Sample Test No. (3) Units 1:10 3rd
1. Supply the missing parts in the in the following dialogue between
you and the receptionist at a computer company during the summer holiday:
Receptionist:.............................(!)....................................?
You : I wonder whether your company is in need of any part-timers.
Receptionist:................ (2) ...................................
You : A sales representative of some sort.
Receptionist:.............................. (3) ...................................?
You : No, I'm more or less straight from university.
Receptionist: I'm afraid, there's nothing at present but you can come back in ten days.
You : ....................(4)..................
Receptionist: You're welcome.
2 - Supply the missing parts in the following mini-dialogues:
. 1-You did something wrong at school.
Teacher : You've to be ashamed of yourself.
You :........................................
2-Two friends are in a cafe.
A :........................:.....;.........
B : No, thank you. I prefer lemon juice to Pepsi.
3-Shady and George are trying to decide how to spend an evening out.
Shady : ......................................................................?
George : Yes, why not? What do you have in mind?
Shady : Do you fancy going to a concert?
George :Oh no! .................................................................?
Shady : Well, why don't we go to the cinema?
3 - Choose the right answer from a, b, c, or d: :
1-I always like to buy products which are made of.......... materials.
a) old b) used c) recycled d) renewable
2 - I .......... to pay for the meal as it was too disgusting to eat.
a) denied b) refused c) claimed d) accepted
3 - The .......... statement reported the survival of twenty people.
a) legal b) illegal c) official d) illogical
4 - After hours of driving, they finally reached their ..........
a) destination b) direction c) location d) restriction
5 - This medicine has no side .......
a) affects b) effects c) defects d) insects
6 - My uncle has been .......... his own business for years.
a) holding b) catching c) completing d) running
7-I .......... letters since I came in this morning.
a) was typing b) typed c) have been tying d) am typing
8 - Mary .......... go out until she had finished her homework.
a) doesn't b) won't c) didn't d) can't
9 - A great deal of information has to be collected in order to .......... the weather.
a) tells b) forecast c) foresee d) foretell
10-I look forward to .......... the Cup Final on TV.
a) watching b) meeting c) seeing d) listening
11 - The Egyptian Museum is a ten ....... walk from here.
a) minutes b) minute's c) minutes' d) minute
12 - He .......... a good living as an accountant.
a) wins b) gains c) take d) earns
13 - They decided to .......... off the meeting because certain members could not attend.
a) take b) put c) get d) keep
14-1 wish I .......... harder when I had the time.
a) 'd work b) 'd worked c) work d) 'll work
15 - The .......... of a tree grows wider and wider every year.
a) root b) bark c) leaves d) trunk
16 - Our profits have increased .......... 20% this year.
a) of b)with c) by d) at
4. Rewrite the following sentences using the word (s) in brackets
1 - I'm sorry I didn't lock the door. (regret)
2 - You shouldn't buy a car. (were)
3 - Could you pass me the sugar, please? (mind)
4 - People suppose he will win the first prize. (supposed)
5 - If you don't behave yourself well, you'll be in trouble, (unless)
6. Yesterday Ramy invited Nabil to a birthday party, (by)
7. Samy was fixing the television when I arrived. (The television ...)
8. I didn't know that Ibrahim was in town and now I'm sorry. (I wish...)
9. I am sure that Basil wasn't at school yesterday, (couldn't)
10. Mona has her own company, (work)
6. Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
I Light and heat from the sun pour down on the Earth all the time.
I When we turn this energy into electricity or use it as heat, we call it solar |- power. On a sunny day, a square patch of Earth facing the sun with sides 1 m (40 in) long gets up to 1.000 watts of power from the sun: enough to run one bar of an electric fire. In fact, the sun could supply all the power we need for the whole world if could collect it and use it efficiently. The equipment needed to turn the sun's energy into useful power is expensive
But the costs of running aqnd maintaining that equipment are less than those of ordinary power stations.
Electricity is probably the most convenient type of power we use every day, and solar cells can turn sunlight directly into electricity. Solar cells are made from thin slices of pure silicon, a material, which can be got from sand. The top of the slice is a slightly different kind of silicon from the bottom, and when light shines on it, an electric current will flow
along a wire connecting the top to the bottom. A single solar cell produces only a tiny current, but an array of cells connected together makes a useful amount of power. Solar cells are expensive to make so we use them only where there is no convenient electricity supply. Satellites in space have huge panels of solar cells to supply their electricity. In remote parts of some developing countries solar cells provide electricity to pump water
for drinking and growing crops and to power refrigerators storing medicines.
Answer the following questions:
1 -What is solar power?
2 - When could the sun supply the power needed for the whole world?
3 - Why must satellites in space have solar cells?
4 - What does the underlined word 'remote' refer to?
B - Choose the right answer form a, b, c, or d:
5 - The most suitable type of power for us is ...........
a) coal b) oil c) gas d) electricity
6 - The ........... is a good conductor of electricity.
a) silicon b) light c) sun d) slice
7 - A single solar cell produces a .......... current of electricity.
a) strong b) remote c) tiny d) hot
7.1. Answer the following questions:
1 - What were the Chimu famous for?
2 - What did Martin Lander do on the plane that made Leila suspect him?
3 – The ancient Egyptian civilization is more humane. Discuss
2. Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
" We opened the wall of a tomb. It may be the tomb of a king. We're all very excited here."
1 - Who said these words? to whom?
2-Why were they looking for a king's tomb?
3 -What would happen if they didn't find anything important in the tomb?
3 Complete the sentences:
1 - Dr. Hafez was ..................................................................
2 - There was a picture ................... That was a sign that...............
3 –The customs allowed Leila and the laser machine to pass when………………..
E. Writing
8. Write two paragraphs of five sentences each, about:
Egypt is rich in sunshine, water and manpower. How can these resources be used to develop the country?
Write about the advantages and possible uses of sunshine and water. Describe how these resources combined with manpower and used in agriculture and industry to produce food and goods that are needed by the people in the country.
F- Translation
9.A- Translate into Arabic:
The Arab people in Egypt were always at the forefront of world powers believing in peace both as an aim to be sought and a path to be taken. The Egyptian people never for a m'oment hesitated to sacrifice the lives for the sake of a just and comprehensive peace. I
B- Translate into English:
يهدد الإرهاب مصالح الشعوب لذا يجب محاربته في كل مكان