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إجابات كتاب الخلاصة وبنك الأسئلة 2025 my new friend مراجعه نهائيه

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‫أ‪ٚ‬ال‬

‫ئعبثبد اٌغضء األ‪ٚ‬ي‬

‫ِب‪ ٛ١ٔ ٜ‬فش‪ٕ٠‬ذ ‪ -‬اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضبٔ‪( ٜٛ‬ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ ‪ٚ‬ثٕه األعئٍخ ‪)0202 -‬‬ ‫‪1‬‬
1 b. inquisitive 2 b. highlights
3 d. factual 4 a. blocked
5 d. view 6 b. omitted
7 c. omission 8 c. misled
9 d. inaccurate 10 b. bias
11 a. balanced 12 d. compensate
13 a. casualties 14 d. investigated
15 a. announced 16 d. spin
17 b. spun 18 a. incidents
19 b. Broadsheets 20 d. claim
21 c. occur 22 d. bated
23 b. shocked 24 a. ruining
25 b. piracy 26 a. Pirated
27 c. demanded 28 d. cheat
29 b. quotes 30 a. obviously
31 d. version 32 c. headlines
33 a. rhymes 34 b. including
35 b. published 36 c. grumpy
37 d. copies 38 b. illegal
39 d. likely 40 a. emotional
41 d. put in place 42 b. afford
43 b. authorities 44 c. route
45 d. obtain 46 d. financially
47 c. slides 48 d. objective
49 a. impression 50 c. long-term
51 a. act 52 c. matter
53 a. constant 54 d. broadsheet
55 c. placement 56 d. due
57 d. hindered 58 d. rights
59 d. harmonic 60 a. request
61 a. false 62 c. revolved
63 b. neutrality 64 a. examined
65 a. misleading

1 c. working 2 c. Was
3 c. started to live 4 c. was being checked
5 a. During 6 b. we were
7 d. am not 8 c. when

2 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


9 d. lived 10 d. you wrote
11 c. visited 12 b. rode
13 d. in 14 d. am used to
15 d. founded 16 c. was reading
17 d. When 18 b. While in
19 b. was seen 20 c. my stay
21 d. during 22 c. went
23 c. long ago 24 c. seemed
25 c. used to 26 b. While she was
27 c. I was doing 28 d. has
29 a. has had 30 b. written
31 d. ever 32 d. for
33 b. has just 34 c. is crying
35 a. has gone 36 b. last
37 b. have had 38 a. been
39 c. have lost 40 d. yet
41 a. has been 42 a. given
43 c. can‟t 44 b. when
45 b. no longer sells 46 c. has been taken
47 a. ever ridden 48 b. have told
49 d. have been made 50 d. Since
51 c. already 52 d. have revised
53 c. already 54 c. since
55 d. her childhood 56 d. had
57 c. were you 58 c. in
59 a. never 60 d. have been washing
61 b. has stopped 62 b. have taken
63 a. is no longer 64 c. has been completed
65 a. always have 66 c. was having

1 a. whilst 2 c. To begin with


3 a. result 4 b. In turn
5 d. introduce summary of main points

1 c. we should have a lot of hope 2 a. whereas


even though everything is dark.
3 c. result 4 b. learn
5 a. are going to 6 d. both a and c

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 3
7 d. were 8 b. If heated
9 b. should 10 c. be

1 a. victim 2 a. eagerly
3 b. scammer 4 a. protected
5 b. compensate 6 b. omission
7 a. tabloid 8 a. did
9 b. since 10 c. has arrived
11 b. visited 12 a. have been
13 c. got 14 d. give reasons for something
15 c. personally 16 a. express contradiction

1 d. Paying attention to scientific research is a pillar on which nations depend to achieve


prosperity.
2 c. Books play a vital role in our life as we enter a new world whenever we open
a book.
3 .ٍٗ٠‫ي رؼذ‬ٚ‫أْ ٔؾب‬ٚ ‫ت‬٠‫ن غش‬ٍٛ‫ ع‬ٞ‫َ أ‬ٚ‫ ٌٕب أْ ٔمب‬ٟ‫ٕجغ‬٠ ،‫ ؽمب‬.‫ئ‬١‫وٕب اٌغ‬ٍٛ‫سح ػذ ع‬ٛ‫ ص‬ٌٝ‫ ؽبعخ ِبعخ ئ‬ٟ‫ ئٕٔب ف‬.‫ة‬
4 .‫ذ ِٓ اٌخجشح‬٠‫ؼًّ وّذخً ٌؼبٌُ عذ‬٠ ْ‫ فجاِىبٔٗ أ‬ٟ‫ صمبف‬ٚ‫ أ‬ٟ‫خ‬٠‫ األدة أوضش ِٓ ِغشد فٓ ربس‬.‫د‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. The scenery 2 b. crowded
3 b. enjoyable 4 b. the plants
5 d. different 6 b. memorable
7 a. The writer made journey in the fall. 8 c. He will never forget the journey.
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. tunnel 2 a. two European countries
3 a. government 4 a. Trains might not fit through it.
5 b. offers another traveling method 6 d. the dense fog and high seas
7 d. intrusion 8 b. It connects two countries.

4 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


1 b. awards 2 a. irritable
3 d. contributed 4 c. prejudice
5 a. qualified 6 c. submitted
7 c. role-model 8 b. stereotype
9 b. obstacle 10 b. defied
11 a. determined 12 b. norms
13 a. overcome 14 d. ranked
15 c. round 16 b. favouritism
17 a. cheerful 18 b. impatient
19 c. back 20 d. hindrances
21 d. cruel 22 c. naughty
23 a. significant 24 b. reflect
25 c. demonstrate 26 a. innovated
27 c. inspiration 28 a. specializes
29 c. honour 30 b. remarkable
31 a. confidence 32 b. honest
33 d. tunnels 34 d. majority
35 d. symbol 36 a. alternatives
37 d. disabled 38 b. department
39 c. unreasonable 40 b. unfair
41 b. throws 42 d. pharmacist
43 d. Alzheimer‟s 44 a. compete
45 d. of 46 b. course
47 b. purify 48 d. come
49 a. tournament 50 c. profile
51 b. formula 52 d. defeat
53 b. attitude 54 a. unique
55 c. typical 56 c. podcasts
57 b. Statistics 58 d. colonial
59 a. figures 60 c. contact
61 a. gender 62 b. pattern

1 d. much 2 c. had finished


3 c. than I do 4 b. much more
5 c. as well as 6 d. greater than

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 5
7 b. had passed 8 a. more
9 c. as good as it was 10 d. the cleverest
11 c. most 12 d. grumpier
13 c. much more 14 a. the most
15 a. older 16 b. the worst
17 d. the least 18 d. more quickly
19 a. taller 20 a. age
21 a. much faster 22 b. expensive
23 b. hotter 24 a. a lot
25 d. seeing 26 b. had already
27 a. until 28 c. had she
29 d. After 30 a. took
31 c. had 32 c. On
33 a. had done 34 b. wrote
35 c. not until 36 d. taking
37 d. As soon as 38 c. failed
39 c. by 40 a. Having
41 a. than 42 b. had written
43 d. left 44 c. had been working
45 a. had been planning 46 c. had been waiting
47 c. had drunk 48 b. had written
49 c. had been raining 50 d. had been training
51 c. had been waiting 52 c. had sent
53 d. had been working 54 b. had been
55 c. had 56 a. was
57 b. had had 58 a. lived
59 c. hadn‟t finished 60 c. went
61 a. had written 62 a. had promised
63 c. had you been doing 64 c. reached / had left
65 a. had been working 66 b. found
67 d. congratulated 68 c. had read
69 b. had begun 70 b. hadn‟t been doing
71 a. hadn‟t seen

1 d. passive forms 2 a. opinions


3 c. apostrophes 4 b. In conclusion
5 b. descriptive

6 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


1 b. I promised you. 2 d. manner
3 a. explanatory 4 d. due to
5 d. Besides 6 d. however
7 a. otherwise 8 b. Tired he was, he went out for a walk.

