The HIT makes the animals start to prepare for winter by either storing food or eating a lot to add more fat to their bodies. This fat helps their bodies to keep warm and is a source of energy during the animals’ hibernation. 1. In which of these countries do some animals hibernate in winter? a. Egypt and Libya b. South Africa and Australia c. Sudan and China d. Canada and Russia 2. What does HIT stand for? a. Hibernation Inducement Trigger b. Hibernation In Active Temperature c. Hibernation Includes True Hibernators d. None of the above 3. The bear’s heartbeat goes down to ____ beats per minute during hibernation. a. 8-12 b. 40-50 c. 8-40 d. 12-50 4. Why do some animals hibernate? 5. What changes happen in an animal’s body when it hibernates? 6. When does HIT become active? 7. What do animals do to prepare for winter? 1-d Canada and Russia 2-a Hibernation Inducement Trigger 3-a 8-12 1. They hibernate because it is a way to adapt to long, cold winter weather. / They hibernate to save their energy when there is no food. 2. Its heart beats more slowly and its body temperature drops. 3. HIT becomes active in the autumn when the weather becomes colder. 4. Animals prepare for winter by either storing food or eating a lot to add more fat to their bodies. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions. What inspires someone to make a new invention? Most inventors are inspired by need. Louis Braille, who was born in 1809, lost his sight when he was a child. However, his parents helped him to continue his education. His teachers helped him a lot and he reached the top of his class. At the age of ten, he was given money to study at the Royal Institution for Blind Youth, where he started to use a simple raised-print system for reading. Louis Braille invented a better system based on raised dots. The dots are put into patterns in a rectangle which has six positions for dots. The different arrangements of the dots represent the letters of the alphabet or other characters. There are symbols for punctuation marks and for math and music. A blind person reads by feeling the dots with their finger tips. Braille writing was not well known until sixteen years after its inventor’s death in 1852. Today, it is used in almost every country in the world and is considered the standard form of reading and writing for the blind. 1. The underlined word "inspires" means _____. a. to make someone want to do or achieve something b. to examine something carefully c. to give something to somebody d. to take away money from somebody 2. The underlined relative pronoun "where" refers to _____. a. the money to study b. the Royal Institution for Blind Youth c. his home d. simple raised-print system for reading 3. Louis Braille began attending the Royal Institution for Blind Youth when he was _____. a. born b. three years old c. seven years old d. ten years old 4. What need inspired Louis Braille to invent a better system of reading for the blind? 5. How many dots is the Braille system based on? 6. How can a blind person read with the Braille system? 7. In what year did the Braille system become well known? 1 - a 2 - b 3 - d Answers may vary. Suggested answers: 4. Louis Braille was blind and he wanted a better system of reading. 5. The Braille system is based on six dots. 6. A blind person moves his finger on the page and feels the raised dots. 7. The Braille system became well known in 1878. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions. Natural resources are materials found on the earth. They include air, water, and land. They also include rocks, minerals, and soil. Even living things are natural resources. Some of earth's resources can be used and replaced over and over again. These are called renewable resources. Others cannot be replaced quickly. These are called nonrenewable resources. Examples of renewable resources are fresh air, water, trees, other living things. People cut down trees to use their wood to build and make paper. If a tree is cut, another can be planted in its place. As it grows, it helps supply living things with oxygen, which is another important resource. Animals are used for food by other living things and they can reproduce naturally. Coal, oil, copper, silver, and gold are all examples of nonrenewable resources. These substances and materials are available in limited amounts and cannot be replaced quickly. Coal and oil deposits beneath the earth formed millions of years ago. These resources are the result of the decay of certain plants and animals. Natural resources are necessary for life on earth. Someday these precious materials will run out. We need to protect them by reducing, reusing, and recycling them. 1. How are trees an example of a renewable resource? 