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الالعام لمادة اللغة الانجليزية

نماذج امتحان سيبا لثالث ثانوي 4نماذج

النموذج الأول:

Name: ———————————– Class
: —————
وزارة التربية والتعليم

الامتحان العام لقياس القدرة في اللغة الانجليزية
CEPA Common English proficiency Assessment for UAE
Higher Education
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الزمن : (ساعتان و 15 دقيقة)
ينقسم هذا الامتحان الى ثلاثة اجزاء
1. القواعد / المفردات ( الاسئلة من 1- 70)
( يجب ان تخصص ساعة واحدة لهذا الجزء من الامتحان)
2. القراءة ( الاسئلة من 71 – 100)
( يجب ان تخصص 45 دقيقة لهذا الجزء من الامتحان)
3. الكتابة
( يجب ان تخصص 30 دقيقة لهذا الجزء من الامتحان)

Structures ( 40 marks )
Choose the best word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Fill in the circle with the letter A,B,C or D on your answer sheet.

1. My book ——— by Ali.
a. are taken b. has taken c. had taken d. was taken
2. You had better ——– a job at the airport.
a. get b. got c. gets d. getting
3. I lost the pen ——– I bought yesterday.
a. who b. which c. when d. whose
4. Where ————- ?
a. Ali lives b. does Ali live c. does live Ali d. Ali does live
5. Sultan told me that he bought a computer, ————— ?
a. didn’t he b. wasn’t he c. doesn’t he d. did he
6.The boy should talk to his teacher ——————-
a. polite b. politely c. politeness d. impolite
7. My brother sometimes ———to his work late.
a. go b. goes c. going d. gone.
8. I ————– in Dubai since 1995.
a. have been living b. lived c. lives
d. living
9. She ——— in 1988.
a. born b. was born c. is born d. has born
10. We don’t come to school ———— Fridays.
a. in b. on c. at d. for
11. I look forward to ———– my brother in England.
a. meeting b. meet c. will meet d. met
12. The boy ——– name is Rashed speaks French.
a. who b. whose c. which d. what
13. While they ——– their breakfast, somebody knocked at the door.
a. are taking b. has taken c. were taking d. take
14. After ——– their homework ,they went to the garden.
a. finish b. finishes c. finished d. finishing
15. Water ———- at 100 .
a. boil b. boils c. boiled d. boiling
16. ———– their sickness, they passed with distinction.
a. Despite b. Though c. Although d. Even though
17. If he had studied hard, he ——- the exam .
a. will pass b. would pass c. would have passed
d. pass
18. Unless he ——— slowly, he will make many accidents.
a. drives b. drive c. driven d. drove
19. Salwa is a ————- teacher.
a. succeed b. successful c. success d. succeeded

20. In the libraries, books are classified —– categories.
a. into b. in c. for d. at
21. She ———- as an engineer for ten years.
a. works b. worked c. will work d. has worked
22. They ———– from Cairo University in 2001.
a. graduate b. graduated c. graduating d. graduates
23. This is the ——– film I have ever seen.
a. interest b. interested c. interesting d. most interesting
24. The bus ——— the station , yet.
a. had left b. has not left c. leaves d. will leave
25. The UAE has witnessed a great ——– lately.
a. developed b. develop c. developing d. development
26. Put the video n the table, ————— ?
a. shall we b. will you c. can you d. won’t you
27. You are fat. Try to eat ——- sugar.
a. much b. many c. less d. few
28. ———knowledge is better than nothing.
a. fewer b. least c. little d. many
29. They ——– watching the match when it began to rain.
a. was b. were c. are d. is
30. The baby ——- have his milk this morning.
a. didn’t b. hadn’t c. haven’t d. don’t
31. Not only ——— Rashed write English but also French.
a. did b. does c. have d. has
32. Would you mind ——— your pen please?
a. lend b. lent c. lending d. lends
33. He didn’t find his wallet. He —– in the station.
a. lost b. loses c. must have lost d. must lost
34. Ali works ——- to gain more money.
a. hard b. hardly c. hard less d. less hard
35. The officer ordered the soldiers ———— fire.
a. shooting b. to shoot c. shoot d. would shoot
36. I wish ——— a villa.
b. I had b. had I c. have I d. I have
37. Samya can sing foreign songs ————— her brother.
a. and so can b. and can so c. can so and d. so can and
38.She doesn’t smoke ————- her sister.
a. neither b. does neither c. did neither d. do neither
39. If only she ——— for advice.
a. has asked b. had asked c. was asked d. asked
40. Muslims are used to ———- the Holy Quran daily.
recite b. recited c. reciting d. recites

Vocabulary
Choose the best word or words to complete each sentence.
41. we saw many ___________ things in the museum.
a. boring b) interesting c)frustrating d) puzzling
42. my uncle’s son is my _____________.
a. brother b) sister c)cousin d) nephew
43. On holiday I always __________ playing tennis with my friends.
a) run b) fetch c)enjoy d) forgive
44 39. This is very _________watch, we must keep it in a safe place.
a. valuable b) cheap c)careful d) thoughtful
45. A king and a queen wear a ______________.
a. crown b) brown c)drown d) flown
46. To learn more about stars, you must study ____________.
a. biology b) astronomy c)ecology d) technology
47. A young cow is usually called ______________.
a. calf b) calves c)axon d) gazelle
48. I didn’t speak to __________ at the party.
a. somebody b) anybody c)anything d) something
49. You are late, you must go _____________.
a. quick b) quickly c)slow d) slowly
50. How much does this packet ____________.
a. way b) weight c)weigh d) wait
51. Summer is ____________ hot in the ******n Gulf.
a. extremely b) elderly c)approximately d) rapidly
52. Applicants should __________ their CVs to the secretary.
a. regret b) record c)submit d) upset
53. ____________, it is too hard to live on the Tundra.
a. Mostly b) Mainly c) Indeed d) Strangely
54. You will have many ____________ to study after leaving school.
a. fines b) loans c)interests d) options

55. Patients should co- operate _________ with doctors to recover
from illness.
a. rarely b) positively c)negatively d) surely
56. All students who passed grade “9” will be __________ to the
secondary school.
a. delayed b) displayed c)transferred d) deferred
57. Governments stop people living ____________ in their countries.
a. legally b) logically c)illegally d) illiteracy
58. The cashier gave the ___________ for the money.
a. cheque book b) receipt c)receipe d) bell
59. My father wrote a note of ___________ for the death of his
friend’s son.
a. pleasure b) happiness c)kindness d) sympathy
60. _____________ and exercising are good for your health.
a. Speaking b) Hiring c)Dieting d) Penalizing
61. T.V is good ______________ for sending messages.
a. mass b) media c)medium d) campaign
62. Despite his _____________ of the difficulty, he got involved in
the problem.
a. sickness b) illness c)awareness d) darkness
63. Every one respect Dr. James; he is kind _______________.
a. bad-hearted b) weak-hearted c)soft-hearted d) good-hearted
64. Cholera is one of the ______________ diseases.
a. strategic b) epidemic c)authentic d) paranoiac
65. We ___________ raining days in winter.
a. suspect b) neglect c)connect d) expect
66. He is not very rich, but he can _________ to buy a new car.
a. restore b) deliver c)afford d) postpone

67. All seats of the theatre were ___________.
a. satisfied b) personified c)occupied d) justified
68. I don’t like to buy ___________ flowers.
a. official b) artificial c)social d) financial
69. All organisms have _______________.
a. scenes b) genes c)beans d) beams
70. My parents like to _____________ the old days of life.
a. survive b) strive c)revive d) compromise

Reading Comprehension

Read the **** and questions. Choose the best word or phrase to answer each question according to the information in the ****. Fill in the circles with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

People saw the first real films in Kinetoscope machines. You put a coin in a slot and looked through a hole. You could see a film, which lasted about 15 second.
Later, people went to the cinema to see films. The first films were black and white. They were silent: the actors and actresses did not speak and there was no music. Sometimes a person played the piano in the cinema while you were watching the film.
Perhaps the most famous actor in silent films was Charlie Chaplin. Everyone liked this little man with his black hat, old coat, baggy trousers, big old shoes and his walking stick.
Talking films started in 1927. People thought these films were wonderful and many people went to the cinema to see and hear them.
The first colour films appeared in 1935. Colour films were expensive and difficult to make so lots of films were still made in black and white.
Questions
Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

71.People saw the ____________ real films in Kinetoscope machines.
a) second b) first c) third d) fourth
72.The film lasted _______________ second.
a) 20 b) 15 c) 25 d) 30
73.People went to the _______________ to see films.
a) T.V b) cinema c) home d) restaurant
74.The first films were ________________.
a) black b) white c) coloured d) black and white

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75.The actors didn’t ______________.
a) see b) speak c) sleep d) eat
76.Sometimes a person played _________________ in the cinema.
a) piano b) basketball c) chess d) football
77._______________ was the most famous actor in silent films.
a) Adel Emam b) Tom Hancks c) Charlie Chaplin d) Waheed Seif
78.Silent films ended in ______________.
a) 1927 b) 1928 c) 1980 d) 1930

Read the **** and questions. Choose the best word or phrase to answer each question according to the information in the ****. Fill in the circle with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

Ibn Batuta was born in Morocco in 1304. During his childhood he studied very hard. He learned a lot about the Arabic ********.
When he was twenty-one, he decided to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. After he was very homesick but he did not return home.
After his pilgrimage, he went to India and then to Turkey. He travelled northern Russia and then backed to Turkey. While he was travelling, he saw many wonderful places. He met interesting people and heard exciting stories. He wrote about all those things. He crossed the Himalayas Mountains and went to India. He stayed there eight years and travelled all round that country. Then he decided to go to the east – to China. He set out with a fleet of boats but there was a terrible storm and all the boats sank. Ibn Batuta lost every thing except his brayer mat and ten gold coins. He set out again and reached China in 1344. After this he returned to Morocco. He did not stay at home for very long. He set out on another journey. First he travelled to Spain and then he went south. He crossed the Sahara Desert and reached Timbuktu in Mali. He died in 1368.Ibn Batuta was one of the greatest Arab travelers and he also wrote books about his journeys around the world. These books are very important because they tell us a lot about life at that time.
Questions
Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
79. Ibn Batuta was born in __________________.
a. Jordan b. Egypt c. Morocco d. The U.A.E
80.Ibn Batuta was a _________________.
a. traveller b) writer c) teacher d) traveller and writer
81.Ibn Batuta crossed the Himalayas and went to ____________.
b. India b) China c) Mecca d) Morocco
82.Ibn Batuta stayed in India for __________________ years.
a. eight b) six c) five d) four
83.Ibn Batuta reached China in ________________.
a) 1443 b) 1533 c) 1344 d) 1443

84.Ibn Batuta knows ____________ about the Arabic ********.
a) little b) a little c) a lot d) lots
85.Ibn Batuta travelled for ________________.
a)many years b) a few years c) few months d) a few months
86.Ibn Batuta died in __________________.
a) 1368 b) 1450 c) 1370 d) 1368

Read the **** and questions. Choose the best word or phrase to answer each question according to the information in the ****. Fill in the circles with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

The builder of the great mosque at Cordoba, Abd Al Rahman Syria. He planted the first palm tree in Spain to remind him of his native land. When he built the mosque at Cordoba, he wanted it to remind him of the great mosque in Damascus, his native city. He designed a huge hall with rows of columns leading 1, was born in up to the Mihrab in the middle of the east wall. He wanted to create a forest of columns that would lead the eye of the worshipper in the direction if Mecca. Between each double row of columns there was an entrance to the mosque. Outside the building there was a courtyard. In the courtyard there were rows of orange trees that echoed the rows of pillars inside.