1 b. attends 2 b. contribution
3 b. important 4 d. as
5 b. challenged 6 a. determined
7 c. whatever 8 b. had known
9 a. had finished 10 c. had been working
11 a. Had you got 12 c. doing
13 d. had been working 14 c. won‟t leave
15 b. That may reflect 16 c. He said, “Have you read it, Rami?”

1 .‫ضح‬١ّ‫ِز‬ٚ ‫مخ‬١‫لبد ش‬ٍٛ‫سغُ رٌه فاْ اٌؼٕبوت ِخ‬ٚ ‫ف ِٓ اٌؼٕبوت‬ٛ‫ اٌخ‬ٛ٘ ‫ س٘بة اٌؼٕبوت‬.‫أ‬
2 .‫اء‬ٌٛٙ‫ ا‬ٟ‫ف‬ٚ ‫بثظ‬١ٌ‫ ا‬ٍٝ‫ػ‬ٚ ‫ اٌّبء‬ٟ‫اعذ ف‬ٛ‫ رز‬ٟ٘ٚ ‫ٓ اٌّغشدح‬١‫ب ثبٌؼ‬ٙ‫ز‬٠‫ّىٓ سؤ‬٠ ‫مخ ال‬١‫ اٌىبئٕبد اٌذل‬.‫د‬
3 c. Heavenly religions require personal hygiene to give the human an acceptable appearance.
4 b. Most job interviews depend on English as a main condition to accept an
applicant.

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. lose beloved people 2 b. A financial loss.
3 c. The religious belief they adopt. 4 c. To escape from isolation.
5 a. Loss 6 a. excellence
7 b. suicide 8 a. causes
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. by developing skills and ideas for 2 b. tell when a good situation might arise.
yourself.
3 c. essential to the production of good 4 b. taking a whole series of similar
pictures. pictures.
5 c. An introduction to photography. 6 a. valuable
7 a. aware 8 b. might waste a lot of film

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 7
1 c. immersed 2 d. approaches
3 b. implement 4 d. innovators
5 d. Astronauts 6 a. planet
7 c. experiment 8 b. surround
9 a. spectacularly 10 b. mass-produced
11 b. speakers 12 d. universe
13 a. surface 14 b. innovation
15 d. inconvenient 16 d. all of them
17 a. immersive 18 d. system
19 c. process 20 a. drugs
21 b. surgery 22 d. treatment
23 c. operation 24 a. sensor
25 c. surgeon 26 b. records
27 d. cure 28 a. apps
29 c. swap 30 b. average
31 c. existed 32 a. illustrated
33 b. expand 34 c. survived
35 a. competitive 36 c. conquer
37 b. evidence 38 a. paper-thin
39 d. essential 40 c. On the whole
41 a. experienced 42 b. Advances
43 c. require 44 b. flat
45 c. handled 46 c. curious
47 a. warnings 48 c. recycle
49 a. earned 50 b. benefits
51 a. opportunity 52 d. evolved
53 c. dimensional 54 a. pleasant
55 c. hackers 56 d. issues
57 a. measure 58 a. permanent
59 a. involves 60 b. applications
61 c. method 62 b. retarded
63 c. soak 64 b. seize
65 d. natural 66 a. surgery
67 d. brilliantly 68 c. man-made
69 a. surrounded 70 a. process
71 b. immerses 72 b. supported

8 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


1 b. finish 2 d. I‟ve done
3 a. will get 4 c. „ve moved
5 a. I‟ve got 6 a. „ve discovered
7 b. won‟t be 8 a. Will you finish
9 d. „ll see 10 b. will turn
11 d. will help 12 c. will be living
13 b. be studying 14 a. won‟t be going
15 c. will have found 16 d. have found
17 a. have finished 18 a. have had
19 c. pass 20 d. I‟ve done
21 c. I‟ve done 22 b. „ve finished
23 a. has become 24 a. buy
25 b. will help 26 a. until he has
27 c. I‟ve finished reading 28 d. we‟ve baked
29 a. they‟ve finished 30 a. has passed
31 c. will be 32 a. be
33 b. will be using 34 a. will have found
35 a. starts 36 a. am doing
37 d. will be writing 38 c. will be decorating
39 a. will be living 40 d. is going to travel
41 d. will show 42 a. will have finished
43 b. will be reading 44 c. will be working
45 d. is going to spend 46 d. have been set
47 a. is going to hit 48 d. have retired
49 c. will be 50 c. are wasting
51 a. will have moved 52 c. will have been flying
53 d. is going to be beaten 54 c. have finished
55 c. will have finished 56 c. will have eliminated
57 b. won‟t leave 58 d. will call
59 a. have been sold 60 d. will be traveling
61 c. will I make 62 d. next
63 c. before 64 c. I will
65 c. it rains or not 66 c. will be traveling
67 d. won‟t be 68 b. prediction
69 a. quick decision 70 a. will be
71 c. will be 72 a. starts
73 a. has got 74 c. have prepared
75 d. won‟t start 76 b. will replace

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 9
1 b. the other hand 2 d. a large scale
3 c. on balance 4 a. argumentative
5 d. contrast 6 d. in general
7 d. on a minor level 8 a. on the whole

1 b. I should be very careful about what I say. 2 b. Interrogative


3 d. comparative 4 b. year
5 c. I operated the machine. 6 c. Looking
7 b. talking 8 d. Feeling

1 c. experimenting 2 d. implement
3 b. approaches 4 c. astronomer
5 d. approximately 6 c. especially
7 a. carry out 8 b. are taking
9 d. will be 10 a. may
11 c. will have built 12 d. will have grown
13 d. schedule 14 d. will be waiting
15 b. “Look out! There‟s a car behind 16 b. A hook
you, Tamer!” Amani yelled.

