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قديم 29-05-2008, 03:13 PM
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قديم 29-05-2008, 03:16 PM
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Place :---------
A :---------
B :----------
امتحان الثانويه العامه المرحله الثانيه
A) Language Functions
1. Supply the missing parts of the following dialogue between
Hesham and his Uncle Kamal who is encouraging him to be his own boss.
Hesham: I got bored and depressed. I applied for different government vacant posts,
but in vain.
Kama: Cheer up!.....................(l)....................... ....
Hesham: What do you mean by being my own boss?
Kama: I suggest ..................(2).........................
Hesham: Right you are .It is more preferable.......... (3).........
Kamal: But you should have a feasibility study about any project you are going to set
up,.........(4)..................?
Hesham: Certainly ,I am going to study all its dimensions and get exprience and
practica-bility in the Held before setting up this project.
2-Say where these mini - dialogues take place and who the speakers are:
1. A: Is any body looking after you, sir?
B: No, I am after a pin stripped suit with a 36 waist.
A: I'm afraid I can't help you at the moment.
B: Will you be having any more in?
A: I doubt it but you might be lucky at our High street branch.
2. A: What is the surcharge and postage on this express letter, please?
Place :---------
A :---------
B :----------
B: I'll have a look .Do you want anything else?
A: No, thank you.
B: That comes to L.E. 7.25.
(Vocabulary & Structure
3. Choose the correct answer from a., 6, c, or d:
1- She has got fed up with working part time jobs. She is now looking for a ....... job.
(a) perpetual (permissible © persistant (d) permanent.
2-........... managed forests produce a renewable supply of logs for paper making.
(a) Properly (profoundly © probably (d) preliminary
3- Tiny wood fibers are........... tightly together to form a continuous sheet of paper.
(a) squared (squeezed © squandered (d) squirmed
4-What does Victory Day...........in Egypt?
(a) commemorate (commend © constitute (d) comment
5- New laws should be used in every day life to protect children from............
(a) abundance (abstinence © abuse (d) abstraction
6-..... the threats from the British authorities, Safiya Zaghlul kept the home of Saad
Zaghlul open for the nationalist leaders.
(a) In spite (Despite © Regardless (d) However.
7- The interviewer asked the tourist how ........... his journey to Egypt
(a) did he find (he had found © had he found (d) did you find .
8- My grandfather's queer hobby was keeping a box filled with...........
a) odds and ends back to back c) taking and giving d) givings or takings .
9-1........... my son on being at the top of his class
(a) commemorated (condemned © congratulated (d) concentrated.
10-The Chain of Hope doesn't only..... in Europe but In many other countries as well.
(a) organize (offer © occur (d) operate
11-Many recording companies and ,.„....... earn a lot of money through pop music.
(a) perfumers (performers © professionals (d) personnel.
12- When war........... people suffered from food shortage.
(a) broke out (give out © ran out (d) laid out .
13-The natural disasters cause much ........... to souls and property .
(a)hazard (b)harvest © havoc (d) harm .
14- The bitter struggle of Emmeline and her daughter .......... them many troubles .
(a) caused (made © inflicted (d) affected .
15-1 had better ,........„ before it gets dark.
(a) leave (to leave © leaving (d) left.
16-........... he been in this suspicious place he might have been involved.
(a) Had (b)If © Should (d) Would.
4-Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets to give the same meaning:
1-They didn't pay attention to the teacher and so they didn't grasp the lesson. (In case of)
2- He regretted interrupting his father's private conversation with his mother .(He said)
3- But for his good behaviour I couldn't have dealt with him. (Unless )
4-1 expressed my great delight as he had achieved wonderful success. (congratulated)
5- Despite his irresponsibility and recklessness, he was promoted. (as)
© Reading Comprehension
5.Read the following and complete the table:
A doctor who worked in a village was very annoyed because many people used to stop him in the street and ask his advice. In this way, he was never paid for his services, and he never managed to earn much money. He made up his mind to put an end to this. One day, he was stopped by a young man who said to him, "Oh, doctor, I'm so glad to see you. I've got a severe pain in my left side." The doctor pretended to be interested and said,

"Shut your eyes and stick your tongue out of your mouth." Then he went away, leaving the man standing in the street with his tongue hanging out and a large crowd of people laughing at him. So the doctor gave them a lesson to remember.
6- Read the following passage, and then answer the questions:
Whether townsmen or tent dwellers, the Arabs have always been divided into tribes and clans, each having its own habits, customs, mental outlook and peculiarities. They are more or less distinct from the others in the type of work they practise, in culture and development. This diversity of culture was mainly due to diversity of origin.
Various races inhabited the peninsula in various ages. Many of these had passed away, but their failure or success to add luster to the Arab race was ever fresh in the memory of successive generations, and on this tradition the early of the Arab Nation was based.
The Peninsula of Arabia has always been inhabited by two classes - town dwellers and those who live in tents. The former live in Villages , the cultivation of palm trees, the cattle breeding and the exercise of trade were the common deeds. Those who live in tents were occupied with the pasturing of their flocks. They lived chiefly on milk, dates and camel flock. They changed their habitation and they no longer stayed in one place when they failed to find herbs for their animals.
A- Answer the following questions:
1- What made the Arabs distinct from others?
2-What does the underlined words "The former" in the last paragraph refer to?
3-How far do the town dwellers differ from the tent dwellers?
4- Give a suitable title for this passage.
B-Choose the correct answer from a. b. c or d:
5-The word" luster" in the second paragraph means…………
(a) brilliance (retardness © laziness (d) remembrance.
6- The underlined word" these" in the second paragraph refers to .......
(a) inhabitants (cultures ©ages (d) races
7- The main occupation of the tent dwellers was ............
(a) cultivation (commerce © working in factories (d) taking care of sheep
(D) The Novel
7. a) Answer the following questions:
1-Leila couldn't convince Dr Hafez that Amalia treated her in an unfriendly way. Discuss.
2- What was Pablo in charge of?
3-How did Jealousy and envy blind the character of Amalia?

Read the following quotation and then answer the questions:
"He must have asked in Cuzco or in Quenco, people know about our work."
4- Who said this quotation? To whom?
5- What does the underlined pronoun "He" refer to?
6- What difficult situation did the quotation deal with?
c) Complete the following:
7- Leila was so rash and unwise when..............................
8- Ramon rendered Dr Hafez a great service as..............
9- Dr- Hafez was quite sure that Amalia .......................

(F) Writing
8.Write two paragraphs of five sentences each about:
"Purposes of using the internet"
The modernization and updating of our industries as well as the encouragement of investment constitute the shortest way to solve the problem of unemployment and raising the standard of living.
You can make use of the following points:
efficiency and not mere sufficiency, competitive goods , technological progress/ open new markets putting an end to bureaucracy and red tape / encouraging investment.

(G) Translation
9. A) Translate into Arabic:
However useful mobile phones are, some people don't like them. This seems unbelievable, but it is true. They even think that mobiles phones should be banned in public places. They wonder why they are obliged to listen to ringing phones and other people's conversations while they aren't willing to.
Translate into English:
فى وقت السلم يعم الرخاء والتقدم فى جميع انحاء العالم .
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قديم 30-05-2008, 08:12 AM
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