Questions
Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

87.The builder of the great mosque at Cordoba is ______________.
a. Salah Al ddin b) Ibn Batuta
b. Abd Al Rahman 1 d) Ibn Sina
88.Abd Al Rahman 1 built the mosque to remind him of the great mosque in__________.
a)Cairo b) Baghdad
c) Damascus d) Morocco
89.The Mihrab of the mosque was built in the middle of ___________ wall.
a)east b) west c) south d) north
90.The forest of columns leads the eye to the direction of ___________.
a)Mecca b) Spain c) Damascus d) Jerusalem
91.Worshippers can enter the mosque between each double roof_________ .
a)flags b) columns c) walls d) doors
92.The courtyard was ____________ the building.
a) inside b) outside c) beside d) behind

_Read the **** and questions. Choose the best word or phrase to answer each question according to the information in the ****. Fill in the circles with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

One of the most famous sights and sound of London is Big Ben, which stands on a bank of the River Thames overlooking the Houses of Parliament. The clock, which is famous for being very accurate, is heard every day throughout the world. This is because it is used by the BBC at the beginning of their news programmes.
The name Big Ben refers not to the clock, as is commonly thought, but to one of its bells. This great bell weighs 13 1/2 tons and was made in 1858. The bell was named after a very large man, Sir Benjamin (Ben) Hall, who was in charge of building in London at this time.
The clock itself stands on a tower 350 feet high. There is a flag on the tower during the day that shows when Parliament is sitting and a light at night. The clock has four dials each of which are 23 feet in diameter. The hour hands and the minute hands are nine and 14 feet long respectively and the numbers are two feet high.
Questions
Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.

93.Big Ben stands on a bank of the river _______________.
a) Thames b) Nile c) Euphrates d) Jordan
94.The clock is famous for being _______________.
a. beautiful b) big c) expensive d) accurate
95.The clock is used by _________________.
a.) The BBC b) Voice of America
c) The Middle East d) Petra
96. The name Big Ben refers to ________________.
a. its bell b) the clock c) the tower d) the street
97. There is a _____________ on the tower of the clock.
a.flag b) picture c) light d) tent
98. The clock has ___________ dials.
a.two b) three c) four d) five

99. The tower of the clock is _______________ feet high.
a.) 350 b) 320 c) 360 d) 330
100.The minute hands are nine and ____________ feet long.
a) 20 b) 14 c) 15 d) 23

Writing

Write 100 to 200 words about the topic below.
Your future career.

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النموذج الثاني:
Name: —————————————– Class: ———–

Sample CEPA Test

TOTAL TIME ALLOWED: 2 HOURS 15 MINUTES

THREE PARTS OF THE TEST

1. Vocabulary (Questions 1- 35)
You should spend about half hour on this part.

2 . Grammar(Questions 36 –70)
You should spend about half hour on this part.

3. Reading (Questions 71 – 100)
You should spend about 45 minutes on this part.
4. Writing an essay.

( TEST INSTRUCTIONS )
( 1 ) There will be 35 questions in VOCABULARY part of the test .
( 2 ) There will be 35 questions in GRAMMER part of the test .
( 3 ) There will be four ****s in this part of the test.
( 4 ) Read the ****s and questions carefully .
( 5 ) Choose the best word or phrase to answer each question
according to the information in the ****.
( 6 ) Fill in the circles with the letter( A, B, C or D ) on your
answer sheet.
( 7 ) Write the essay on the back of the answer sheet.

VOCABULARY
1- The ___________ on Islamic history begins on Page 27 of your ****book.
a) acquisition b) conduct c) chapter d) commission
2- The ____________ speed limit on the Dubai road is 120 km/h.
a) maximum b) negative c) removed d) technical
3- The use of _______________ in the classroom is increasing. Teachers use computers, television and the Internet to teach English.
a) technology b) philosophy c) sequence d) link
4- The campers didn’t have ___________ supplies. They didn’t have enough water or food.
a) prior b) undertaken c) ethnic d) adequate
5- I enjoy studying at the ___________because it is quiet and there are many books and newspapers.
a) chair b) theatre c) village d) library
6- I would like to ___________you to my friend Jacques. He is from France.
a) welcome b) urge c) intend d) introduce
7- We have a _____________of the thief. He was tall with blond hair and blue eyes.
a) completion b) de******ion c) protection d) conversation
8- I saw a ___________ of him. The picture was taken 10 years ago.
a) camera b) network c) resistance d) photograph
9- I think it’s time to buy some new_____________. Our sofa, table and chairs are very old now.
a) faults b) dishes c) clothes d) furniture
10- The man across the street says he will give a ___________ of Dh. 100 to the person who finds his cat.
a) reward b) friendship c) ticket d) trick
11- Her children are very ________. They always say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’.
a) solemn b) loyal c) polite d) explosive
12- Some of the __________differences between countries are ****d on religion, ******** and food.
a) normal b) obtained c) cultural d) restricted
13- He could not solve the math problem because he did not remember the correct _________.
a) computer b) equation c) assistance d) consumer
14- The use of _____________in the classroom is increasing. Teachers use computers, television and the Internet to teach English.
a) technology b) philosophy c) sequence d) link
15- The campers didn’t have ___________ supplies. They didn’t have enough water or food.
a) prior b) undertaken c) ethnic d) adequate

16- His flight ticket came with an ___________. He could leave on either 6th January or 10th January.
a) option b) access c) output d) integration
17- I would like to ____________ you to my friend Jacques. He is from France.
a) welcome b) urge c) intend d) introduce
18- We have a ___________ of the thief. He was tall with blond hair and blue eyes.
a) completion b) de******ion c) protection d) conversation
19- I saw a _____________ of him. The picture was taken 10 years ago.
a) camera b) network c) resistance d) photograph
20- The man across the street says he will give a _________ of Dh. 100 to the person who finds his cat.
a) reward b) friendship c) ticket d) trick
21- Shoppers usually get a good ______________in the sales .
a) annoying b) superb c) bargain d) material
22- Students have the ____________ of choosing the faculty they like .
a) options b) poverty c) private d) science
23- In the Arctic, the temperature is _______________for most of the year .
a) temporary b) freezing c) permanent d) empty
24- The brave boy _____________ his life to save his little brother .
a) risks b) popular c) solve d) common
25- People usually hate long journeys as they aren’t _____________ at all .
a) dry b) argue c) comfortable d) easy
26- Experienced old people always make _____________decisions .
a) sedentary b) clumsy c) cradle d) wise
27- We ___________ around for hours looking for the house .
a) wondered b) bounced c) sat d) folded
28- The plants may not _____________ the frost .
a) elevate b) breathe c) survive d) accept
29- You should help your body to resist __________________ .
a) spices b) digestion c) residence d) infection
30- The car was a ______________ at the price .
a)bargain b) lifestyle c) particular d) intelligent
31- Keeping the ____________________ clean is an Islamic duty .
a) accredited b) environment c) harmful d) honorable
32- The UAE university is an ___________________ university .
a) lasted b) foreign c) accredited d)
33- In the past people used to fight with________________ .
a) pistols b)missals c) guns d) swords
34- The UAE music _________________ sweet to every listener .
a) feels b) sounds c) smells d) tastes
35- Our grandfathers were totally _________________ to their heritage .
a) committed b) popular c) suffer d) cracks

Grammar

36. ______________to the beach?
A) Do you often go C) Often you go
B) Do often you go D) Often do you go
37. Everyone knows that wood _____________when you place it in water.
A) is floating C) was floating
B) floats D) floated
38. Is that the new watch _____________in Abu Dhabi.
A) you bought it C) which you bought it
B) that you bought D) what you bought
39. Mr. Brown, how long _____________in Dubai until now?
A) do you live C) were you lived
B) are you living D) have you lived
40. He locked the safe after_ ___________the money in it.
A) is placing C) he places
B) placed D) he had placed
41. The person ______________ visited your house was very nice.
A) who C ) what
B) which D) where
42. We didn’t want to get wet ____________ we took an umbrella.
A) because C) but
B) so D) although
43. The shop owner wondered _______________ I was looking for.
A) what C) how
B) why D) when
44. My cousins and I always enjoy doing the same things. _____ favorite activity is going camping.
A) Our C) We
B) Us D) They
45. My brother bought a new bicycle. We saw him riding __________ yesterday.
A) her C) him
B) bicycle D) it
46. Kate showed me the photographs of her friends____________ went on holiday with her last summer.
A) which C) when
B) who D) where

47. My friends and I always spend Friday afternoons together. ______ favorite hobby is swimming.
A) Our C) We
B) Their D) Us
48. She_____________ had three accidents since she got her driving license.
A) is C) was
B) had D) has
49. In some countries, elections usually ___________ place every 4 years.
A) take C) takes
B) taking D) are taking
50. I’ve got to go ____________ the bank; can you stop here please?
A) at C) on
B) to D) for
51. The person ______________ visited your house was very nice.
A)who C)which
B)what D)where
52. Many parents _____________our friends for dinner .
A) invites C) inviting
B) have invited D) invite
53. Al Arab Tower in Dubai is the ___________tower in the region .
A) tallest C) tall
B) taller D) tall than
54. Could I have _____________orange juice ,please ?
A) many C) little
B) few D) a few
55. _____________ did you meet Ahmad ? In Abu Dhabi mall .
A) Where C) When
B) What D) Why
56. Khalfan is interested in ______________ in the desert .
A) camp C) camped
B) camping D) was camped
57. If they take a bank loan, they_____________into troubles .
A) will get C) would get
B) would got D)would have get
58. Hamad has been working in this company _____________ ten years .
A) since C) for
B) therefore D) as