1 b. The government has allocated billions of pounds to the "Decent Life" initiative
for the unable to develop the most needy villages.
2 c. The needs of consumers are changing at an accelerating pace, so success in e-
commerce has come to those who adapt faster and those who keep pace with the madness of this era.
3 .ٟ‫ػ‬ٌٛ‫خ خٍك ا‬١ٌٚ‫ْ ثّغإ‬ٛ‫ْ ِىٍف‬ٍّٛ‫ فبٌّؼ‬.‫اء‬ٛ‫ ؽذ ع‬ٍٝ‫اٌىجبس ػ‬ٚ ‫بَ ٌٍٕبط؛ اٌظغبس‬ٌٙ‫ئ‬ٚ ً١ٌ‫ؼزجش اٌّؼٍُ ثّضبثخ د‬٠ .‫د‬
4 ٌٝ‫ؼًب ئ‬٠‫ أ‬ٞ‫إد‬٠ ‫ٌخ وّب‬ٛٙ‫خ اٌزشثخ ثغ‬٠‫غجت رؼش‬٠ ْ‫ّىٓ أ‬٠ .‫ ِغبالد ِخزٍفخ‬ٟ‫ّخ ف‬١‫خ‬ٚ ‫الت‬ٛ‫ لطغ األشغبس ٌٗ ػ‬.‫ط‬
.‫ش‬١‫ وج‬ٜٛ‫ ِغز‬ٍٝ‫ي األِطبس ػ‬ٛ‫أخفبع ِؼذي ٘ط‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 a. make a copy of itself 2 d. The classification of plants
3 a. Ferns make copies of themselves using spores. 4 d. break away
5 b. Tress that have fresh leaves all the year. 6 b. spores, flowers, and seeds.
7 b. By floating in the wind from place to place. 8 a. flowers
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. Reefs need light and warm water to live. 2 d. They tunnel quickly down into the sand.
3 b. They can create their own light. 4 c. sand, small pebbles, and shells
5 d. near the top of the water 6 a. to protect them from the crashing waves
7 b. to and fro 8 a. Adaptation of animals of the deep ocean.

10 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


1 b. on 2 a. promotes
3 b. well-being 4 d. suppose
5 a. pouted 6 a. stressed
7 c. frustrated 8 d. poor
9 a. up 10 a. brainstorm
11 c. please 12 b. alter
13 a. going on 14 c. burnout
15 a. considered 16 b. make
17 c. experience 18 b. pressure
19 c. pour 20 c. grateful
21 a. urgent 22 a. creation
23 c. responsibility 24 d. identify
25 a. self-care 26 b. manage
27 a. clear off 28 d. priority
29 b. counselor 30 d. cope
31 a. stress 32 a. follow
33 d. management 34 d. message
35 a. stretch 36 b. reaction
37 b. accept 38 d. took
39 a. attention 40 b. make
41 d. mental 42 d. do
43 a. take 44 b. alert
45 d. demonstrate 46 c. regret
47 c. get 48 d. exhausted
49 a. routine 50 a. frowned
51 b. moved 52 d. specific
53 b. behave 54 a. normal
55 d. remained 56 b. scold
57 b. perceived 58 a. intellectual
59 b. told off 60 b. contented
61 a. adept 62 b. exhaustion
63 d. growled 64 b. degrade
65 a. praised 66 b. got
67 c. improving 68 b. promoted
69 d. stressed 70 c. stressful
71 a. do 72 c. suffering
73 b. supposed 74 b. do
75 d. aware 76 d. both a and b
77 c. proof 78 d. suspected

1 b. shouldn‟t 2 d. going
3 c. What about 4 b. making
5 a. asking 6 d. try

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 11
7 b. should 8 d. ought not to have
9 b. considered 10 a. mustn‟t
11 a. allowed to 12 a. had to
13 c. must 14 d. needn‟t
15 c. have to stay 16 c. don‟t have to
17 d. must 18 c. mustn‟t
19 c. needn‟t have taken 20 a. have to
21 c. obligatory 22 a. have to
23 b. didn‟t have to 24 c. still have
25 b. prohibited 26 c. needn‟t
27 a. don‟t have to 28 b. has
29 d. didn‟t have to 30 c. had to
31 a. mustn‟t 32 a. don‟t have to
33 d. needn‟t have paid 34 d. had to
35 d. be done 36 d. should have
37 a. can‟t 38 b. shouldn‟t have
39 b. shouldn‟t have 40 c. shouldn‟t have
41 a. should 42 a. oughtn‟t
43 c. shouldn‟t have 44 a. could have
45 b. must 46 c. Have you
47 c. shouldn‟t 48 d. ought to have
49 a. had 50 a. should have
51 a. would 52 b. mustn‟t
53 d. must 54 b. didn‟t have to revise
55 b. needn‟t 56 a. impossibility
57 c. present ability 58 d. permission
59 b. should have revised 60 c. could have bought
61 c. should have come 62 c. shouldn‟t have bought
63 b. repeated 64 b. there is a chance that this will happen
65 b. might 66 c. should
67 a. had to postpone 68 d. Have you considered

1 a. digital 2 b. reread the email


3 d. Slang 4 d. Yours sincerely
5 b. recipient 6 c. greeting
7 a. header 8 c. informal
9 d. recipient and sender 10 b. subject
11 a. Abbreviations 12 c. Bye
13 c. signature 14 d. both A and C

12 Hello! English 3rd Secondary


15 b. conclusion 16 b. closing
17 b. sender 18 b. body

1 c. it‟s better to show than to tell 2 d. It was so hot that I couldn't drink it.
3 c. adapted 4 a. but for
5 d. as long 6 c. unless
7 a. unless 8 c. As long as
9 a. Were 10 b. provided

1 a. exhausted 2 c. cope
3 b. well-being 4 c. scold
5 b. frowned 6 d. endure
7 d. relief 8 c. mustn‟t
9 b. Why don‟t you 10 a. You could
11 c. We could go to the park and have fun. 12 b. must
13 d. I was able 14 a. advice
15 d. Greetings 16 d. Sometimes we do dramatic readings
of the text that are super engaging.

1 ‫ اٌجؾش‬ٍٝ‫خ ػ‬٠‫ٕخ اإلعىٕذس‬٠‫ْ ِذ‬ٚ‫ؼزجش‬٠ ٓ٠‫اؽئ اٌز‬ٛ‫ اٌش‬ٞ‫ش ِٓ ِشربد‬١‫بػ ٌىض‬١‫اؽئ ثّضبثخ ِظذس اسر‬ٛ‫ ئػبدح فزؼ اٌش‬ٟ‫ رأر‬.‫د‬
.‫خ اٌّفؼٍخ‬١‫ف‬١‫ُ اٌّظ‬ٙ‫بر‬ٙ‫ع‬ٚ ِٓ ‫اؽذح‬ٚ ‫عؾ‬ٛ‫غ اٌّز‬١‫األث‬
2 .......................... ‫بس شخض‬١ٍِ ِٓ ‫مشة‬٠ ‫خ أْ "ِب‬١ٌّ‫ رمذس ِٕظّخ اٌظؾخ اٌؼب‬.‫ط‬
3 b. Egypt completed the construction of the Grand Egyptian Museum so that it will
become the world's largest museum in terms of the artifacts it contains and its area.
4 c. Iron deficiency leads to anemia, poor memory and the inability to concentrate.