2. How are coal and oil examples of nonrenewable resources? 3. How were coal and oil formed? 4. What will happen if we don’t protect the natural resources? 5. Renewable resources are _____. a. resources that can be used and replaced over and over again b. resources that cannot be replaced quickly c. silver and gold d. water and trees 6. The underlined word “their” refers to _____. a. water b. trees c. plants d. people 7. Nonrenewable substances and materials are _____ . a. air, water and soil b. coal, oil, and gold c. animals, trees, and oxygen d. coal, silver and oxygen 1. If a tree is cut, another can be planted in its place. 2. Coal and oil formed millions of years ago. They are not replaced quickly. 3. Coal and oil formed as a result of the decay of certain plants and animals. 4. If we don’t protect the natural resources, we will run out of them. 5 - a 6 - b 7 - b ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions. Adolescence is the time of life when a child is changing into an adult. The most obvious changes occur between the ages of 11 and 14 when young people mature both physically and mentally. Girls begin their growth suddenly between the ages of 10 and 12, about two years earlier than boys. Whereas girls reach their adult height by the age of 14, boys take until the age of 16 to get there. However, not everyone grows at the same speed. The rate of maturity differs according to a person’s inherited tendencies, nutrition and environment. Adolescence is often an annoying and challenging time in life. Teenagers are expected to learn to be independent, develop their own identity, understand what society expects of them and finish most of their education. This can cause stress, anxiety, depression and confusion among many young people. In adolescence, young people prefer the company and interests of their friends rather than adults. If they did not learn what is right and wrong as children, adolescents might make bad decisions about their behavior. 1. When do boys begin their growth? 2. What are some of the things that can cause stress among young people? 3. Why do you think many adolescents are angry or depressed? Give an example. 4. What are some things that affect an adolescent’s rate of maturity? 5. Boys reach their adult height at the age of _____. a. 10 b. 12 c. 14 d. 16 6. The underlined word mature means _____. a. to grow physically, mentally, and emotionally b. to act with force and determination in order to succeed c. to suffer unfair or illegal treatment and make a complaint d. to be able to think quickly and in an intelligent way 7. What does the underlined word there refer to? a. adolescence b. maturity c. adult height d. growth 1. Boys begin their growth between the ages of 12 and 14 (two years after girls). 2. Young people are expected to learn to be independent, develop their own identity, understand what society expects of them and finish most of their education. This can cause stress. 3. I think many adolescents are angry or depressed because … (student’s own answer) 4. Inherited tendencies, nutrition and the environment can affect an adolescent’s rate of maturity. 5 - d 6 - a 7 - c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions. London 16 July 2008 Dear Mona, Yesterday after we arrived, we visited the neighbourhood where Dad lived when he was a boy. He was born here while his father was studying for his doctorate. We walked for two hours and then we went to the Eye of London. If I hadn’t had a phobia of heights, I would have ridden with Mum and Dad. Today we visited the London Transport Museum. I thought it would be boring, but I had a good time and learned a lot. Did you know that London was the world’s first city with an underground railway for public transport? It opened in 1863. It was a huge engineering achievement, but the steam engines left terrible pollution in the tunnels and stations. The underground today uses electricity. We had dinner in an Indian restaurant. The food was hot and spicy! I’m enjoying the architecture, the historic buildings, and the exciting shopping. And I can practise my English every day. We will fly back to Cairo early on the 27th. I’ll call you when I get home. Love, Huda ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. On what date did Huda arrive in London? 2. Did Huda ride on the Eye of London? Why or why not? 3. What do we learn from this letter about Huda’s grandfather? 