59. Ibin Majid __________ in 838 AH ; in Julfar .
A) was born C) were born
B) born D) has been born

60. I ______________ all over the world ,if I had 10,000,000 Dhs.
A) will travel C) would travel
B) would have traveled D) travel
61. He turns off the AC ___________ he believes it causes lung problems .
A) so that C) so
B) but D) because
62. My uncle _______________ in the present government.
A) is a minister C) a minister
B) minister D) is minister
63. If we ______________ a car, we could drive everywhere.
A) have C) are having
B) would have D) had
64. Did you call Bill this weekend ? Yes, once. He wasn’t home so I left ____________.
A) a message C) messages
B) the message D) message
65. Before ________ a decision on which university to go to, Omar had to talk
with his family.
A) make C) making
B) made D) being made
66. If you don’t hurry up, you _______________ miss the bus.
A) will C) would
B) can D) should
67. We took an umbrella ____________ we didn’t want to get wet.
A) because C) but
B) so D) although
68. Her cousin wants to be ____________.
A) driver C) drive
B) drives D) a driver
69. Ahmed ____________ finish all his work today; he’s got all day
tomorrow as well.
A) not have to C) must to
B) doesn’t have to D) should to
70. If Rashid had played well, his team _______________won.
A) would have C) will have
B) can have D) had

Reading **** (1 )
1. Have you ever heard of the emperor scorpion? The first emperor scorpions lived before the dinosaurs more than 450 million years ago. Nowadays they live in tropical wooded forests in Africa and can be found buried in the soil or under rocks. The scorpion is known for its poisonous and painful sting. Scorpions are thought to be very dangerous, but their sting rarely kills human beings. Today, many people even collect scorpions as pets.
2. The emperor scorpion grows very quickly. It can be between 12 and 24 centimeters in length. Male scorpions are usually bigger than females. Scorpions have a hard thin layer on the outside of the body, called the exoskeleton. Scorpions can be found in a variety of colours, including dark blue, black, green and brown. An unusual feature of scorpions is that they glow in the dark. The body is divided into four sections. Each section has a pair of legs. There are also two scissor-like pinchers at the front of its body that are strong enough to make humans bleed. At the end of the scorpion’s tail is a large ball that contains poison.
3. The scorpion can live for up to eight years and is most active at night. It eats insects, mice, lizards and other scorpions. Another special feature of the scorpion is that it can live up to a year without food and underwater for two days! Would you like to have an emperor scorpion as your pet?
QUESTIONS
71- The best title for the **** is ____________________.
A- A Poisonous Animal C- The Emperor Scorpion
B- Animals from Africa D- A Different Kind of Pet
72-In paragraph 1, the word they refers to ______________.
A- pets C- scorpions
B- dinosaurs D- human
73-The scorpion can grow up to ___________centimeters long.
A- 12 C- 2
B- 24 D- 8
74- The scorpion’s poison is located in its ________________.
A- exoskeleton C- pinchers
B- tail D- legs
75- Scorpions move around mostly ____________________.
A- in the morning C- in the afternoon
B- at night D- at midday
76- Scorpions can go ____________________ without eating.
A- one year C- two days
B- four nights D-eight years
77- An unusual feature of scorpions is that they glow ___________________
A- in the light C- in the dark
B- in the morning D- in the day time
Reading **** ( 2 )
1. In 1852, it was determined that Mount Everest, on the Nepal-Tibet border, was the highest mountain in the world. For the next 100 years, several groups tried to climb the mountain but were unsuccessful. It was too cold and windy, and the oxygen was too thin. Some people said it was impossible and several climbers died trying to climb it. However, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay finally climbed Mt. Everest in 1953.
2. Edmund Hillary was born in New Zealand in 1919. As a young man, his hobby was climbing mountains. Later, he tried mountain climbing in the Alps and the Himalayas. In fact, before attempting to climb Mt. Everest, he had climbed 11 different mountains higher than 6500 meters.
3. In 1951 and 1952, Hillary made trips to the bottom of Mt. Everest to find the best way to the top. Then, in 1953, he joined a team of climbers to try to climb the mountain. After seven weeks of climbing, only two people were strong enough to reach the top. Those two people were Hillary and Norgay, a native of Nepal who was a guide for the team.
4. Hillary and Norgay reached the top of Mount Everest at 11:30 a.m. on 29th May 1953. They stayed at the top for just 15 minutes. After that, they climbed back down. Three days later, they arrived at the bottom of the mountain. The news of their climb spread around the world quickly.
5. For many years, only Hillary was considered to be the first person to climb Everest. However, Hillary insisted that he could not have made the climb without Norgay’s help. Now, they are both considered the first ?person? to climb the world’s tallest mountain. In the years following that heroic climb, many people have reached the top of Mount Everest. However, Hillary and Norgay will always be remembered as the first.
QUESTION
78- The main idea of the **** is ____________________.
A- Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
B- Edmund Hillary was one of the first men to climb Mt. Everest
C- Mountain climbing is a very popular hobby
D- Several people died trying to climb Mount Everest
79- Before Hillary and Norgay, climbers were unsuccessful at climbing Mt. Everest because ____________________.
A- the weather was too bad C- the mountain was in Tibet
B- they did not have guides D- their clothing was too thin
80- From the **** we can guess that _________________.
A- Mount Everest is easier to climb in the summer than in the winter
B- Hillary didn’t have much mountain-climbing experience
C- Hillary carefully planned his climb of Mount Everest
D- nobody wanted to climb Mount Everest after Hillary and Norgay

81- Hillary first visited the bottom of Mount Everest in _______.
A- 1952 C- 1951
B- 1953 D- 1919
82- Tenzing Norgay came from ____________________.
A- Nepal
B- New Zealand
C- India
D- Tibet
83- It took Hillary and Norgay _________to climb down the mountain.
A- 15 minutes
B- 3 days
C- 7 weeks
D- 100 days
84-In paragraph2, the word " he" refers to ______________.

A- Tenzing Norgay
B- Edmund Hillary
C-Nepal- Tibet
D- Mt. Everest
Reading **** ( 3 )
1. A woman without paint is like food without salt,? wrote the Roman philosopher Plautus. But the reasons people wear makeup, as well as the way in which they wear it, have changed dramatically over time.
2. In ancient Greco-Roman societies, women wore white lead and chalk on their faces to look attractive. Ancient Egyptians wore foundation to lighten their skin and men, women and children wore kohl. This black eye liner was used both for beauty and to protect their eyes from disease. Persians, on the other hand, used henna dyes to stain their hair and faces to make themselves beautiful.
3. Later, in the European Middle Ages, both men and women made their faces white. Rich men wanted people to know that they did not have to work outdoors in the sun. They wanted to show off their wealth by having a pale or white face. Royal 13th-Century Italian women wore pink lipstick to show they could afford makeup. During the Italian Renaissance, women wore lead paint on their faces, which caused hundreds of deaths because lead is poisonous.
4. In England, at the time of Queen Elizabeth I, cosmetics were seen as a health threat because many thought makeup would stop blood and energy from circulating through the body properly. At this time, men’s makeup wasn’t as obvious as women’s (women wore egg whites over their faces to create a glazed look).
5. By the time Charles II of England took over, Europe was still recovering from the plague when thousands of men, women and children died. Because of this, many people were afraid to go outdoors, so heavy makeup supplied the colour that sun-fearing people couldn’t get elsewhere. Later, during the French Revolution in he 18th Century, red rouge and lipstick were popular and implied a healthy, fun-loving spirit. But other people didn’t like all this makeup. They thought the French had something to hide!
6. When makeup regained acceptance in the late 19th century, it was with natural tones so that the healthy, pink-cheeked look could be achieved without using all the dark colours the French had used.
7. Yet, throughout history, makeup hasn’t only been used for beautification, people have tried to use makeup to cover mild to severe imperfections and discoloration of the skin caused by birth, fire or accidents.
8. Today’s makeup is much more developed than in the past – both in cultural trends and styles. Makeup today seems to be a mix of past styles with a new emphasis on the natural look. A natural look that took centuries of painting faces to achieve.
QUESTIONS
85. The main idea for this **** is ____________________.
A) Europeans have traditionally loved wearing white makeup
B) the importance of makeup
C) wearing makeup can be dangerous for your health
D) modern makeup is the result of contributions over time
86. The main idea for paragraph 7 is ____________________.
A) people use makeup mostly to make themselves look better
B) fire can cause severe skin problems
C) modern makeup is better than the traditional type
D) in the past, people used makeup to cover damaged skin
87. The word implied in paragraph 5 probably means _________________.
A) offered C) recovered
B) thought D) suggested
88. The word they in paragraph 3 refers to _______________________.
A) wealthy men C) men and women
B) people D) Italians
89. In ancient times, people wanted white skin to ___________________.
A) hide themselves C) give themselves a healthy look
B) look beautiful D) appear younger
90. In the European Middle Ages a white face____________________.
A) meant that you were rich
B) showed that you were ill
C) stopped blood circulation through the body
D) was a sign of death
91. The French Revolution occurred _______________________.
A) in the 13th century
B) during the 1700?s
C) in the late 19th century
D) in the last 20 years
92. During the French Revolution, women wore red makeup to_____________.
A) look happy C) disguise themselves
B) cover skin diseases D) protect themselves from the sun