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. forest floor 2 b. millions
3 b. emergent 4 c. part or section
5 a. Tropical rainforests 6 c. understory
7 b. High above the rainforest. 8 a. the emergent zone
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. placed a computer chip into his brain 2 a. There would be damage to his mind and to his body.
3 c. turn lights on and off and play computer games 4 c. never gave up.
5 c. Brain Power 6 c. disabled
7 a. It could run machines with his thoughts 8 a. to improve their lives

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 13
1 d. looking into 2 a. plugged
3 d. forum 4 a. version
5 c. destroy 6 b. possibility
7 c. applied 8 d. support
9 a. noun 10 c. up
11 b. Virtual 12 b. position
13 a. declining 14 d. risked
15 a. clarification 16 d. Contact
17 c. suited 18 d. responds
19 a. interpersonal 20 c. conference
21 d. consequence 22 d. share
23 a. joined 24 d. up with
25 d. to be 26 c. colleagues
27 b. by 28 a. stressful
29 c. link 30 b. Install
31 c. essential 32 d. concentrate
33 c. identify 34 b. make
35 c. muting 36 a. reduces
37 b. old-fashioned 38 a. techniques
39 b. welfare 40 d. concluded
41 d. on 42 c. recorded
43 a. explanation 44 c. effective
45 d. certain 46 a. presented
47 b. session 48 c. backgrounds
49 d. up 50 c. tend
51 a. presentation 52 b. option
53 a. feel 54 d. noun
55 d. attach 56 a. made
57 b. documents 58 c. adopts
59 a. instant 60 b. silent
61 d. illuminate 62 c. poorly
63 a. potentiality 64 d. loud
65 c. deterioration 66 a. real
67 d. immediate 68 a. set up
69 c. touch 70 b. solution
71 d. employee 72 c. tips
73 a. they‟re 74 b. up

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1 c. to check 2 a. checking
3 b. to take 4 a. to destroy
5 b. using 6 c. studying
7 a. to take 8 c. to be
9 c. into 10 c. Leave it off
11 d. up 12 d. turned it down
13 d. need 14 c. seems
15 c. making 16 d. up
17 c. to work 18 a. to
19 d. meeting 20 c. wasting
21 d. to inform 22 c. taking
23 d. to learn 24 d. doing
25 c. to do 26 c. to see
27 d. to go 28 a. making
29 a. wasting 30 b. eating
31 c. spending 32 c. looking
33 d. to play 34 b. we go
35 d. speaking 36 c. to win
37 b. to take 38 d. watching
39 a. to spend 40 c. practise
41 d. go 42 d. going
43 d. to give 44 d. meet uncle at the airport and
take him to another place.
45 c. avoid 46 b. being arrested
47 a. to revise 48 c. buy
49 a. suggests going 50 c. persuaded him to
51 b. stop 52 c. allowed
53 a. that he had stolen 54 b. regret doing
55 c. to bring 56 c. stop to take
57 b. dislike 58 d. expect

1 a. a comma 2 d. formal
3 d. emoji 4 a. signature
5 d. colloquial 6 a. body
7 b. Thanks 8 d. both a and b

1 c. convinced me to buy it. 2 b. to read / reading


3 a. do you 4 a. do they

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 15
5 c. never makes 6 d. does she
7 a. could she 8 a. have they

1 b. connection 2 c. concentrate
3 c. denied 4 b. virtual
5 b. raised 6 a. fix
7 a. to watching 8 d. to buy
9 c. to help 10 a. to cancel
11 c. to buy 12 c. Yours sincerely
13 a. personal 14 b. body

1 .‫ اٌّغزّغ‬ٟ‫س٘ب ف‬ٚ‫ؼب العزؼبدح د‬٠‫أ‬ٚ ‫خ‬٠‫األصش‬ٚ ‫خ‬١‫خ‬٠‫ب اٌزبس‬ٙ‫ّز‬١‫صبس ثغجت ل‬٢‫ ئٔمبر ا‬ٌٝ‫ذف اٌؾٍّخ ئ‬ٙ‫ ر‬.‫د‬
2 .ٓ١‫ف‬ٛ‫ػط‬ٚ ‫سؽّبء‬ٚ ٓ١‫زث‬ِٙ ‫ا‬ٛٔٛ‫ى‬٠ ْ‫ؼٍُ أرجبػٗ أ‬٠ ٓ٠‫ وً د‬.‫أ‬
3 b. The solar power plants project is a new nucleus for generating electric power
from the sun and supporting the national grid.
4 b. Scientists are developing DNA editing technologies to revive extinct species of
animals.

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. dirty banana 2 c. They take up space in a landfill.
3 a. It saves trees from being cut down. 4 a. Some people drive their things to a
recycling center.
5 d. cut into pieces 6 a. Recycling
7 b. We can always help the environment. 8 a. To protect the underground water
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 c. webpages 2 a. Information blogs
3 d. To communicate with others online 4 d. list links to different websites
5 b. to write personal comments and reflections 6 a. By writing and reading comments on blogs
7 a. parade 8 b. various

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1 b. assess 2 a. productivity
3 b. declines 4 d. productive
5 a. efficiency 6 a. procrastinating
7 b. factor 8 a. significantly
9 c. permission 10 a. leads
11 b. Procrastination 12 a. process
13 c. aims 14 b. handed
15 a. individual 16 b. distracted
17 c. effectiveness 18 c. errors
19 b. levels 20 a. conclusion
21 b. depends 22 c. analysis
23 a. performance 24 b. active
25 d. refresh 26 a. alternative
27 d. awareness 28 a. amongst
29 a. progress 30 b. a noun
31 c. sessions 32 d. Carry on
33 b. brainstorming 34 d. Suppose
35 a. logic 36 d. task
37 a. pillow 38 b. effects
39 c. priority 40 d. options
41 c. blogs 42 b. wasted
43 a. stated 44 b. strategy
45 c. unpleasant 46 a. importance
47 d. massive 48 b. for
49 c. drawback 50 a. evaluate
51 d. set 52 c. get
53 c. effective 54 a. efficient
55 c. raise 56 d. draw
57 c. interrupt 58 d. concentration
59 a. findings 60 c. varied
61 c. evaluate 62 a. incompetence
63 d. postpone 64 c. contrast
65 d. disturbed 66 a. specific
67 c. advancement 68 a. fruitful
69 a. raise 70 d. enthusiastic
71 d. minute 72 a. results

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 17
1 a. done 2 c. get the washing done
3 d. got / done 4 b. made us read
5 d. lets us do 6 a. stops us from
7 a. help 8 b. let me go
9 b. cooked his dinner 10 a. had to walk
11 d. He had me buy the newspaper 12 d. be washed
13 b. Mother had Mona sweep the floor 14 d. I got them washed
15 b. I had it done 16 a. have had it checked
17 d. got her car fixed 18 c. don‟t have them washed
19 d. did my homework 20 b. have Mona cook
21 d. having it repaired 22 c. I had it painted
23 a. have no one tidy it 24 d. get the players to train
25 d. get someone to help 26 c. get my photo printed
27 c. prepared 28 d. makes me walk
29 d. prevents 30 c. got my sister to look
31 d. have others laugh 32 d. get my old one repaired
33 d. had me tidy 34 d. had it furnished
35 d. have him 36 d. have them ironed
37 a. ironed 38 d. have had it done
39 d. get pulled 40 a. decorated by
41 b. having my homework checked 42 c. it repaired
43 c. have it prepared 44 c. had just had
45 b. will have had 46 b. to limit
47 d. got / to tidy 48 a. allowed
49 c. stopped / from going 50 b. will have been paved
51 d. have 52 c. get
53 b. allowed 54 a. made