4. Is Mona Huda’s friend or sister? How do you know? 5. What does the underlined word here refer to? a. Cairo b. London c. the neighbourhood d. Eye of London 6. What does the underlined word it refer to? a. London b. public transport c. the underground railway d. The London Transport Museum 7. How many nights will Huda spend in the United Kingdom? a. 12 b. 27 c. 16 d. 10 1. Huda arrived in London on July 15. 2. No, Huda did not ride on the Eye of London because she has a phobia of heights. 3. We learn that her grandfather studied for his doctorate in London. 4. Mona is Huda’s friend because Huda tells her about her father and grandfather. (If Mona were her sister, she would know this.) 5 b 6 c 7 a --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. Answer only four of the following questions. (4 marks) 1. How do Egypt’s sand cats protect themselves from the heat of the desert? Egypt’s sand cats sleep underground during the day and hunt only at night. They also have fur on their feet that protects them from the heat. 2. What was Robinson Crusoe parents’ opinion when he decided to become a sailor? Robinson Crusoe’s parents did not want him to become a sailor. 3. What did Leila do in her first week of work at One World Travel? Leila spent the first week finding out what other people in the company did. 4. What do you think will happen to polar bears if the ice around the North Pole melts? They will die out. 5. What do you think would have happened to Robinson Crusoe if he hadn’t saved the tools and equipment that he had? Why? He would have died because he wouldn't have been able to grow food. 6. Would you like a job like Leila’s? Why or Why not? Yes, because I will enjoy communicating with other people. 7. What are some important wonders of the modern world? Computers and x-rays are some important wonders of the modern world. 8. What would Fogg win if he travelled round the world in 80 days? If Fogg travelled round the world in 80 days, he would win 20,000 pounds. 9. How do phobias affect people’s lives? Phobias affect people’s lives by making them afraid to do things that other people do without thinking. 10. In your opinion, what important invention does the world need? I think the world needs an invention that will cure incurable diseases. 11. If you could travel round the world, what are two countries that you would like to visit? Why? I would like to visit Paris because it is the city of beauty. And I would like to visit London because it has great monuments. 12. If you had a phobia of spiders, which treatment would you prefer? I would prefer treatment from a computer program. 13. What is meant by satellite navigation? - It is the electronic device which can help car drivers and pilots know exactly where they are. - The legend says that a certain dog will kill anyone called Baskerville. 14. What does Global Challenge arrange? - Global Challenge arranges adventure holidays. 15. How would life be like if we didn’t have satellites? --It would be difficult. 16. What do you like about Sherlock Holmes’s character? - His intelligence. 17. Would you like to go on a Global Challenge holiday? Why or Why not? -Yes , to help others. 18. What is special about the polar bears that live at the North Pole? - They are adapted to life in extreme cold. They can smell their prey as far as 16 km away. They can run faster than 50 km an hour. 19. Mention two animals that can adapt to extreme weather conditions in Egypt. - The sand cat and the camel can adapt to extreme weather conditions in Egypt. 20. What did Robinson Crusoe do with the tools he saved from the ship before it sank? - He built a home, hunted animals and grew crops for food. 21. What would you do if you were left alone on an island? Why? - If I were left alone on an island I would … (student’s own answer) 22. How is satellite navigation useful for drivers? - Satellite navigation is useful for drivers because it helps the drivers know where they are without having to stop and look at a map. 23. What do you think are the necessary qualifications you should have if you are applying for a job as a teacher? - Student's own answer. In addition to the university qualifications, the student might mention personal qualities that would make a good teacher. 24-Kangaroos are marsupials. What does that mean? -It means that their babies grow in a pouch of the mother’s body. 25. What are some of the advances in medicine in the last hundred years? - Some advances are x-rays which let us see inside the body, and doctors can now replace damaged hearts and lungs. 26-In Around the World in Eighty Days, what did Fix think Fogg was’? -Fix thought that Fogg was the criminal he was looking for.