Reading **** ( 4 )
1. According to legend, Marco Polo brought the recipe for ice cream with him from China. However, there is no written record of this. We do know that the Chinese taught Arab traders how to combine syrups and snow, to make an early version of ice cream called sherbet. These traders then showed the people of Venice and the Romans how to make this frozen dessert. In fact, the Roman Emperor, Nero, was said to be quite fond of pureed fruit, sweetened with honey, and he liked to mix it with snow. He loved this concoction so much that he had special rooms built under his palace which were designed keep the snow cold. In the 1500s, the recipe for sorbet was introduced to the French by Catherine de Medici.
2. The invention of ice cream came later with the development of custard, a milky dessert, and in 1775 people discovered that freezing custard would create a delicious sweet. This discovery was shortly followed by the creation of a machine to make ice cream which made the process much easier.
3. In America, Thomas Jefferson so loved ice cream that he imitated Nero by having a special cold room built for storing snow and he is said to have created the first ice cream recipe in the United States. Another president, George Washington, was one of the first people in the US to buy an ice cream machine.
4. Nothing really changed in the world of ice cream for the next 100 years. It was still being made at home. In 1851,this was all changed by a creative man named Jacob Fussell when he opened the first ice cream factory.
5. Near the beginning of the 20th century, the ice cream soda was created. It was made by accident when a scoop of ice cream fell into a glass of flavored Coca-Cola. A short time later, another delicious dessert was invented. It was called the ( sundae ) and contained ice cream covered with syrup and whipped cream.
6. Perhaps the most important ice cream discovery was made during the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis. At the exposition, Charles Menches had a successful business selling ice cream in bowls. However, he had so many customers that he soon ran out of bowls. Sad, but determined to still find a way to sell his ice cream, he asked his friend Ernest Hamwi, who was selling a wafer-like biscuit called ( zalabia ), a Syrian sweet, to form a cone from the wafers to hold his ice cream. The combination proved very popular and the ice cream cone was born!
QUESTIONS
93. The main idea for this **** is ____________________.
A)Chinese contributions to the development of ice cream
B)ice cream is a popular, delicious dessert
C)ice cream can be made from various ingredients
D)historical developments of ice cream
94. The main idea for paragraph 6 is ____________________.
A)ice cream at the 1904 Exposition
B)how bowls were used in the ice cream industry
C)the invention of the ice cream cone
D)how Syrians contributed to the history of ice cream
95. The words This discovery in paragraph 2 refer to _________________.
A)ice cream machine
B)sherbet
C)sorbet
D)frozen custard
96.The word imitated in paragraph 3 probably means __________________.
A)invented
B)discovered
C)developed
D)copied
97.Most people think that __________ first brought ice cream to the Western world.
A)Marco Polo
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)the Chinese
D)Catherine de Medici
98. The Roman Emperor Nero kept snow in his palace _________________.
A)to decrease the temperature
B)to keep his food cold
C)so he could make a cold dessert
D)so fruit would stay fresh
99. Ice cream, as we know it today, was invented__________________.
A)in 1775
B)at the same time as custard
C)near the beginning of the 20th century
D)by Thomas Jefferson
100. Until the mid 1800s ice cream was usually made in _________________.
A)factories
B)special cold rooms
C)St. Louis
D)people’s houses

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A- Tenzing Norgay
B- Edmund Hillary
C-Nepal- Tibet
D- Mt. Everest
Reading **** ( 3 )
1. A woman without paint is like food without salt,? wrote the Roman philosopher Plautus. But the reasons people wear makeup, as well as the way in which they wear it, have changed dramatically over time.
2. In ancient Greco-Roman societies, women wore white lead and chalk on their faces to look attractive. Ancient Egyptians wore foundation to lighten their skin and men, women and children wore kohl. This black eye liner was used both for beauty and to protect their eyes from disease. Persians, on the other hand, used henna dyes to stain their hair and faces to make themselves beautiful.
3. Later, in the European Middle Ages, both men and women made their faces white. Rich men wanted people to know that they did not have to work outdoors in the sun. They wanted to show off their wealth by having a pale or white face. Royal 13th-Century Italian women wore pink lipstick to show they could afford makeup. During the Italian Renaissance, women wore lead paint on their faces, which caused hundreds of deaths because lead is poisonous.
4. In England, at the time of Queen Elizabeth I, cosmetics were seen as a health threat because many thought makeup would stop blood and energy from circulating through the body properly. At this time, men’s makeup wasn’t as obvious as women’s (women wore egg whites over their faces to create a glazed look).
5. By the time Charles II of England took over, Europe was still recovering from the plague when thousands of men, women and children died. Because of this, many people were afraid to go outdoors, so heavy makeup supplied the colour that sun-fearing people couldn’t get elsewhere. Later, during the French Revolution in he 18th Century, red rouge and lipstick were popular and implied a healthy, fun-loving spirit. But other people didn’t like all this makeup. They thought the French had something to hide!
6. When makeup regained acceptance in the late 19th century, it was with natural tones so that the healthy, pink-cheeked look could be achieved without using all the dark colours the French had used.
7. Yet, throughout history, makeup hasn’t only been used for beautification, people have tried to use makeup to cover mild to severe imperfections and discoloration of the skin caused by birth, fire or accidents.
8. Today’s makeup is much more developed than in the past – both in cultural trends and styles. Makeup today seems to be a mix of past styles with a new emphasis on the natural look. A natural look that took centuries of painting faces to achieve.
QUESTIONS
85. The main idea for this **** is ____________________.
A) Europeans have traditionally loved wearing white makeup
B) the importance of makeup
C) wearing makeup can be dangerous for your health
D) modern makeup is the result of contributions over time
86. The main idea for paragraph 7 is ____________________.
A) people use makeup mostly to make themselves look better
B) fire can cause severe skin problems
C) modern makeup is better than the traditional type
D) in the past, people used makeup to cover damaged skin
87. The word implied in paragraph 5 probably means _________________.
A) offered C) recovered
B) thought D) suggested
88. The word they in paragraph 3 refers to _______________________.
A) wealthy men C) men and women
B) people D) Italians
89. In ancient times, people wanted white skin to ___________________.
A) hide themselves C) give themselves a healthy look
B) look beautiful D) appear younger
90. In the European Middle Ages a white face____________________.
A) meant that you were rich
B) showed that you were ill
C) stopped blood circulation through the body
D) was a sign of death
91. The French Revolution occurred _______________________.
A) in the 13th century
B) during the 1700?s
C) in the late 19th century
D) in the last 20 years
92. During the French Revolution, women wore red makeup to_____________.
A) look happy C) disguise themselves
B) cover skin diseases D) protect themselves from the sun

Reading **** ( 4 )
1. According to legend, Marco Polo brought the recipe for ice cream with him from China. However, there is no written record of this. We do know that the Chinese taught Arab traders how to combine syrups and snow, to make an early version of ice cream called sherbet. These traders then showed the people of Venice and the Romans how to make this frozen dessert. In fact, the Roman Emperor, Nero, was said to be quite fond of pureed fruit, sweetened with honey, and he liked to mix it with snow. He loved this concoction so much that he had special rooms built under his palace which were designed keep the snow cold. In the 1500s, the recipe for sorbet was introduced to the French by Catherine de Medici.
2. The invention of ice cream came later with the development of custard, a milky dessert, and in 1775 people discovered that freezing custard would create a delicious sweet. This discovery was shortly followed by the creation of a machine to make ice cream which made the process much easier.
3. In America, Thomas Jefferson so loved ice cream that he imitated Nero by having a special cold room built for storing snow and he is said to have created the first ice cream recipe in the United States. Another president, George Washington, was one of the first people in the US to buy an ice cream machine.
4. Nothing really changed in the world of ice cream for the next 100 years. It was still being made at home. In 1851,this was all changed by a creative man named Jacob Fussell when he opened the first ice cream factory.
5. Near the beginning of the 20th century, the ice cream soda was created. It was made by accident when a scoop of ice cream fell into a glass of flavored Coca-Cola. A short time later, another delicious dessert was invented. It was called the ( sundae ) and contained ice cream covered with syrup and whipped cream.
6. Perhaps the most important ice cream discovery was made during the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis. At the exposition, Charles Menches had a successful business selling ice cream in bowls. However, he had so many customers that he soon ran out of bowls. Sad, but determined to still find a way to sell his ice cream, he asked his friend Ernest Hamwi, who was selling a wafer-like biscuit called ( zalabia ), a Syrian sweet, to form a cone from the wafers to hold his ice cream. The combination proved very popular and the ice cream cone was born!
QUESTIONS
93. The main idea for this **** is ____________________.
A)Chinese contributions to the development of ice cream
B)ice cream is a popular, delicious dessert
C)ice cream can be made from various ingredients
D)historical developments of ice cream
94. The main idea for paragraph 6 is ____________________.
A)ice cream at the 1904 Exposition
B)how bowls were used in the ice cream industry
C)the invention of the ice cream cone
D)how Syrians contributed to the history of ice cream
95. The words This discovery in paragraph 2 refer to _________________.
A)ice cream machine
B)sherbet
C)sorbet
D)frozen custard
96.The word imitated in paragraph 3 probably means __________________.
A)invented
B)discovered
C)developed
D)copied
97.Most people think that __________ first brought ice cream to the Western world.
A)Marco Polo
B)Thomas Jefferson
C)the Chinese
D)Catherine de Medici
98. The Roman Emperor Nero kept snow in his palace _________________.
A)to decrease the temperature
B)to keep his food cold
C)so he could make a cold dessert
D)so fruit would stay fresh
99. Ice cream, as we know it today, was invented__________________.
A)in 1775
B)at the same time as custard
C)near the beginning of the 20th century
D)by Thomas Jefferson
100. Until the mid 1800s ice cream was usually made in _________________.
A)factories
B)special cold rooms
C)St. Louis
D)people’s houses

Writing

Write an essay of about 150 words about:
Your favourite TV. pro

……………..
تابع )))

النموذج الثالث:

نموذج امتحان الكفاءة التربوية ( CEPA )
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اسم الطالب : ………………………………………….. ………………. الصف: ———–

I –Vocabulary & Grammar :

Choose the best word or phrase to complete each sentence .
Fill in the circle with the letter A , B , C , or D on your answer sheet .

