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Time : 2 Hours
I USE OF LANGUAGE
UNDERLINE ( 10 Marks )
1. I'm sure the game ( will – is going to – was going to – won’t ) ( catch on –
put off – turn up – give up ) with children; it's very interesting for all
ages.
2. A: ( Has – Did – Does – Is ) John found his lost dog?
B: Yes; he found him in an old building with a ( legend – labyrinth – style
– model ) of corridors.
3. The ( cheerful – capable – cowardly – generous ) soldiers ( hides – is hiding
– are hiding – was hiding ) in the trench; they are scared to fight the
enemy.
4. Sam ( has had – has – is having – had ) a (cheerful – suitable – navigator –
miserable ) life since he was a child; what a sad life.
5. I got the ( energy – aware – impression – chance ) that Steve is ( jealous
of – jealous from – worried from – afraid from ) his wife's success.
6. Our neighbour ( was waiting – has waited – is waiting – waits ) for her turn
at the clinic for four hours. I think she's the most ( patient – honest –
miserable – foolish ) lady I've ever met.
7. Be ( miserable – wise – generous – cowardly ) and give up smoking; it's
very dangerous for your ( stressed – careful – physical – generous )
health.
8. If I ( write – wrote – have written – am writing ) to the company today,
will I get ( a reply – an impression – a chance – a labyrinth ) within a few
days.
9. Dad ( is sounding – sounded – sounds – has sounded ) so ( furious – pleasant
– cheerful – honest ) now; I think my brother did something wrong.
10. Did the children ( feel – felt – fell – feels ) ( stressed – exhausted –
terrified – cowardly ) after so much walking in the sun?
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DO AS SHOWN ( 10 Marks )
1. Correct:
a. We went to the seaside every summer when I was a kid. (used to)
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a. We’ll rest for a while and head --------------- Alexandria in the morning.
a. fish have very little fat. b. fish have a thick layer of fat called blubber.
c. fish have smooth, almost hairless skin. d. Most fish are cold-blooded.
2. Mammals ------------------------------.
a. have scales and lay eggs. b. are warm-blooded and have gills.
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3. Which statement is not true about whales?
a. Whales have lungs and must come to the surface to breathe through
their blowhole.
c. Whales have a thick layer of fat called blubber under their smooth,
C. Put ( ✓) or (X) :
1. Fish living in cold water have anti freezing substance in their
blood. ( )
2. Whales can change their body temperature. ( )
3. Whales’ blowhole is on the top of their tails. ( )
4. The whale is the largest animal in the world. ( )
5. Whales can live in fresh and salt water. ( )
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III WRITING ( 10 Marks )
A. Expand the following sentences by answering When, Where, Why,
and How and adding adjectives.
1-The doctor is examining the patient.
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How? ---------------------------------
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V. READERS : ( 10 Marks)
A. Choose :
a. because this was how they really felt towards their father.
a. she was unkind to her father. b. she was not beautiful enough
b. they were too noisy. c. they would cost her a lot of money.
4. When Lear went out during the storm, his two companions were ----
B. Put ( ✓) or (X) :
1. The Earl of Kent was the only one to argue with Lear when he
heard his decision. ( )
2. When Lear promised he would put the Earl of Kent to death,
he left England. ( )
3. Goneril wrote to Regan to get ready for Lear's visit. ( )
4. When Lear set out during the storm, his two daughters
stopped him from going out. ( )
5. When Lear met the beggar in the hut, he guessed that his
wife was not loyal. ( )
6. Goneril poisoned Regan because she wanted to marry Edgar. ( )