-Television stations can transmit programmes to other countries using satellites, and we can use satellites for (land line) telephone communication around the world. 27-What do you think are the advantages of a Global Challenge holiday for the communities? What might be some disadvantages? 28- Name two uses for satellites. - Satellite navigation, which helps drives and pilots. Television / It helps predict the weather and warn people of floods. 29-Why is the dog kept hungry in The Hound of Baskervilles? - So it can attack the first person it sees. 30-What is the legend of the wild dog in The Hound of Baskervilles? - The legend says the dog will kill anyone called Baskerville. 31-Do you think Egyptians believe in legends? Name a legend that you have heard of. - Some might believe legends like the legend of the Bride of the Nile, the legend of Osiris and Isis. Some are true, but made larger than life, like the legend of Aba Zaid Al Helai, Ra’fat El Hagan and Adham El Sharkawi. 32- Would you prefer to live in the city or in the country? Give two reasons for your answer. -…………………………. 33-Would you prefer to go on an adventure holiday in the summer or spend a relaxing time at the beach? Why/Why not? -……………….. 35- Why was the telephone invented? - So people could communicate with each other. 36- Where does Fogg begin and end his journey in Around the World in Eighty Days? - London. 37- What do you think is the most important modern invention? •State two reasons for your choice. -……………………………… 38- Why do you think a lot of people are afraid of spiders, but not of butterflies? - Because butterflies are beautiful, but spiders are ugly. 39- Can being afraid of exams sometimes be useful? Why or why not? - Yes, it motivates us to study. 40- Name two ancient wonders of the world. - The Pyramids / The lighthouse at Alexandria. 41- What did Robinson Crusoe eat while he was stranded on the desert island? -Animals he hunted and crops he grew. 42- What do flight attendants do? - They help air passengers. 43- Describe a wild animal you like. 44- Why do think Crusoe named his friend Friday? - Probably because he met him on Friday. 45- Do you think orangutans are dangerous animals? Why or why not? -Yes, because they are big animals, / No, because they don’t eat humans. 46- How do you think humans have adapted to the increasingly hot climate? 6- By inventing air conditioning, freezers, refrigerators, etc. 47-What is the name of the man who works with Sherlock Holmes? -His name is Dr. Watson. 48- What does Sherlock Holmes do when he first hears about the story of the Baskerville family? -He laughs. / He doesn’t believe it. 49- What happens to the dog at the end of the story? -It dies. /It is shot. 50- Why do you think Sherlok Holmes finds the Basicerville story funny when he first hears it? - Because it seems impossible /incredible! /strange. 51- Why do you think sir. Charles Baskerville had a terrified expression on his face? - Because he was very frightened when he died. 52- Why do you think Sherlock Holmes suddenly becomes more interested in the crime? - Because he realised it was real! / true! / not a story. 53-How did Robinson Cruse arrive on the island? - There was a storm and he was shipwrecked. 54-Why was he lonely on the island? -Because he was the only person living there. 55- How did Robinson Cruse know there was another person on the island? -he saw a footprint in the sand. 56- How do you think Robinson Cruse felt when he first arrived on the island? 57- When he arrives in England, what do you think Robinson Cruse missed about his life on the island? 58-Why do you think he went back to the island after his wife died? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… From "One of the Hot Spots" 1. How is Semarang described? 2. Why did the writer refuse to go on Semarang? 3. Why didn’t the officer report the incident of the man who jumped into the water to the ship’s captain? 4. What were the writer’s feelings as the ship was leaving Semarang? 5. “He liked to speak English … he wanted to talk to me.” a. Who said this? b. Who was the speaker talking about and what was his nationality?
Why did he like to speak English? 1. Semarang is described as the hottest place in the islands and it lacks colour and gaiety. 2. (The writer refused to go on Semarang) because it didn’t attract him as it lacked colour and gaiety. 3. He didn’t report the incident as he was too astonished (and he didn’t understand why the man had jumped into the water). 4. The writer felt as if he were getting out of prison. 5. a. The writer said this. b. He was talking about the officer of the ship. He was a Dutchman. c. He liked to speak English because he had lived most of his life in England. From "One of the Hot Spots" 1. How was the water of the sea near Semarang? 2. The officer talks about a passenger. What did the passenger do early one the morning? 3. When did the officer see the passenger again after he went back to his room? 4. What did the officer know about the passenger? 