1 – Sami is planning to spend the holiday in a big _____________in France.
a- ocean b- resort
c- client d- loan

2 – There are some __________________ sand dunes in the Sahara .
a- rainy b- expensive c- massive d- happy

3 – Bedouins are ________________who live in the Middle East and North Africa.
a- oasis b- dangers c- nomads d- igloos

4 – Some ________________ of the Silk Road passed through the Arab World.
a- routes b- majors c- humps d- sores

5 – A ____________________ is like a very big family .
a- tunnel b- judge c- tribe d- factory

6 – Dubai is the _____________ centre of the UAE. That is where most of the
business and trade takes place.
a) economic b) constitutional
c) similar d) available

7 – The ______________ on Islamic history begins on Page 27 of your ****book.
a) acquisition b) conduct
c) chapter d) commission

8 – The ____________ must first be approved by the government before it
becomes law.
a) individual b) legislation
c) sector d) environment
9 – Some of the __________________ differences between countries are ****d on
religion, ******** and food.
a) normal b) obtained
c) cultural d) restricted

10 – The use of _________________ in the classroom is increasing .Teachers use
computers, television and the Internet to teach English.
a) technology b) philosophy
c) sequence d) link

11 – The campers didn’t have _________________ supplies. They didn’t have
enough water or food.
a) prior b) undertaken
c) ethnic d) adequate

12 – His flight ticket came with an _____________________. He could leave on
either 6th January or 10th January.
a) option b) access
c) output d) integration

13 – I enjoy studying at the ___________________ because it is quiet and there
are many books and newspapers.
a) chair b) theatre
c) village d) library

14 – The police found the ________________ running away from the bank.
a) criminal b) cotton
c) beard d) lunch

15 – The man across the street says he will give a______________ of Dh. 100 to
the person who finds his cat.
a) reward b) friendship
c) ticket d) trick

16 – My brother wants to be ______________.
a) teacher b) teach
c) teaches d) a teacher

17 – My sister would like to be ____________.
a) writer b) write
c) writes d) a writer

18 – Did you call Bill this weekend? Yes, once. He wasn’t home so I left ______.
a) a message b) messages
c) the message d) message

19 – The Inuits , who live in the Tundra , live in ________________ .
a) discounts b) adventures
c) creatures d) igloos 0

20 – The _______________ summer temperatures in the UAE is 45° C.
a) average b) form
c) trunk d) ankle

21 – This fence is ________________ . We will remove it in a short time.
a) freezing b) temporary
c) popular d) dry

22 – Man is the most ………………….. creature on earth .
a) permanent b) intelligent
c) fast d) experimental

23 – Scientists are always interested in …………………… and inventions.
a) experiments b) pictures
c) commerce d) letters

24– Computers are used in large hotels to control ………………………. .
a) flights b) astrolabes c) reservations d) diets

25– Ahmed bought a gold __________ for his wife .
a) bangle b) fight
c) prove d) borrow

26- Women in the UAE are fond of wearing ____________ clothes that suit
their traditions.
a) multiple b) embroidery
c) clumsy d) modern

27 – Do you imagine that all goods are ____________ in the malls of your city?
a) available b) dangerous
c) spectacular d) troubled

28 – I don’t like others to help me. I want to be __________________ .
a) independent b) client
c) society d) fortune
29- Most developing countries _______________ electrical goods from Japan
and Germany.
a) import b) prevent
c) hunt d) overlook
30 – You must ________________ your complicated problems wisely.
a) spread b) elevate
c) solve d) compress

31- After long ___________ we bought a new car from Al-Futaim Company.
a) compressing b.)bargaining
c) increasing d) perfuming

32- A lot of _____________ go to DSF to buy their needs.
a) clients b) trainees
c) volunteers d) bandits

33- Planning helps ____________ your stress.
a) crave b) reduce
c) grab d) blame

34- My little brother likes to eat __________ eggs on his breakfast.
a) frustrating b) flexible
c) raw d) superb

35 – The _______________spread quickly throughout John’s body .
a) pancreas b) infection
c) protection d) statistics

36 – Before _______________ a decision on which university to go to, Omar
had to talk with his family.
a) make b) making
c) made d) being made

37 – My brother has a new computer. We used ______________ yesterday.
a) her b) him
c) computer d) it

38 – I went to summer school ______________ improve my English.
a) for b) to
c) so d) will

39 – She_________ had three accidents since she got her driving license.
a) is b) was
c) had d) has

40- Ali and Abdullah went shopping last the weekend but they didn’t take
their ____________.
a) wife b) wives
c) wifes d) wive
41- The family living next door is friendly. I like _______________ a lot.
a) they b) their
c) them d) theirs

42 – Ahmed _______________ finish all his work today; he’s got all day
tomorrow as well.
a) not have to b) must to
c) doesn’t have to d) should to

43 – This is the clever boy _____________ father is an engineer .
a) which b) whose
c) who d) why

44– I don’t want to get used to __________________coffee .
a) drinking b) drank
c) drinks d) have drunk

45 – The fisherman _________________ nothing when he returned late .
a) had caught b) has caught
c) have caught d) catch

46 – Ahmad has been living in Leewa _____________ eleven months .
a) for b) since
c- from d- ago

47– Primary schools are ___________________ than secondary schools .

a) very noisy b) noisier
c) noisiest d) more noisier

48 -The person ______________ visited your house was very nice.
a) who b) which
c) what d) where

49 – Is that your book on the desk? Yes, it is ______________.
a) mine b) me
c) myself d) my

50 – My _______________usually goes to school by taxi.
a) sisters b) sister
c) sister she d) sister is
51 – If we ______________ a car, we could drive everywhere.
a) have b) are having
c) would have d) had
52 – Their mother ______________ in a private company.
a) is a manager b) a manager
c) manager d) is manager

53 – If the first question seems too difficult, __________ on to the next one.
a) moves b) moving
c) moved d) move

54 – Her family visits her every weekend and takes her to _____________
favourite restaurant.
a) theirs b) they
c) them d) their

55 – In some countries, elections usually ___________ place every 4 years.
a) take b) takes
c) taking d) are taking

56 – My friends and I always spend Friday afternoons together.
______________ favourite hobby is swimming.
a) Our b) We
c) Their d) Us

57 – If you don’t hurry up, you _______________ miss the bus.
a) will b) would
c) can d) should
58 -My brother has a new computer. We used ___________ yesterday.
a) her b) him
c) them d) it

59 – If they ____________ sooner, they would have caught the train.
a) had arrived b) arrive
c) have arrived d) arriving

60 – I can’t fit ______________ person in my car; I only have space for 5.
a) other b) another
c) others d) the others

61 – The painting they bought is ____________________.
a) beautiful a very one b) very a beautiful one
c) a very beautiful one d) a beautiful very one

62 – Did his mother give you _____________ tea?
a) a few b) many
c) some d) a lot

63 – If Rashid had played well, his team ____________ won.
a) would have b) will have
c) can have d) had

64 – ________________ did Ali go last week ?
– He went camping in the desert .
a) When b) Where
c) Who d) What

65 – The Inuits _________________- in igloos in the past .
a) living b) live
c) lived d) living

66 – The Sahara is ________________ desert in the world .
a) big b) the biggest
c) bigger d) the most big

67 – Letters ———————- by the postman in our country.
a) delivers b) delivered
c) are delivered d) delivering

68 – Maher ———————- in Abu Dhabi for 12 years .
a) lives b) has lived
c) is living d) will live

69 – The weather is ———————- fine that we can spend a happy
time near the beach.
a) as b) so
c) too d) as well as

70 – I haven’t seen Mohammed ———————— he left for Japan.
a) since b) for
c) ago d) to

39 – She_________ had three accidents since she got her driving license.
a) is b) was
c) had d) has

40- Ali and Abdullah went shopping last the weekend but they didn’t take
their ____________.
a) wife b) wives
c) wifes d) wive
41- The family living next door is friendly. I like _______________ a lot.
a) they b) their
c) them d) theirs

42 – Ahmed _______________ finish all his work today; he’s got all day
tomorrow as well.
a) not have to b) must to
c) doesn’t have to d) should to

43 – This is the clever boy _____________ father is an engineer .
a) which b) whose
c) who d) why

44– I don’t want to get used to __________________coffee .
a) drinking b) drank
c) drinks d) have drunk

45 – The fisherman _________________ nothing when he returned late .
a) had caught b) has caught
c) have caught d) catch

46 – Ahmad has been living in Leewa _____________ eleven months .
a) for b) since
c- from d- ago

47– Primary schools are ___________________ than secondary schools .

a) very noisy b) noisier
c) noisiest d) more noisier

48 -The person ______________ visited your house was very nice.
a) who b) which
c) what d) where

49 – Is that your book on the desk? Yes, it is ______________.
a) mine b) me
c) myself d) my

50 – My _______________usually goes to school by taxi.
a) sisters b) sister
c) sister she d) sister is
51 – If we ______________ a car, we could drive everywhere.
a) have b) are having
c) would have d) had
52 – Their mother ______________ in a private company.
a) is a manager b) a manager
c) manager d) is manager

53 – If the first question seems too difficult, __________ on to the next one.
a) moves b) moving
c) moved d) move

54 – Her family visits her every weekend and takes her to _____________
favourite restaurant.
a) theirs b) they
c) them d) their

55 – In some countries, elections usually ___________ place every 4 years.
a) take b) takes
c) taking d) are taking

56 – My friends and I always spend Friday afternoons together.
______________ favourite hobby is swimming.
a) Our b) We
c) Their d) Us

57 – If you don’t hurry up, you _______________ miss the bus.
a) will b) would
c) can d) should
58 -My brother has a new computer. We used ___________ yesterday.
a) her b) him
c) them d) it

59 – If they ____________ sooner, they would have caught the train.
a) had arrived b) arrive
c) have arrived d) arriving

60 – I can’t fit ______________ person in my car; I only have space for 5.
a) other b) another
c) others d) the others

61 – The painting they bought is ____________________.
a) beautiful a very one b) very a beautiful one
c) a very beautiful one d) a beautiful very one

62 – Did his mother give you _____________ tea?
a) a few b) many
c) some d) a lot

63 – If Rashid had played well, his team ____________ won.
a) would have b) will have
c) can have d) had

64 – ________________ did Ali go last week ?
– He went camping in the desert .
a) When b) Where
c) Who d) What

65 – The Inuits _________________- in igloos in the past .
a) living b) live
c) lived d) living

66 – The Sahara is ________________ desert in the world .
a) big b) the biggest
c) bigger d) the most big

67 – Letters ———————- by the postman in our country.
a) delivers b) delivered
c) are delivered d) delivering

68 – Maher ———————- in Abu Dhabi for 12 years .
a) lives b) has lived
c) is living d) will live

69 – The weather is ———————- fine that we can spend a happy
time near the beach.
a) as b) so
c) too d) as well as

70 – I haven’t seen Mohammed ———————— he left for Japan.
a) since b) for
c) ago d) to

II –Reading Comprehension :

Read the **** and the questions .Choose the best word or phrase to answer
each question according to the information in the **** .
Fill in the circle with the letter A , B , C , or D on your answer sheet

**** A:

1. Have you ever heard of the emperor scorpion? The first emperor scorpions lived before the dinosaurs more than 450 million years ago. Nowadays they live in tropical wooded forests in Africa and can be found buried in the soil or under rocks. The scorpion is known for its poisonous and painful sting. Scorpions are thought to be very dangerous, but their sting scarcely kills human beings. Today, many people even collect scorpions as pets.

