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‫اﻟدﻳوان اﻟوطﻧﻲ ﻟﻠﺗﻌﻠﻳم و اﻟﺗﻛوﻳن ﻋن ﺑﻌد‬ ‫وزارة اﻟﺗرﺑﻳﺔ اﻟوطﻧﻳﺔ‬
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02 : ‫ﻋدد اﻟﺻﻔﺣﺎت‬ ‫ إﻧﺟﻠﻳزﻳﺔ‬: ‫اﻟﻣﺎدة‬ ‫ ﻟﻐﺎت أﺟﻧﺑﻳﺔ‬+ ‫ آداب و ﻓﻠﺳﻔﺔ‬:‫ ﺛﺎﻧوي اﻟﺷﻌﺑﺔ‬2 : ‫اﻟﻣﺳﺗوى‬
‫ أستذة التعليم الثانوي‬/ ‫ بودوخة فايزة فتيحة‬:‫إعداد‬
I.PART ONE: READING. (15 pts)
A/Comprehension. (07 pts)
Read the text ,then do the following activities.
Over five million children are now facing starvation in Yemen as the ongoing conflict causes
food and fuel prices to soar across the war-torn country, Save the Children has warned. A
new report from the charity said that a collapsing economy and disruption to food and fuel
supplies coming through the Arab nation’s main Hodeidah port could have devastating
consequences for the most vulnerable.“The nutrition crisis in Yemen has serious
implications," said Save the Children’s Yemen Country Director Tamer Kirolos. "Severely
malnourished children are 12 times more likely to die from preventable diseases like
pneumonia, measles, cholera or diphtheria. Children who are stunted suffer physical and
often irreversible long-term cognitive damage.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt, CEO of Save the Children International, detailed the
devastation she had witnessed, saying “babies were too weak to cry”“Millions of children
don’t know when or if their next meal will come. In one hospital I visited in north Yemen,
the babies were too weak to cry, their bodies exhausted by hunger. This war risks killing
an entire generation of Yemen’s children who face multiple threats, from bombs to hunger
to preventable diseases like cholera,” Ms Thorning-Schmidt added.
Wednesday19September 2018 /www.independent.co.uk/
1.Say whether the following statements are True or False. Write T or F next to the
letter corresponding to the statement.(2pts)
a-The report was made by a humanitarian organization.
b-It was made public ten years ago.
c-The situation in Yemen is not as alarming as they pretend it.
d-Yemen’s kids are in peril.
2.Answer the following questions according to the text.(3pts)
a-What is the name of the charity?
b-What category of people are exposed to certain death in Yemen?
c-Why will they probably die?
3.Order these ideas according to their appearance in the text. (1pt)
a) A large number of children cannot get fed regularly .
b) The war against Yemen has resulted in the food crisis.
4-Who or what do the underlined words in the text refer to? (1pt)
a)§1Who:…b)§2I:……..

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B/Text Exploration (08pts)
1.Find in the text words that closest in meaning to the following : (1.5pts)
a-( §1) increase quickly=….b- (§1) quantities=…c-(§2)damage=....
2-Find in the text words that are opposite in meaning to the following : (1.5pts)
a-(§1)flourishing#.......... b-(§1+§2)deadly#.......... c-(§2)previous#........
3.Ask questions about the underlined words (1pt)
1.Over five million children are now facing starvation in Yemen .
2.Yemen’s children face multiple threats.
4.Rewrite sentence “b” so that it means the same as sentence “b” (1).
1.a.The UN agencies may save Yemen’s children.
b. Perhaps……………………………………………….
2.a.The UN Security Council wasn’t able to stop the war against Yemen.
b. The Un Security Council……………………..
5.Classify the words according to pronunciation of their final “s” (1pt)
Threats-supplies-diseases-risks
/iz/ /z/ /t/

6.Fill in each gap with a word from the list(1pt)


died -said-impoverished-against
The conflict in Yemen has raged since 2015, when Saudi Arabia formed a coalition
to fight back ………(1) Houthi rebels who took control of the capital .An estimated
8.4million people in the ………(2) nation are malnourished. The organisation …….(3)
981 civilians, including 300 children, ………(4)in Yemen in August alone.

II. PART TWO: WRITTEN EXPRESSION (5pts)


Choose one of the following topic to write a compostion of about 80 words.
Either topic one: Use the notes below to write a report about the crisis of the
Syrian refugees .
-More than five million Syrians away from their country since 2011.
-Most in neighbouring countries, with about 3.5 million in Turkey and one million in
Lebanon
-More than half a million in Germany, with smaller numbers in other European
nations.
-difficult to go back to Syria
-found good living and working conditions in Europe and elsewhere
-lack of safety and security for adults and their kids in Syria
-no homes ,no jobs
Or Topic two:
what should be done to reduce the devastating consequences of starvation in Yemen?
How should citizens of the world react ?

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