5. “It’s strange that you should ask that.” a. Who said this? b. Who did he say this to? c. What was the question that was asked of the speaker? From "One of the Hot Spots" 1. The water was yellow-green and looked solid and glassy. 2. The passenger jumped into the sea with his clothes and shoes on, then climbed out. 3. The officer saw the passenger again at breakfast. 4. He knew that the passenger was coming back to his work at Semarang. 5. a. The officer said this. b. He said it to the storyteller. c. The storyteller asked him if he had even been on a ship when someone had jumped into the sea. From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. Why didn’t the writer visit Semarang? 2. How was the passenger dressed when he jumped into the sea? 3. Why was it wrong for the officer not to report what the passenger had done? 4. How did the storyteller feel when the ship moved? 5. “Did you know any thing about this passenger”? a. Who asked this question, and who did he ask? b. What did this passenger do after he climbed up again to the ship? c. What was the answer to this question? From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. The writer wasn’t attracted to Semarang because it lacked colour and gaiety. 2. He was dressed in his clothes and leather shoes. 3. The officer should report everything unusual to the captain. The officer would have got into trouble if the captain had learnt that he had not reported it. 4. He felt like he was getting out of prison. 5. a. The writer asked this question to the ship officer. b. He looked at his watch and went to his room. c. The officer knew that the passenger was coming back to his work in Semarang. From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. Why didn’t the writer go ashore at Semarang? 2. What made the officer want to talk to the writer? 3. What was the question that the writer asked the officer? 4. Why did the writer not blame the passenger for what he had done? 5. “In any case he went straight to the side and climbed over and jumped into the water.” a. Who said this to whom? b. Who jumped into the water? c. What did the officer do when this person jumped into the water? From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. He didn’t go ashore because Semarang did not attract him. 2. The officer wanted to talk to the writer in English because he (the officer) was a Dutchman who had lived in London and he did not get many opportunities to speak English. 3. The writer asked if the officer had ever been on a ship when someone jumped into the sea. 4. The writer did not blame the passenger because he was coming back to work in that great heat, far from home. 5. a. The officer said this to the writer. b. The passenger jumped into the water. c. The officer didn’t do anything. He didn’t even report it to the captain. From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. Where was the ship Plancius standing? 2. What was well known about Semarang? 3. What did the passenger do when he reached the water? 4. What did the officer say to the passenger at breakfast about his jumping into the sea? 5. “It’s strange that you should ask that.” a. Who asked a question, and who replied with these words? b. What was the question that was asked? c. What was the officer’s answer? From “One of the Hot Spots” 1. The ship was standing outside the harbour near Semarang. 2. It was the hottest place in the islands. 3. He climbed up the ladder onto the ship. (And he stood there all wet.) 4. He didn’t say anything to him. 5. a. The storyteller asked a question, and the ship’s officer replied with these words. b. He asked him if he had ever been on a ship when someone jumped into the sea. What was the question that was asked? c. He said yes, and it was at Semarang where they were. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. From "Quick Thinking" 1. What was Van Lutjen’s job? 2. Why was Van Lutjen going to New York? 3. What did Benting do when he saw the box of diamonds disappear into the sea? 4. What happened to Van Lutjens when he saw his diamonds disappear into the sea? 5. "I must go down and look at my children." a. Who is the speaker? b. Who are these children? c. Where was the speaker when he said this? _____________________________________________________________ From "Quick Thinking" 1. Van Lutjen was a diamond merchant. 2. He was taking some diamonds to a group of American buyers. 3. He quickly threw some furniture after the box, then he persuaded the captain of the ship to return to the spot where the box had fallen. 4. Van Lutjen’s heart stopped when he saw his diamonds disappear into the sea. 5. a. Van Lutjen is the speaker. b. The children are the (Rozellles) diamond earrings. c. He was outside on the ship (going to America). From "Quick Thinking" 1. What is the most important quality of a policeman according to Benting? 2. Why did Van Lutjens hire Benting? 3. What made the Rozellles earrings special? 