2. The emperor scorpion grows very quickly. It can be between 12 and 24 centimeters in length. Male scorpions are usually bigger than females. Scorpions have a hard thin layer on the outside of the body, called the exoskeleton. Scorpions can be found in a variety of colours, including dark blue, black, green and brown. An unusual feature of scorpions is that they glow in the dark. The body is divided into four sections. Each section has a pair of legs. There are also two scissor-like pinchers at the front of its body that are strong enough to make humans bleed. At the end of the scorpion’s tail, there is a large ball that contains poison.

3. The scorpion can live for up to eight years and is most active at night. It eats insects, mice, lizards and other scorpions. Another special feature of the scorpion is that it can live up to a year without food and underwater for two days! Would you like to have an emperor scorpion as your pet?

Questions :

Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the
letter A , B , C or D on your answer sheet

1- The best title for the **** is ____________________.
a) A Different Kind of Pet
b) A Poisonous Animal
c) Animals from Africa
d) The Emperor Scorpion

2- In paragraph 1, the word they refers to ____________.
a) pets b) scorpions
c) dinosaurs d) humans

3- The scorpion can grow up to _________________centimeters long.
a) 12 b) 2
c) 24 d) 8

4 – " scarcely " ( paragraph 1 ) means :
a) all the time
b) usually
c) rarely
d) never

5 – " active " ( paragraph 3 ) means :
a) busy b) sleepy
c) happy d) lazy

6- Scorpions have _______________ legs .
a) six b) seven
c) eight d) ten

7- The scorpion’s poison is located in its ____________________.
a) exoskeleton
b) pinchers
c) tail
d) legs

8 – Scorpions move around mostly ____________________.
a) in the morning
b) in the afternoon
c) at midday
d) at night

9 – Scorpions can go ____________________ without eating.
a) one year
b) two days
c) eight years
d) four nights

10 – One of these sentences is not true about scorpions :
a) scorpions can be found in many colours.
b) they can live underwater for two days.
c) they shine at night.
d) female scorpions are usually bigger than males.

Reading-II

**** B:

1. One of the greatest philosophers or thinkers in world history was a man named Kong Chiu. Have you ever heard of him? In many Asian countries, he is called Zhongni or Chungni, the name he used while writing books. In the
English-speaking world, he is known as Confucius. His name is not important; what is important is that he was a very wise man whose writings and sayings still influence over half of the world’s population.

2. Confucius was born around 551 BC in the small town of Zou in what is now China. When he was three years old, his father died. Although his family was very poor, Confucius’s mother knew that her son was very intelligent, so she made sure he had a good education. Confucius studied hard for several years, sometimes with a teacher but usually on his own. At the age of 20, he started working for the local government.

3. Four years later, his mother died. Soon after this, he began his career as a teacher. He travelled around China teaching students and working for local governments. It was at this time that he developed many of the social ideas that
he would later write about. The most important of these is how to act towards others. He wrote that you shouldn’t do anything to someone that you don’t want them to do to you.. For example, if you don’t want someone to steal your money, you shouldn’t steal their money. Ideas such as this made Confucius a very popular philosopher and teacher throughout China.

4. Later in life, Confucius introduced many ideas about society the behaviors of people. He thought that education was important for everyone. He also thought that people should respect their kings, children should respect their parents, and younger people should respect older people. After his death in 479 BC, his ideas continued to grow in popularity. Today, many Asian countries such as China, Japan, and Korea still teach his ideas in public schools.

Questions :

Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the
letter A , B , C or D on your answer sheet

1- The main idea of paragraph 2 is ____________________.
a) the teachings of Confucius
b) the early life of Confucius
c) the town of Zou in China
d) the family of Confucius

2- From the **** we can guess that ____________________.
a) Confucius became a very rich man
b) Confucius didn’t like working for the government
c) the ideas of Confucius are not studied in Vietnam
d) Confucius thought that studying was necessary

3- " behaviors " ( paragraph 4 ) means :
a) ideas
b) origins
c) ways of acting
d) possessions

4- Confucius was born in ____________________.
a) a small town in China
b) Japan
c) in the English-speaking world
d) Korea

5- Confucius was _________________ years old when he started his first job.
a) 20
b) 3
c) 24
d) 16

6- ____________________ helped Confucius become a great philosopher.
a) Education
b) Money
c) His father
d) The king

7- Confucius thought that ____________________.
a) a man should have many names
b) a son should respect his father
c) you should work for the local government
d) you should give money to poor people

Reading-III

**** C :

1. Wedding traditions change with time. Recently more people have chosen to have their wedding parties in traditional tents set up near their houses instead of having them at luxury hotels. Gulf News did a survey a short time ago . It showed that most people feel that having their wedding parties in traditional tents is better. It makes them feel more committed to heritage and tradition and it helps them save money and feel more private.

2. Traditional ******n tent dealers have been very happy with the increase in their business. One tent company said that more than 50 ٪ of their clients have been UAE nationals who have hired tents for their weddings . Another company said that they charge 25,000 Dhs for tents with full service for 1,000 guests .

3. One Emirati , Abdul Karim , who is having his wedding in a tent , said, “It is an important part of our heritage to have a wedding party in a traditional tent. It is something we have grown up with. It is only a recent habit to have wedding parties in a 5-star hotel.” He also said that a lot of neighbours and relatives could not attend the wedding if it was in a hotel. So he decided to have it in a tent near his house. That way , hundreds of family , neighbours and friends would be able to go to the wedding party.

4. Another Emirati man , Mohammed , said that he has decided to have a tent for his wedding. A tent is bigger , cheaper , more comfortable and more private than a hotel. It is possible to decorate the tent any way you want. He said that he would be able to have a 2 day party in a tent for the same cost as a one day in a hotel .

Questions :

Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the
letter A , B , C or D on your answer sheet

1- The above passage is about :
a ) travelling to UAE
b) tent dealers in the UAE
c ) the wedding of Abdul Karim
d) wedding tents in the UAE

2 – Abdul Karim wants to have his wedding in a tent because
a) it is against traditions and heritage
b) it is more expensive than hotels
c) this is an important part of UAE heritage
d) he hates hotels

3- Wedding parties in tents are ____________________
a) more expensive than hotels
b) not as private as those in hotels
c) more private than hotels
d) not from Emirati heritage

4- People usually __________________ traditional tents for their wedding
parties in the UAE
a) sell
b) hire
c) buy
d) develop

5 – Tent dealers are _____________________ about their business.
a) satisfied
b) not happy
c) troubled
d) lonely

6- Nowadays, more Emirati people _________________ to have their wedding
parties in traditional tents .
a) hate
b) prefer
c) refuse
d) feel ashamed

Reading-IV
**** D :

1. Men usually want to have their own way. They want to think and act as they like. No one , however , can have his own way all the time . A man can not live in a society without considering the interests of others as well as his own interests.

2. “ Society ” means a group of people with the same laws and the same ways of life. People in society may make their own decisions, but these decisions ought not to be unjust or harmful to others . For example , a motorists may be in a hurry to get to a friend’s house. He sets out , driving at full speed like a competitor in a motor race. There are other vehicles and also pedestrians on the road. Suddenly , there is a crash. There are screams and confusion. One careless motorists has struck another car. Two of the passengers have been injured , and the third has been killed . Such road accidents happen because of the thoughtlessness of selfish drivers.

3. We have governments , the police and law courts to prevent or to punish such criminal acts. But in addition, every man ought to behave with consideration for other men. He should not steel , cheat or destroy the property of others . There is no place for this sort of behavior in a civilized society.

4. Men in a free society have certain privileges. In return for these privileges, they ought not to act selfishly. They ought always to respect the rights of others. It is very important for men to remember this. Wherever they may live, whether in a town or in a village , in a large or small community, they ought not to behave thoughtlessly . It is very good citizen’s responsibility to give as well as to receive .
Questions :

Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the
letter A , B , C or D on your answer sheet

1- It is _____________ to respect the rights of the others .
a) right and thoughtful
b) not really necessary
c) selfish
d) something dangerous

2 – Members of a civilized society usually ________________ .
a) steal and cheat
b) behave in a responsible way
c) harm the interests of others
d) behave according to their own interests

3 – " unjust " ( paragraph 2 ) means :
a) thoughtful
b) not available
c) not fair
d) not suitable

4 – "careless " (paragraph 2) means :
a) not caring for others
b) caring for others
c) working alone
d) like to help others

5 – " privileges " ( paragraph 4 ) means :
a) uses b) rights
c) feelings d) decisions

6 – " He " ( paragraph 2 ) refers to _______________
a) society
b) friend
c) house
d) motorists

7- " they " ( paragraph 4 ) refers to ____________________
a) men
b) privileges
c) societies
d) governments

III – Writing

Write about 100 – 200 words about the topic below.

– Free time is a very important part of our lives . Write about how you spend your free time and what tips would you give to others to use their free time.

Reading-IV
**** D :

1. Men usually want to have their own way. They want to think and act as they like. No one , however , can have his own way all the time . A man can not live in a society without considering the interests of others as well as his own interests.

2. “ Society ” means a group of people with the same laws and the same ways of life. People in society may make their own decisions, but these decisions ought not to be unjust or harmful to others . For example , a motorists may be in a hurry to get to a friend’s house. He sets out , driving at full speed like a competitor in a motor race. There are other vehicles and also pedestrians on the road. Suddenly , there is a crash. There are screams and confusion. One careless motorists has struck another car. Two of the passengers have been injured , and the third has been killed . Such road accidents happen because of the thoughtlessness of selfish drivers.

3. We have governments , the police and law courts to prevent or to punish such criminal acts. But in addition, every man ought to behave with consideration for other men. He should not steel , cheat or destroy the property of others . There is no place for this sort of behavior in a civilized society.