1 d. reflective 2 b. self-reflection
3 a. personal 4 a. written
5 d. experience 6 c. personal
7 d. paragraphs / one main idea 8 a. be underlined
9 a. thesis 10 b. concluding

1 b. shouldn‟t be allowed to reply rudely. 2 b. to know


3 d. could have solved 4 d. were
5 d. had bought 6 d. would stop
7 c. could play 8 c. had

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1 b. influence 2 b. home
3 c. However 4 b. on
5 c. evaluate 6 b. positive
7 c. brainstorm 8 a. had studied
9 c. get his son to stop 10 d. make
11 b. get 12 c. not be
13 a. allow me to stay 14 c. allowed me to go
15 d. synonym 16 c. Improving our schools is a national
duty to achieve progress in education.

1 a. The New Administrative Capital project aims to reduce the burden on Cairo, which
suffers from overcrowding, with its negative effects on services and infrastructure.
2 d. The Decent Life initiative includes transparency, strengthening social protection for needy
groups, and each partner playing their role in accordance with the work methodology.
3 ‫ وبٔذ‬ٟ‫اٌزشثخ اٌز‬ٚ ٖ‫ب‬١ٌّ‫فشح ا‬ٚ ‫ي ثغجت‬ٛ‫ اٌؾم‬ٟ‫ب ِؼظُ إٌبط ف‬ٙ١‫ؼًّ ف‬٠ ‫خ‬١‫ٌخ صساػ‬ٚ‫ّخ د‬٠‫ وبٔذ ِظش اٌمذ‬.‫د‬
.َٛ١ٌ‫ ا‬ٟ٘ ‫لذ وّب‬ٌٛ‫ رٌه ا‬ٟ‫خ ف‬١‫خ ثبٌؼٕبطش اٌغزائ‬١ٕ‫غ‬
4 ً‫غؼ‬٠ ُ١ٍ‫ فاْ اٌزؼ‬،‫ رٌه‬ٍٝ‫ح ػ‬ٚ‫ ػال‬.‫دح‬ٛ‫خ اٌغ‬١ٌ‫بح ػب‬١‫ا ؽ‬ٛ‫ش‬١‫ؼ‬٠ ْ‫ْ ِٓ خالٌٗ أ‬ٛ‫ؼ‬١‫غزط‬٠ ‫ُ عالػ ٌٍٕبط‬١ٍ‫ اٌزؼ‬.‫ة‬
.ُ٘‫ً اعزؼجبد‬١‫غؼً ِٓ اٌّغزؾ‬٠ ٗ‫لذ ٔفغ‬ٌٛ‫ ا‬ٟ‫ٌىٕٗ ف‬ٚ ً‫ال‬ٙ‫أِشا ع‬
ً ‫ؽىُ إٌبط‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 a. He is trying to save the movie 2 d. They are not as clear as the other
theaters. kind.
3 a. on the moon 4 b. computer
5 c. saving theatres 6 d. doing everything in digital format
7 a. earliest 8 b. at home
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. acronym 2 b. piece
3 c. so it can read the air and check for 4 d. can‟t hear
infections
5 c. pain 6 b. communicate with the doctor
7 b. infection 8 b. Hospital technology

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 19
1 b. aid 2 c. ceremony
3 b. attended 4 a. diagram
5 b. organized 6 a. categories
7 c. Visual 8 a. rhetorical
9 c. challenge 10 a. councillor
11 a. graduation 12 c. vote
13 d. notice 14 a. graduates
15 d. combine 16 b. impressive
17 c. indicates 18 d. treat
19 a. independent 20 b. creativity
21 d. polio 22 b. facilities
23 a. complicated 24 a. talents
25 a. aged 26 c. feedback
27 a. significant 28 c. technique
29 c. inspiring 30 a. adore
31 d. challenge 32 a. powerlifting
33 d. graceful 34 a. inspiration
35 b. impression 36 d. impressed
37 b. profit 38 d. success
39 d. opportunity 40 c. talk
41 b. defined 42 a. achieved
43 b. inspired 44 a. Disabled
45 c. paused 46 d. disabilities
47 b. presentation 48 a. elegant
49 d. achievements 50 b. Paralympics
51 c. Syndrome 52 a. certificate
53 d. determination 54 a. task
55 a. championship 56 d. audience
57 a. role model 58 d. unique
59 a. paraphrased 60 b. degree
61 b. admirable 62 d. managerial
63 a. merge 64 d. subordinate
65 b. particular 66 c. celebration
67 a. classification 68 a. failure
69 b. vis-à-vis 70 d. conquer
71 b. about 72 d. terms

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73 b. physical 74 a. change
75 b. qualities

1 d. inspiring 2 a. average
3 b. good 4 c. responsible
5 d. differently 6 d. I could successfully
7 a. has always worked hard 8 b. well
9 c. extremely successful 10 c. have been coming
11 d. worked 12 b. have been
13 c. hardly 14 c. perfectly normal
15 b. have you been / have been waiting 16 d. have been thinking / haven‟t found
17 c. been researching 18 b. has loved
19 d. really proud 20 c. has been extremely successful
21 a. really hard / very well 22 a. most
23 a. we last met 24 d. she was six
25 b. have typed 26 d. both b and c
27 a. Since 28 d. has been
29 a. been growing 30 b. worked
31 c. have decorated 32 c. have been watching
33 b. has drunk 34 c. have been living
35 d. had been preparing 36 b. have finished
37 a. have known 38 a. have run
39 b. has had 40 d. have lost
41 a. have been reading 42 b. has never travelled
43 c. have you been doing 44 d. haven‟t seen
45 a. Have you finished 46 c. has been greatly affected
47 b. haven‟t finished 48 c. have been paving
49 d. has done 50 d. lived

1 d. Now, I‟d like to move on to the 2 c. Replying to the invitation is optional.


second reason.
3 d. repeat 4 c. Let me know

1 c. he blames himself for failing the exam 2 b. am supposed to


3 d. no article 4 a. no article
5 a. a 6 d. no article
7 a. determiners 8 d. no article

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 21
1 b. important 2 a. capacity
3 b. coach 4 b. treat
5 d. values 6 d. Athletes
7 a. disabled 8 c. was taken
9 b. Have you visited 10 a. since
11 b. has gone to 12 b. has revised
13 d. has been working 14 a. have never gone
15 d. Unfortunately, while she was going downhill, 16 b. before
she fell off her bike into some bushes.