4. What made Van Lutjens restless on board the ship? 5. "Well done! I hope the old Dutchman paid you extra." a. Who said this and who did he say it to? b. Why did he give him praise? c. Why didn’t the old Dutchman pay him extra? From "Quick Thinking" 1. According to Benting, the most important quality of a policeman is the ability to decide and act quickly. 2. He hired Benting to watch over his diamonds as he travelled to New York. 3. The Rozelles earrings were pink diamonds. 4. He was restless because he wanted to look at the diamonds, which were in the ship’s safe. 5. a. Woodward, one of Benting’s friends, said this to Benting. b. He gave him praise because he thought quickly to save the diamonds. c. He didn’t pay him extra because he died of heart failure when he saw the diamonds fall into the sea. From “Quick Thinking” 1. What did Jack Benting think was the most important quality of a policeman? 2. What conditions did the advertisement stress concerning the job? 3. Why did Van Lutjens consider the two diamonds his children? 4. What made the little box fall into the sea? | |
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مبدع البطاخ المــدير العـــام
عدد المساهمات : 1374 نقاط : 140069008 السٌّمعَة : 0 تاريخ الميلاد : 10/03/1993 تاريخ التسجيل : 04/04/2011 العمر : 31 الموقع : احمد لتصميم المواقع الاسلامية
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| 5. "When I saw the box disappear, I seized the table and two of the chairs and threw them over the railing after the box.” a. Who said this statement and to whom? b. What was in the box? c. Why did Benting throw the table and the two of the chairs after the box? From “Quick Thinking” 1. Jack Benting thought that the ability to decide and act quickly was the most important quality of a policeman. 2. The advertisement stressed that it was unusual work and needed a man with a cool head. 3. Van Lutjens considered the two diamonds his children because he believed that they were the greatest discovery of his life as a jeweller. 4. The ship gave a sudden and violent roll and Van Lutjens dropped the box. 5. "When I saw the box disappear, I seized the table and two of the chairs and threw them over the railing after the box.” a. Benting said this statement to his friends. b. The (Rozelles) diamond earrings were in the box. c. Benting threw the table and chairs after the box to mark the place so that he could persuade the captain to go back to that spot to get the box. From “Quick Thinking” 1. What did Benting say was the most important quality of a policeman? 2. What was Benting’s first job after the finished Police College? 3. What happened on the fourth day? 4. What was Woodward’s suggestion to get the little box back and why wasn’t it practical? 5. “Yes, he actually called these lifeless two stones his children.” a. What were the lifeless two stones? b. Why did Van Lutjens call them his children? c. How did Van Lutjens get them? From “Quick Thinking” 1. Benting said the most important quality of a policeman was the ability to decide and act quickly. 2. His first job was to watch over some diamond earrings on a voyage to America. 3. Van Lutjens brought out the diamonds when there was a strong wind. The ship rolled and the diamonds fell into the sea. 4. Woodward suggested that they stop the ship and send a boat. This wasn’t practical because the ship was travelling quickly and they wouldn’t be able to find the box. 5. a. The lifeless stones were (the Rozelles) diamond earrings. b. They were his greatest discovery as a jeweller and they were perfectly cut. c. He got them from a member of a royal family (in Central Europe). From “Quick Thinking”
1. What was Benting’s opinion about the most important quality of a policeman?
2. Why did Van Lutjens want a man with a cool head to watch over his diamonds? 3. Why didn’t Benting dive into the sea to get the box? 4. Why didn’t Van Lutjens pay extra money to Benting for getting the diamonds back? 5. “I know it is foolish, …, but I just can’t help it.” a. Who said this and who did he say it to? b. What did the speaker think was foolish? c. Why couldn’t he help it? From “Quick Thinking” 1. He thought the most important quality was the ability to make quick decisions and act quickly. 2. Van Lutjens knew that he was restless concerning the diamonds and wanted someone to watch over him. 3. It was not part of his agreement with Van Lutjens, and the sea was too rough. And he could not have found the small box. 4. Van Lutjens died when the diamonds fell into the sea. 5. a. Van Lutjens said this to Benting. b. It was foolish that he was restless and was looking at the earrings all the time and couldn’t leave them for long. c. He couldn’t help it because he loved them as his children and considered them the greatest discovery of his life. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9. Write an e-mail of seven sentences to your English friend. Your friend is coming to Egypt to visit in the spring and wants some advice on what the weather will be like and what he or she should bring. Your friend’s name is Pat and his or her e-mail address is [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]. Your name is Nur and your e-mail address is [ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذا الرابط]. 