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A) Vocabulary (Choose):

1. The crops will not grow on (slack – slim - exposed – considerable) hillsides.

2. Salah exhibited (slim–customary– pesky-considerable) skill in driving through


the snowstorm. He was professional.

3. Adel arrived at the top of the hill, (looming – panting – clinging – perching)
and covered in sweat.

4. The lizard crept carefully along the narrow (plateau – dome – ledge – slack).

5. They discovered four men (looming – consisting – shimmering – clinging) to


a piece of wood in the rough seas.

6. The climbers (perched – exposed – beckon – estimated) on a ledge while trying


to reach mount Everest’s summit.

7. Manal noticed a (crack – summit – plateau – handhold) in the ceiling after the
earthquake.

8. There's too much (considerable – awesome – slim – slack) in these ropes. We


must tighten them.

9. It would be a (satisfaction - disaster – slack – expedition) for me if


I lost my job.

10. Meat from the muscular areas of an animal's body is often tough, (frantic –
gristly – strict – legal), and fatty.

11. They (assign – approved – pant –blamed) their son for breaking the window.

12. She suffered from headaches, insomnia and loss of (satisfaction - appetite –
expedition – frustration).

13. I've spent a (refusal – copper – appetite – frantic)day to get my work done.
14. Nadia was (approved – assigned – exposed – dismissed) from her job for
'serious misconduct'.

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15. In the army, they use a large (appetite – cauldron – dustpan – copper) to
feed all the soldiers.
16. We made (scones –meat – soup –appetite) using flour, butter, and sugar for
Rasha’s birthday.
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17. The manager didn’t (confess – blame – perch – approve) the plan, and he didn’t
say what was missed.
18. Despite our (legal – strict – frantic – strict) efforts, we were unable to save
the boy's life.
19. It’s not (typical – frantic – strict – legal) to walk your dog here.

20. Lojy (assigned – approved – confessed – dismissed) to her husband that she
had sold her wedding ring.
21. The man sat by an old-fashioned kitchen (plateau – range - scone – butler) to
warm his hands.
22. A thief broke in and stole the (copper – legal – frantic – awesome) pipes.

23-Many American people regularly (confess-legal-strict-range) their guilty


actions and thoughts to a priest.

B) Grammar (Rewrite the following sentences):


1. They send emails every day. (Emails…)
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2. Factories produce cars in Italy. (Cars…)

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3. Someone hurt the bus driver. (was)

4. A taxi hit the child yesterday. (The child…)

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5. Mother has packed the bag. (The bag..)

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6. Hatem will write the story. (The story…)

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7. Sara and Marwa have read the newspaper. (The newspaper….)

8. You had planted lovely flowers. (by)

9. Had the volcano destroyed the house? (by)

10. Go to Dahab on your holiday. I'm sure you will like it. ( If )

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11. They won't eat anything. They‘ll be hungry. ( if )

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12. We don’t know his address so we can’t send him an invitation. ( If )

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13. Samya doesn’t have enough time to learn how to play the piano. (would)

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14. You should study hard. (If I were ....)

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15. My father didn’t see the match .He felt bored. (had seen )

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16. It wasn’t hot and sunny. I didn’t wear my hat and my sunglasses (would have)

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