1 .‫ػخ ِٓ خذِبد االرظبالد‬ٕٛ‫ػخ ِز‬ّٛ‫فش ِغ‬ٛ‫خ ر‬١ٌّ‫ اإلٔزشٔذ شجىخ ػب‬.‫ة‬


2 ‫ي‬ٚ‫ رؾب‬ٟ‫ُ اٌز‬١‫ اٌغشاص‬ٚ‫زٗ ِٓ غض‬٠‫ي ػٓ ؽّب‬ٚ‫بص إٌّبػخ اٌّغإ‬ٙ‫ عغُ اإلٔغبْ ثٕفغٗ ِٓ خالي ع‬ٟٕ‫ؼز‬٠ . ‫أ‬
.ٗ‫بعّز‬ِٙ
3 d. Since antiquity, man has adopted many beliefs and hypotheses which depended on
myths.
4 c. Self-learning develops one's potentials motivated by his interests, inclinations and
desires.

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. running races 2 c. make happier
3 b. kids can help many different people. 4 b. comfortable
5 a. Pick up litter from alongside the 6 c. Both a and b
road.
7 c. make them happy and pleased 8 c. Opportunities for kids
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 c. careless 2 a. survival
3 d. we need to exert big efforts. 4 c. Through good education.
5 a. Mankind‟s activities. 6 c. Sound and prudent judgment based
on a simple perception of the situation.
7 c. People should not overstep their 8 a. All peoples have equal rights.
bounds.

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1 b. details 2 a. full-time
3 b. motivated 4 d. vaccine
5 d. create 6 a. interviewer
7 b. charge 8 c. part-time
9 d. internship 10 c. employer
11 b. candidates 12 c. measures
13 d. intern 14 b. colossal
15 a. proper 16 c. lack
17 a. advanced 18 b. responsibility
19 d. relevant 20 c. expense
21 d. long-term 22 a. impressed
23 c. residential 24 b. concise
25 b. motivates 26 a. foreign
27 c. applied 28 c. for
29 c. beings 30 d. basically
31 a. measure 32 a. marketing
33 d. participate 34 b. productivity
35 a. digital 36 a. fluent
37 c. department 38 b. benefit
39 b. degree 40 d. specifically
41 a. interest 42 c. options
43 c. except 44 c. contacted
45 a. strategy 46 c. profile
47 d. excellence 48 d. dissuade
49 a. economics 50 d. achievable
51 c. volunteered 52 a. professionally
53 b. charity 54 c. impressed
55 d. basic 56 b. pandemic
57 b. smartly 58 d. multinational
59 c. reward 60 a. editorial
61 a. awarded 62 a. experience
63 a. follow-up 64 a. start-up
65 b. impression 66 b. cover
67 b. brief 68 a. resources
69 b. large 70 a. catastrophe
71 d. accused 72 b. steps

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 23
73 a. inappropriate 74 d. shortage
75 c. cost 76 c. responsible

1 a. was cancelled 2 b. will be given


3 d. be played 4 c. have to be written
5 a. are made 6 c. was later offered
7 d. been delivered 8 c. have already been offered
9 a. had been checked 10 a. seems
11 d. had been sent 12 c. have been paved
13 b. will be offered 14 b. be given
15 d. be chosen 16 d. to be done
17 c. being cooked 18 a. was established
19 c. be listened to 20 d. be persuaded
21 b. hoping to be offered 22 b. are respected
23 d. has been 24 a. had been arrested
25 c. Is 26 b. replacing
27 a. to be elected 28 d. produce
29 a. By whom 30 d. heated
31 b. being seen 32 b. to fall
33 d. being invited 34 b. It
35 c. being asked 36 d. to have been
37 b. being told 38 a. tell
39 a. is used 40 d. are being cleaned
41 d. exported 42 c. is going to be
43 c. do you want 44 d. be awarded
45 d. will it be 46 d. be cancelled
47 d. get used 48 d. was badly damaged
49 c. was reported 50 a. was bitten
51 b. must have been 52 d. hadn‟t been expected
53 d. The exercise can‟t have been 54 d. was being prepared
revised well; it‟s full of mistakes.
55 b. had to be examined 56 c. been repaired
57 d. will be resolved 58 a. be watered
59 b. will have been built 60 a. hasn‟t been restored

1 d. contact information 2 a. skills


3 c. resume 4 c. bullets
5 c. course of life 6 b. personal
7 d. experience 8 c. career goal

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1 d. sent the email without enclosing the 2 b. many
attachment.
3 d. to rain 4 b. meant
5 d. supposed 6 d. are meant
7 b. means 8 c. seems

1 b. level 2 c. do
3 a. internship 4 c. vitae
5 d. permanent 6 a. resources
7 a. computerized 8 b. was still being
9 a. was invented 10 c. had been ironed
11 b. is being painted 12 a. took
13 a. was 14 d. has been damaged
15 a. contrast 16 c. fractions

1 .‫أ ِٓ رٌه‬ٛ‫ أع‬ٛ٘ ‫ ِب‬ٚ‫فمذاْ ٌٍّّزٍىبد أ‬ٚ ‫ش‬١‫خ ثشىً وبف ٌزغجت دِبس وج‬٠ٛ‫ش ل‬١‫ لذ رظجؼ األػبط‬.‫ة‬
2 .‫بس‬ٌٕٙ‫ُ ِب ؽذس خالي ا‬ٙ‫ ف‬ٍٝ‫اؽف فمذ رغبػذ اٌشخض ػ‬ٛ‫اٌؼ‬ٚ ‫بد‬٠‫ُ اٌّخ ٌٍزوش‬١‫خ رٕظ‬١‫ف‬١‫ رشرجؾ األؽالَ ثى‬.‫أ‬
3 b. The human has to stay clean because the matter is important to remove all the
negative energy stored in his body and attract positive energy.
4 d. To fall asleep quickly, the sleeping place must be prepared by removing means of
distraction, whether it is a clock with a loud chime or something that lights up in the dark.

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. Green is Henrietta‟s favourite colour. 2 a. The weather was rainy.
3 b. Her father made her honor her 4 a. cruel
promise.
5 c. To be dismissed outside the castle 6 b. When the princess threw the lizard outside.
7 d. It‟s a must that people keep their 8 a. do a piece of magic to change someone
promises.
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. cyclists can avoid accidents by riding 2 b. spend as much money on a bicycle as
with caution they can
3 d. want to ride further than you first 4 b. size
imaged
5 a. the pleasure it gives people 6 b. the easy to ride
7 c. more suitable 8 b. save money

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 25
1 a. wisdom 2 c. changing
3 d. entrepreneur 4 c. ingredient
5 a. foolishness 6 a. coach
7 d. career direction 8 a. innovative
9 d. contributed 10 b. typical
11 a. refreshing 12 a. retirement
13 c. respect 14 d. physically
15 d. motivation 16 c. tough
17 a. consider 18 b. passionate
19 a. Elderly 20 d. pointless
21 c. necessarily 22 c. celebrate
23 d. mentally 24 b. argument
25 a. exception 26 d. conclude
27 a. direction 28 b. reinvented
29 c. working knowledge 30 b. convince
31 b. generation 32 a. contribution
33 b. Optimistic 34 a. care
35 a. ignored 36 c. potentials
37 b. questioned 38 d. powered
39 d. used 40 d. procedures
41 d. Bottled 42 b. bubble
43 c. develop 44 a. regret
45 a. exist 46 a. career
47 c. second hand 48 b. inventor
49 d. Seaweed 50 d. sewed
51 c. paintings 52 d. banking
53 a. employment 54 a. factors
55 d. recipe 56 a. holds
57 a. Knowledge 58 b. creative
59 a. reform 60 a. common
61 a. encounter 62 c. control
63 d. judgment 64 d. job
65 d. functional 66 c. soft
67 a. meaningful 68 a. wit
69 a. wisdom 70 c. won
71 a. employable 72 c. year