4. Men in a free society have certain privileges. In return for these privileges, they ought not to act selfishly. They ought always to respect the rights of others. It is very important for men to remember this. Wherever they may live, whether in a town or in a village , in a large or small community, they ought not to behave thoughtlessly . It is very good citizen’s responsibility to give as well as to receive .
Questions :

Select the best answer according to the ****. Fill in one circle with the
letter A , B , C or D on your answer sheet

1- It is _____________ to respect the rights of the others .
a) right and thoughtful
b) not really necessary
c) selfish
d) something dangerous

2 – Members of a civilized society usually ________________ .
a) steal and cheat
b) behave in a responsible way
c) harm the interests of others
d) behave according to their own interests

3 – " unjust " ( paragraph 2 ) means :
a) thoughtful
b) not available
c) not fair
d) not suitable

4 – "careless " (paragraph 2) means :
a) not caring for others
b) caring for others
c) working alone
d) like to help others

5 – " privileges " ( paragraph 4 ) means :
a) uses b) rights
c) feelings d) decisions

6 – " He " ( paragraph 2 ) refers to _______________
a) society
b) friend
c) house
d) motorists

7- " they " ( paragraph 4 ) refers to ____________________
a) men
b) privileges
c) societies
d) governments

III – Writing

Write about 100 – 200 words about the topic below.

– Free time is a very important part of our lives . Write about how you spend your free time and what tips would you give to others to use their free time.

النموذج الرابع:

Name : ————————————— Class: 3rd/ —-

VOCABULARY
Choose the best word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Fill in the circle with the letter a, b, c or d on your answer sheet.
1. The ______________ on Islamic history begins on Page 27 of your ****book
a) acquisition
b) conduct
c) chapter
d) commission
2. The ______________________ speed limit on the Dubai road is 120 km/h.
a) maximum
b) negative
c) removed
d) technical
3. Her children are very ___________________. They always
say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’.
a) solemn
b) loyal
c) polite
d) explosive
4. The __________________ must first be approved by the
government before it becomes law.
a) individual
b) legislation
c) sector
d) environment
5. Some of the __________________ differences between
countries are ****d on religion, ******** and food.
a) normal
b) obtained
c) cultural
d) restricted
6. The use of ___________________ in the classroom is increasing. Teachers use computers, television and the Internet to teach English.
a) technology
b) philosophy
c) sequence
d) link
7. His flight ticket came with an_________________He could leave on either 6th January or 10th January.
a) option
b) access
c) output
d) integration
8. I enjoy studying at the ___________________ because it is quiet and there are many books and newspapers.
a) chair
b) theatre
c) village
d) library

9. I would like to ________________ you to my friend Jacques. He is from France.
a) welcome
b) urge
c) intend
d) introduce

10. I think it’s time to buy some new __________________ Our sofa, table and chairs are very old now.
a) faults
b) dishes
c) clothes
d) furniture

11. Dubai is the _________________ centre of the UAE. That is where most of the business and trade takes place.
a) constitutional
b) economic
c) similar
d) available

12. The man across the street says he will give a ________________ of Dhs 100 to the person who finds his cat.
a) reward
b) friendship
c) ticket
d) trick

13. The mechanic gave Ahmed an ______________ to repair his
car. He knew about how much it would cost.
a) individual
b) income
c) environment
d) estimate

14. The campers didn’t have _________________ supplies.
They didn’t have enough water or food.
a) prior
b) undertaken
c) ethnic
d) adequate

15. The ______________ was very beautiful in her wedding dress.
a) bride
b) salary
c) output
d) defendant

16. My father is _________________ tired. He went to bed early.
a) mainly
b) hopefully
c) extremely
d) carelessly

17. We have a _________________ of the thief. He was tall with blond hair and blue eyes.
a) completion
b) de******ion
c) protection
d) conversation

18. It is important to eat a good ________________. It is the first meal of the day.
a) meat
b) milk
c) restaurant
d) breakfast

19. I saw a _______________ of him. The picture was taken 10
years ago.
a) camera
b) network
c) resistance
d) photograph

20. The police found the ________________ running away from the bank.
a) criminal
b) cotton
c) beard
d) lunch

21. They were very careful. The didn’t _____________any printing errors.
a) suspect
b) inherit
c) overlook
d)borrow

22. Dubai is a ____________________ city. It is full of life.
a) lively
b) large
c) dreadful
d) private

23. The room is very hot with all the ________________ off.
a) individuals
b) air-conditioners
c) spices
d) smokers

24. The brave man _______________ his life to rescue the boy.
a) helped
b) introduced
c) fled
d) risked

25. I am trying to __________________ a crossword puzzle.
a)survive
b) explode
c) solve
d) surf

26. Don’t blame ___________________ when you fail an exam.
a) plate
b) fate
c) state
d) volcano

27. We are going to the _____________ to watch a new play.
a) judge
b) kitchen
c) literature
d) theatre

28. The doctor is _______________now. He can’t meet anyone.
a) pretty
b) busy
c) noisy
d) fairy

29. Columbus ___________________ America by chance.
a) built
b) founded
c) invented
d) discovered

30. When ice _____________, it turns into water.
a) melts
b) boils
c) suffers
d) hunts

GRAMMAR

31. I went to summer school ______________ improve my English.
a) for
b) to
c) so
d) will

32. _____________are you sitting here? I’m waiting for my friend.
a) Why
b) How
c) Who
d) Where

33. The shop owner wondered _______________ I was looking for.
a) what
b) how
c) why
d) when

34. My cousins and I always enjoy doing the same things___________
favourite activity is going camping.
a) Our
b) We
c) Us
d) They

35. ______________I have another look at that article?
a) May
b) Would
c) Will
d) Am

36. Did his mother give you _____________ tea?
a) a few
b) many
c) some
d) a lot

37. Ali and Abdullah went shopping at the weekend but they didn’t take their ____________.
a) wife
b) wives
c) wifes
d) wive

38. The boy was allowed to have some ice cream after___________
his dinner.
a) finish
b) finishing
c) will finish
d) finished

39. Ahmed _______________ finish all his work today; he’s got all day tomorrow as well.
a) not have to
b) must to
c) doesn’t have to
d) should to

40. I am used to getting up early in the morning because work __________ at 8.00 a.m.
a) starting
b) started
c) will start
d) starts

41. Margaret Thatcher ______________ Britain’s first woman prime minister in 1979.
a) has become
b) became
c) will become
d) was becoming

42. If you feel cold, _____________ a jacket.
a) wore
b) wearing
c) wear
d) worn

43. My brother bought a new bicycle. We saw him riding __________
yesterday.
a) her
b) him
c) bicycle
d) it

44. If you don’t hurry up, you _______________ miss the
bus.
a) will
b) would
c) can
d) should

45. Their mother ______________ in a private company.
a) is a manager
b) a manager
c) manager
d) is manager

46. They ____________ very hard for the past 3 weeks. They
really need a break.
a) are working
b) have working
c) have been working
d) been working

47. If she ______________ more time, she would join a sports club.
a) has
b) is having
c) would have
d) had

48. The lady wondered ______________ the post office was closed.
a) who
b) how
c) why
d) what
49. We need to buy _______________ for our living room.
a) chair
b) some chair
c) a chair
d) a chairs
50. If Rashid had played well, his team _______________ won.
a) would have
b) will have
c) can have
d) had

51. Would anybody like ________________ piece of cake?
a)other
b)another
c)others
d)the others

52. The lady wondered _______________ the post office was closed.
a)who
b)how
c)why
d)what

53. Her family visits Mary every weekend and takes her to _______ favourite restaurant.
a)theirs
b)they
c)them
d)their

54. Did you find the book? I saw your roommate reading ________it.
a)her
b)him
c)book
d)it

55. Ajman has an area of about 250 sq km. It is ___________ of the seven emirates.
a)the smallest
b)the smaller
c)smallest
d) smaller
56. My parents sold their house ___________ advertising it in the local paper.
a)with
b)to
c)by
d)from

بوركت جهودك المتميزة يا أختي العزيزة
تسلمين و ما قصرتي بس ممكن ويا الأجوبة لو تسمحين؟؟؟؟؟

57. My brother wants to be _________________.
a)teacher
b) a teacher
c)teachers
d)teach

58. We need to buy _________________ for our living room.
a)chair
b)some chair
c)a chair
d)a chairs

59. ___________ is a huge crack in the wall caused by the earthquake.
a)There
b)Their
c)This
d)It

60. ______________ to the beach?
a)Do you often go
b)Often you go
c)Often do you go
d)do often you go

61. Everyone knows that wood _______________when you place it in water.
a)is floating
b)was floating
c)floats
d)floated

62. Is that the new watch ______________ in Abu Dhabi.
a)you bought it
b)Which you bought it
c)that you bought
d)what you bought

63. Mr. Brown, how long _____________ in Dubai until now?
a)do you live
b)were you lived
c)are living
d)have you lived
64. He locked the safe after_________________ the money in it.
a)is placing
b)he places
c)placed
d)he had placed

65. Their father is ______________________ .
a)hardworking very a person
b)very hardworking a person
c)a very hardworking person
d)a hardworking very person

66. My brother is an accountant. ___________works in a school.
a)He
b)His
c)He’s
d)He is

67. This is Hind _______________ husband is a businessman.
a)who
b)whose
c)which
d)that

68. It is not easy to be ________________________.
a)success
b)succeed
c)successful
d)successfully

69. Everest is _______________ mountain on earth.
a)high
b)higher
c)highest
d)the highest

70. Sultan failed the driving test. I wish he ______________ it.
a)will pass
b)pass
c)passing
d)had passed

Reading Comprehension
**** A
1. According to legend, Marco Polo brought the recipe for ice cream with him from China. However, there is no written record of this. We do know that the Chinese taught Arab traders how to combine syrups and snow, to make an early version of ice cream called sherbet. These traders then showed the people of Venice and the Romans how to make this frozen dessert. In fact, the Roman Emperor, Nero, was said to be quite fond of pureed fruit, sweetened with honey, and he liked to mix it with snow. He loved this concoction so much that he had special rooms built under his palace which were designed keep the snow cold. In the 1500s, the recipe for sorbet was introduced to the French by Catherine de Medici.
2. The invention of ice cream came later with the development of custard, a milky dessert, and in 1775 people discovered that freezing custard would create a delicious sweet. This discovery was shortly followed by the creation of a machine to make ice cream which made the process much easier.
3. In America, Thomas Jefferson so loved ice cream that he imitated Nero by having a special cold room built for storing snow and he is said to have created the first ice cream recipe in the United States. Another president, George Washington, was one of the first people in the US to buy an ice cream machine.
4. Nothing really changed in the world of ice cream for the next 100 years. It was still being made at home. In 1851, this was all changed by a creative man named Jacob Fussell when he opened the first ice cream factory.
5. Near the beginning of the 20th century, the ice cream soda was created. It was made by accident when a scoop of ice cream fell into a glass of flavoured Coca-Cola. A short time later, another delicious dessert was invented. It was called the ?sundae? and contained ice cream covered with syrup and whipped cream.
6. Perhaps the most important ice cream discovery was made during the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in Saint Louis. At the exposition, Charles Menches had a successful business selling ice cream in bowls. However, he had so many customers that he soon ran out of bowls. Sad, but determined to still find a way to sell his ice cream, he asked his friend Ernest Hamwi, who was selling a wafer-like biscuit called ?zalabia?, a Syrian sweet, to form a cone from the wafers to hold his ice cream. The combination proved very popular and the ice cream cone was born!
71. The main idea for this **** is ————————————–.

a. Chinese contributions to the development of ice cream.
b. Ice cream is a popular, delicious dessert.
c. Ice cream can be made from various ingredients.
d. Historical developments of ice cream.