9. Write a personal letter to your Uncle Amir telling him what you hope to do when you finish secondary school. Your name is Nur and you live at 10A Hussein Wassef Street, Shibin el Kom. 9. Write a paragraph on the advantages and disadvantages of the mobile phone. It can make people lazy. They may telephone friends instead of visiting them. It is expensive. It is noisy on a bus. It is dangerous as you cannot drive safely while speaking on a mobile phone. People spend too much time talking on their mobile phones. I think they help people talk to anyone anywhere ‘in the world. I From my point of view they are useful as people can communicate with each other when they are not in the same place. 9. Write a paragraph of seven (7) sentences about an expedition you would like to make. I 'd like to make an expedition in England . I’d like to help old people . I’d go to homes of old people in England as I’m good at English and I can communicate in it easily . I am going to live in a camp in one of these homes . The best thing I’d try to do there is to carry out their doctors’ instructions and to give them their medicine in time. I’d rather ask them to tell me about their achievements when they were young . The worst thing would be when they suffer from any bodily troubles 9. Write a paragraph of seven sentences describing a TV programme you watched and liked a lot. Yesterday I watched an exciting TV programme. It was called " El Tabaa el ola " It was presented by Ahmed El Moslmaney .He hosted a famous doctor . He discussed the swine flu with him . He told us useful information about it .He taught us how to avoid it .He informed us that America devised viruses to attack the whole world. …………………………………………………………… 1-In “One of the Hot Spots”, how does the writer describe Semarang to the officer when he asks him if he is going to the land? -He says that Semarang didn't attract him and it lacked colour and gaiety. 2- what happens to Van Lutjens in the end? -He dies. From “One of the Hot Spots”: “Do you think that he meant to drown himself and then changed his mind when he got into the water?” I Who jumped into the water? Give a brief description of the man. -A passenger who was wearing leather shoes .He was a quite little man and he was always neat. 2 Do you think that the man meant to drown himself? Why/Why not? -yes, because he was coming back to his work in Semarang . 3 Why do you think he changed his mind? -because he was afraid of dying. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. From “One of the Hot Spots”: What is so unusual about Semarang’s weather? -It's extremely hot. From “Quick Thinking”: What did Mr. Benting throw into the sea and why did he throw them? -A table and two chairs to mark where the earrings fell. From “One of the Hot Spots”: What did the officer do when he saw the man jump into the sea at Semarang? -Nothing. 3 From “Quick Thinking”: Mr. Benting thought that the job he was offered in 1921 sounded boring, so why did he accept it? -Because he was offered a lot of money. B- Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: From “Quick Thinking”: “But I remember one or two cases where no courage, knowledge or determination would have helped and where the ability to make a quick decision brought the only hope of success.” Who says this? -Benting. At which point in the story does he say it: the beginning, middle or end? -The beginning How does the sentence relate to the story? -The story is about his quick decision to throw the furniture , which helped him find the earrings. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… From “Quick Thinking”: “I must go down and look at my children.” 1 Who says this to whom? -Van Lutjens says it to Benting. 2 Who or what are these ‘children's? The diamond earrings. 3 Where will the man go down to look at his children? To the ship's safe. ………………………………………………………………… 1 It is dangerous to drive without fastening your seatbelt. من الخطورةقيادة سيارتك بدون استخدام حزام أمان 2- It is better for you to plan for your future now. من الاقضل أن تخطط لمستقبلك من الآن. 3- Don’t let failure affect your ambitions. لا تدع الفشل يؤثر علي يطموحك . 4- It is important to help our neighbours and our friends. من المهم مساعدة جيراننا و اصدقائنا. 5-It is best that you do a useful hobby in your free time. من الافضل ان تمارس هواية مفيدة في وقت فراغك. 6-It is exciting to read science fiction stories. من المثير قراءة قصص الخيال العلمي. 7- Eating fresh fruits and vegetables everyday is healthy. من المفيد تناول الفاكهة و الخضراوات الطازجه يوميا. 8- We mustn't break school rules. لا يجب علينا أن نخالف القواعد المدرسية. 9-We must keep the environment clean and we mustn’t pollute the River Nile. يجب أن نحافظ على نظافة البيئة وألا نلوث مياه النيل. 10-Swine flu is a great threat to the world . ان انفلونزا الخنازير تهديد للعالم.
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