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73 b. do 74 d. exceptional
75 b. passionate 76 c. contributions

1 b. all 2 a. every
3 d. each 4 c. any
5 b. some 6 a. A lot of
7 c. a little 8 b. None
9 d. You haven‟t given any correct answers. 10 a. a few
11 c. little 12 b. some / a little
13 d. any 14 a. much
15 b. no / some 16 c. plenty
17 a. little 18 d. lot of
19 c. a few of 20 a. All
21 d. They each 22 b. None
23 a. few 24 b. a little
25 c. little 26 a. much
27 c. Each 28 b. Every
29 b. much 30 d. every
31 c. many 32 d. Many
33 b. much 34 a. many
35 a. Each 36 d. every
37 a. some 38 d. any
39 c. much 40 b. a little
41 b. Each 42 a. anywhere
43 d. was 44 a. was
45 b. was 46 c. is
47 a. couple 48 c. few
49 c. half a kilometer 50 d. little
51 d. many 52 c. any
53 a. some 54 b. a
55 c. enough 56 d. both
57 a. all 58 a. Everything
59 c. each 60 b. the girls
61 b. either of 62 d. neither
63 d. the moments 64 a. either
65 b. supports 66 a. Both of
67 d. will 68 d. neither of them
69 a. None of 70 c. has
71 c. Both 72 a. have

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 27
73 c. both 74 b. either of them
75 d. Each of

1 a. owing to 2 b. It's argued that


3 d. body 4 d. Formal
5 b. Opinion 6 a. restate the thesis statement
7 d. I strongly believe 8 a. opinion

1 b. You should study hard. 2 b. pronoun


3 c. It was 4 a. is there
5 b. could see 6 a. angrily shouted at
7 c. seems 8 d. absolutely

1 a. additional 2 b. Owing
3 c. measures 4 d. wisdom
5 a. career 6 d. contributed
7 b. job 8 b. little
9 c. every 10 b. none
11 d. each 12 c. few
13 b. either 14 d. Few
15 a. She hides under blankets when you 16 d. He said, "The room is for the
turn the microwave on. priests".

1 d. The media develop imagination and motivate people to interact with knowledge.
2 d. The culture of any society depends primarily on the education and awareness of its members.
3 .ٟ‫ق رٕبفغ‬ٛ‫ط ٌغ‬ٚ‫ش‬٠ ‫ ئٔٗ ِظطٍؼ‬.‫اٌطٍت‬ٚ ‫ء ثبعُ اٌؼشع‬ٟ‫ ش‬ٞ‫ؾذد عؼش أ‬٠ ٞ‫ اٌز‬ٞ‫رط االلزظبد‬ٌّٕٛ‫ُؼشف ا‬٠ .‫أ‬
4 .ً‫إو‬٠ ٞ‫اٌطبلخ ِٓ اٌطؼبَ اٌز‬ٚ ‫خ‬١‫ اٌؼٕبطش اٌغزائ‬ٟ‫غّؼ ٌٍغغُ ثزٍم‬٠ ٞ‫ؼُ اٌز‬ٌٙ‫ي ػٓ ا‬ٚ‫ ِغإ‬ّٟ‫ؼ‬ٌٙ‫بص ا‬ٙ‫ اٌغ‬.‫ط‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 c. hang time on the court 2 d. At least 28 points
3 a. attendance at his games doubled 4 a. He has impressive accomplishments.
5 b. he played at the University of North Carolina 6 b. He is patient with children and reporters.
7 a. hero 8 d. Both a and c
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. It should be recycled. 2 d. released
3 b. Its turning into gas. 4 c. So that it can resist the pressure.
5 d. the propellant 6 d. exposed
7 c. serious 8 a. doesn't damage

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1 b. temple 2 b. myth
3 d. monuments 4 c. ports
5 c. up 6 a. artifacts
7 c. ruin 8 d. remains
9 c. mummies 10 b. preserved
11 b. structure 12 a. carved
13 c. original 14 c. transferred
15 a. picturesque 16 d. insecure
17 a. apparent 18 c. top
19 b. dedicated 20 a. destruction
21 b. contemporary 22 d. elaborate
23 b. heal 24 a. well worth
25 a. moving 26 c. missed
27 d. highlight 28 a. must-see
29 b. aware 30 b. region
31 c. heritage 32 a. toured
33 a. pylon 34 a. spectators
35 b. maintain 36 a. courtyard
37 a. ahead 38 d. out
39 d. wrapped 40 b. recordings
41 a. accessible 42 a. cultural
43 b. essential 44 a. promote
45 c. place 46 b. approximately
47 c. location 48 a. best part
49 d. displays 50 a. across
51 b. adjective 52 a. sacred
53 d. both a and b 54 b. reign
55 d. bibliotheca 56 b. Archaeologists
57 d. wonders 58 c. mural
59 b. associations 60 a. worthless
61 a. alert 62 c. complicated
63 b. explain 64 c. authentic
65 c. attraction 66 a. deciphered
67 a. fort 68 b. genuine

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 29
1 b. might have missed 2 c. shouldn‟t
3 b. used to live 4 a. must
5 c. could have traveled 6 b. can‟t have been
7 c. couldn‟t have remembered 8 d. didn‟t use to get
9 b. might have travelled 10 b. can‟t have followed
11 b. He used to go to the cinema on 12 c. can‟t have checked
Thursdays.
13 d. couldn‟t have arrived 14 d. must
15 b. must have started 16 a. would always walk
17 d. Did he use to play 18 b. used to do
19 c. would 20 d. wouldn‟t always
21 d. used to 22 d. must have read
23 d. can‟t 24 b. must
25 a. used to read 26 d. would visit
27 b. can‟t 28 a. can‟t
29 c. would tell 30 d. wouldn‟t
31 c. might 32 c. can‟t have had
33 b. must have 34 c. would
35 b. must be 36 a. must have been
37 a. might have gone 38 d. could have
39 d. can‟t have 40 c. shouldn‟t
41 a. might have 42 a. can‟t have
43 c. might not have 44 d. can‟t be
45 a. can‟t have seen 46 b. might
47 a. must have 48 d. must have had
49 d. must have 50 c. can‟t
51 a. can‟t have 52 b. can‟t
53 c. must have returned 54 b. can‟t have
55 a. used to have 56 d. wasn't used to
57 c. is usually 58 d. is used
59 c. to getting 60 a. used to

1 b. location 2 a. photo
3 d. facilities 4 d. highlight
5 c. Amin said to me, “I‟m going to take a five-day