72. The main idea for paragraph 6 is ——————————.

a. ice cream at the 1904 Exposition
b. how bowls were used in the ice cream industry
c. the invention of ice cream cone
d. how Syrians contributed to the history of ice cream

73. The words” This discovery” in paragraph 2 refers to ———————–.

a. ice cream machine
b. sherbet
c. sorbet
d. frozen custard

74. The word “imitated” in paragraph 3 probably means ——————————.

a. invented
b. discovered
c. developed
d. copied

75. Most people think that —————- first brought ice cream to the Western world.

a. Marco Polo
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. the Chinese
d. Catherine de Medici

76.The Roman Emperor Nero kept snow in his palace——————————-.

a. to decrease the temperature
b. to keep his food cold
c. so he could make a cold dessert
d. so fruit would stay fresh

77. Ice cream, as we know it today, was invented——————————————–.

a. at the same time as custard
b. in 1775
c. near the beginning of the 20th century
d. by Thomas Jefferson

78. Until the mid 1800s ice cream was usually made in——————————-.

a. factories
b. special cold rooms
c. St. Louis
d. People’s house
**** B
1. Over the years, as we have watched technology evolve, classrooms have also experienced a change. What once used to be the common instructional tool, the chalkboard, is no longer. Instead, keyboards and digital displays are being used. They are now as popular as the chalkboard was 50 years ago. The modern-day classroom looks like a computer lab with students using laptops and wireless access to the Internet rather than teachers standing in front of the classroom telling the students what to do; students have become the teachers themselves and teach each other.
2. Schools have had to keep up with the times and are incorporating technology throughout the United States. Computer networks connect each class, and laptops are readily available for classes to share in addition to their sharing regular computer labs. Students have access to the Internet and are introduced to hardware such as wireless technology in addition to software applications: for example, Microsoft programs and various types of web site software. Advanced equipment is also provided including digital cameras, scanners, digital video cameras, video editing machines, CD burners and projectors. But does this enhance education?
3. A recent study in the United States shows that students are using computers more at school than at home and the number of computers available per student is on the rise. In 1994, the ratio of students per computers was 21.1 to 1. This decreased to 5.4 to 1 in the year 2000. In addition, 21% of the students in the USA used the Internet at home for homework; and 51% were using the Internet access that had been provided for students after school hours, for the same purpose: homework. Loaning students laptops for study purposes also increased the students? Internet access. In 2001, 10% of public schools loaned laptops to students for periods ranging from one week to one school year which further increased student access to the Internet.
4. Technology has also made other changes in schools. It is now possible for students to explore new learning opportunities and to take on more responsibilities. Students in science classes have communicated with experts from NASA via the Internet to help complete projects that had been introduced by their teachers. Students have also become the technical support for their schools by setting up technology in the classrooms, troubleshooting technical problems, and even installing new software. Other tasks for students have included creating and upgrading school web sites, typing ********s, creating teachers? materials using MS Publisher, MS Word, and MS PowerPoint, and becoming tutors for other students.
5. In addition to the technical skills used within the schools, students are taking these skills and applying them to the real world. Tupelo Middle School, in particular, volunteered their technical services to a local senior citizens nursing home. The residents of the nursing home were provided laptops and the students taught them how to set up e-mail accounts and how to use the Internet so that they could communicate with people outside the home. Later that year, the students were given part-time summer jobs to give the residents extra technical coaching. Opportunities like this better prepare students for the workforce.
79. The best title for this **** is ——————————–.

a. Modern classroom learning
b. Laptops replace Chalkboards
c. Modern-day Technology
d. Technology in our schools

80. The main idea of paragraph 5 is———————.

a. getting a part-time job
b. teaching computers
c. visiting nursing homes
d. students sharing their skills

81. In paragraph 1, “themselves” refers to ———————–.

a. the schools
b. the teachers
c. the students
d. the residents

82.In the past, teachers usually used the ——————- to teach classes.

a. computers
b. Internet
c. Homework
d. Chalkboard
83. The classes are connected together by ————————————.

a. computer labs
b. laptops
c. computer networks
d. Microsoft programs

84. In the USA, ——————- percent of students do their assignments at home on the Internet.

a. 5
b. 12
c. 21
d. 51

85. In some schools in the USA, students can borrow laptops for up to ——————.

a. 1 day
b. 1 week
c. 1 month
d. 1 year

86. Science students used technology to ————————————-.

a. talk with the specialists
b. help in nursing homes
c. replace laptops
d. set up email accounts

**** C
1. A woman without paint is like food without salt,? wrote the Roman philosopher Plautus. But the reasons people wear makeup, as well as the way in which they wear it, have changed dramatically over time.
2. In ancient Greco-Roman societies, women wore white lead and chalk on their faces to look attractive. Ancient Egyptians wore foundation to lighten their skin and men, women and children wore kohl. This black eye liner was used both for beauty and to protect their eyes from disease. Persians, on the other hand, used henna dyes to stain their hair and faces to make themselves beautiful.
3. Later, in the European Middle Ages, both men and women made their faces white. Rich men wanted people to know that they did not have to work outdoors in the sun. They wanted to show off their wealth by having a pale or white face. Royal 13th-Century Italian women wore pink lipstick to show they could afford makeup. During the Italian Renaissance, women wore lead paint on their faces, which caused hundreds of deaths because lead is poisonous.
4. In England, at the time of Queen Elizabeth I, cosmetics were seen as a health threat because many thought makeup would stop blood and energy from circulating through the body properly. At this time, men’s makeup wasn’t as obvious as women’s (women wore egg whites over their faces to create a glazed look).
5. By the time Charles II of England took over, Europe was still recovering from the plague when thousands of men, women and children died. Because of this, many people were afraid to go outdoors, so heavy makeup supplied the colour that sun-fearing people couldn’t get elsewhere. Later, during the French Revolution in the 18th Century, red rouge and lipstick were popular and implied a healthy, fun-loving spirit. But other people didn’t like all this makeup. They thought the French had something to hide!
6. When makeup regained acceptance in the late 19th century, it was with natural tones so that the healthy, pink-cheeked look could be achieved without using all the dark colours the French had used.
7. Yet, throughout history, makeup hasn’t only been used for beautification, people have tried to use makeup to cover mild to severe imperfections and discolouration of the skin caused by birth, fire or accidents.
8. Today’s makeup is much more developed than in the past – both in cultural trends and styles. Makeup today seems to be a mix of past styles with a new emphasis on the natural look. A natural look that took centuries of painting faces to achieve.

87. The main idea for this **** is ———————-.

a. Europeans have traditionally loved wearing white makeup
b. The importance of makeup
c. Wearing makeup can be dangerous for your health
d. Modern makeup is the result of contributions over time

88. The main idea for paragraph 7 is ———————————-.

a. people use makeup mostly to make themselves look better
b. fire can cause sever skin problems
c. modern makeup is better than the traditional type
d. in the past, people used makeup to cover damaged skin

89. The word “implied” in paragraph 5 probably means ——————————-.

a. offered
b. recovered
c. thought
d. suggested

90. The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to ———————–.

a. wealthy men
b. men and women
c. people
d. Italian

91. In ancient times, people wanted white skin to ————————————.

a. hide themselves
b. give themselves a healthy look
c. look beautiful
d. appear younger

92. In the European Middle Ages a white face————————————-.

a. meant that you are rich
b. showed that you were ill
c. stopped blood circulation through the body
d. was a sign of death

93. The French Revolution occurred ————————————.

a. in the 13th century
b. during the 1700s
c. in the late 19th century
d. in the last 20 years

94. During the French Revolution, women wore red make up to ————————–.

a. look happy
b. disguise themselves
c. cover skin diseases
d. protect themselves from the sun

**** D
1. Have you ever heard of the emperor scorpion? The first emperor scorpions lived before the dinosaurs more than 450 million years ago. Nowadays they live in tropical wooded forests in Africa and can be found buried in the soil or under rocks. The scorpion is known for its poisonous and painful sting. Scorpions are thought to be very dangerous, but their sting rarely kills human beings. Today, many people even collect scorpions as pets.
2. The emperor scorpion grows very quickly. It can be between 12 and 24 centimeters in length. Male scorpions are usually bigger than females. Scorpions have a hard thin layer on the outside of the body, called the exoskeleton. Scorpions can be found in a variety of colours, including dark blue, black, green and brown. An unusual feature of scorpions is that they glow in the dark. The body is divided into four sections. Each section has a pair of legs. There are also two scissor-like pinchers at the front of its body that are strong enough to make humans bleed. At the end of the scorpion’s tail is a large ball that contains poison.
3. The scorpion can live for up to eight years and is most active at night. It eats insects, mice, lizards and other scorpions. Another special feature of the scorpion is that it can live up to a year without food and underwater for two days! Would you like to have an emperor scorpion as your pet?
95. The best title for the **** is ——————-.

a. A different kind of pet
b. A poisonous animal
c. Animals from Africa
d. The Emperor scorpion

96. In paragraph 1, the word “they” refers to —————————.

a. pets
b. scorpions
c. dinosaurs
d. humans

97. The scorpion can grow up to ——————— centimeters long.
a. 12
b. 2
c. 24
d. 8

98. The scorpion’s poison is located in its ————————-.
a. exoskeleton
b. pinchers
c. tail
d. legs

99. Scorpions move around mostly ———————–.

a. in the morning
b. in the afternoon
c. at midday
d. at night
100. Scorpions can go ————————— without eating.

a. one year
b. two years
c. eight years
d. four nights

Writing

Write a composition of about 150 words on the following topic:

How are you going to spend your mid-year vacation?

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