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1 c. plus or minus 2 b. That was an event in the past, but
it‟s no longer regarded as important.
3 d. Unless the homework is easy, I 4 d. All are correct.
will
5 c. didn‟t he 6 a. suspected

1 b. remains 2 c. dedicated
3 b. feature 4 a. fantasy
5 d. pretty 6 d. both a and c
7 c. lead 8 b. should
9 b. can‟t 10 c. might
11 a. used to be 12 c. must
13 d. ought to 14 d. use to
15 d. all in all 16 b. topic

1 b. Dolphins sleep strangely; a half of the brain remains awake and the other half sleeps.
2 c. Bullying is the use of threat to abuse, control, or intimidate forcefully. The behavior
is often repeated to become usual.
3 .ُ‫بس اٌغغ‬ٕٙ٠ َ‫ْ اٌؼظب‬ٚ‫ ثذ‬.‫ٗ اٌغٍذ‬١ٍ‫ ػ‬ٌٝ‫زذ‬٠ ٞ‫ىً اٌز‬١ٌٙ‫ ا‬ٟ٘ .ْ‫ رذػُ اٌؼظبَ عغُ اإلٔغب‬.‫د‬
4 ....... ‫ب‬ٙ‫بَ ث‬١‫ذ األشخبص اٌم‬٠‫ش‬٠ ٟ‫بَ اٌز‬ٌّٙ‫ز ا‬١‫ضح رُغزخذَ ٌزٕف‬ٙ‫رش ػجبسح ػٓ أع‬ٛ١‫ضح اٌىّج‬ٙ‫ أع‬.‫د‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 a. dominate 2 d. Mice
3 d. Weak creatures strive to gain survival. 4 d. move quickly
5 b. shelter 6 a. hard
7 a. The hardships small animals face. 8 d. Smaller species are less common in
canopies.
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. Edison helped other inventors and 2 d. there must be balance between work
scientists. and family life
3 b. work hard 4 c. established
5 c. To use something without thinking 6 b. The electric company Edison started
about it. still exists today.
7 c. Having lights 8 d. curious

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1 b. controlling 2 d. mark
3 a. push 4 d. bring up
5 a. descendants 6 c. conceited
7 d. origin 8 d. permanent
9 b. reject 10 b. hug
11 a. initiative 12 d. represents
13 c. native 14 a. identity
15 b. tongue 16 b. multicultural
17 a. raise 18 c. permanently
19 b. deep-seated 20 d. roots
21 b. ancestors 22 c. characterized
23 a. diversity 24 c. dominant
25 d. homesick 26 c. bilingual
27 b. prefix 28 d. clear-cut
29 a. precious 30 d. isolated
31 a. beneficial 32 c. embraced
33 d. open minded 34 c. extend
35 c. fascinating 36 a. grassy
37 a. nation 38 b. various
39 c. store 40 d. bet
41 a. immigrant 42 b. two languages
43 c. celebrity 44 a. celebrated
45 c. expatriate 46 b. issues
47 d. dialect 48 c. function
49 b. Stick 50 a. linguistic
51 b. Endangered 52 b. minorities
53 d. estimate 54 b. inhabitants
55 b. figures 56 a. influenced
57 c. confused 58 d. noticeable
59 c. limit 60 b. humour
61 a. profession 62 c. ranged
63 a. short time 64 b. swapped
65 c. peer 66 a. thesis
67 b. fell 68 d. aspect
69 c. entire 70 a. Alzheimer
71 a. lucky 72 d. satisfaction

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1 d. whose 2 a. which
3 a. who 4 b. written
5 c. which 6 d. who
7 a. where 8 c. who‟s
9 d. whom 10 b. that
11 b. that 12 c. whom
13 d. no relative pronoun 14 b. such a
15 c. whose 16 b. you lent me
17 c. for which 18 c. widely spoken
19 d. that 20 b. so
21 c. where 22 b. when
23 a. spoken 24 d. well-known
25 b. What 26 d. which
27 b. who‟s 28 b. that
29 b. much 30 a. enough
31 b. which 32 d. I became so tired that I couldn‟t work.
33 c. so funny 34 a. such a dangerous
35 b. such an 36 a. too
37 c. big enough 38 b. enough
39 c. so slowly 40 d. well-balanced
41 b. well known 42 c. deep-seated
43 d. well fortified 44 a. damaged
45 d. a subject 46 c. which
47 c. well-rounded 48 c. Whom
49 d. which 50 b. which
51 c. in 52 a. who was
53 d. whose 54 d. you sent
55 d. discovered 56 c. with
57 d. which 58 c. which
59 b. to which 60 b. which
61 a. no word 62 c. what
63 c. for which 64 d. living
65 a. no word 66 a. which
67 d. what you are 68 d. which
69 d. whose players 70 d. whom I should
71 d. no pronoun 72 a. why he married
73 a. which he bought 74 d. where I live

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 33
1 c. For and Against 2 c. through
3 b. opinion 4 b. thanks to
5 b. contrast

1 c. so heavy that 2 b. unattractive


3 a. arrival 4 b. respected
5 b. won‟t they 6 b. has to use

1 d. noticeable 2 b. trilingual
3 a. beliefs 4 b. identity
5 a. bring them up 6 a. spoken
7 b. clear-cut 8 d. sitting
9 b. such a 10 c. who
11 d. that 12 d. no word
13 d. widely spoken 14 b. which
15 b. A question word 16 b. Lend me your mobile, Ahmed.

1 d. The sixth sense can occur as a result of the brain storing all information about a subject.
2 a. Distance learning focuses on students who are unable to continue with traditional education.
3 .ٓ١‫األوغغ‬ٚ َ‫ب اٌطؼب‬ٌٙ‫ رٕزظ إٌجبربد ِٓ خال‬ٟ‫ اٌز‬ٟ‫ئ‬ٛ‫ً اٌؼ‬١‫خ اٌزّض‬١ٍّ‫خ طٕغ اٌغزاء ٌٍٕجبربد ِٓ أعً اٌجمبء ثؼ‬١ٍّ‫ ػ‬ّٝ‫ رغ‬.‫ة‬
4 .‫ب‬٠‫بعبد اٌخال‬١‫غ اؽز‬١ّ‫ش ع‬١‫ف‬ٛ‫خ ٌز‬٠ِٛ‫خ اٌذ‬١‫ػ‬ٚ‫ؼًّ ِغ األ‬٠ ‫ وّب‬.‫ وً أٔؾبء اٌغغذ‬ٟ‫بح ف‬١‫ا٘ت ٌٍؾ‬ٌٛ‫ؼخ اٌذَ ا‬٠ ‫ اٌمٍت‬. ‫أ‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 b. Egyptian invention 2 c. a water clock
3 a. by Egyptians 4 c. the ruler of a country
5 a. to know the time 6 a. it has lasted for thousands of years.
7 b. cloudy 8 b. faint
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 a. The origins of theater 2 c. human beings
3 d. The connection between myths and 4 a. Magic
dramatic plots.
5 b. performance 6 c. either rituals or man‟s interest in
storytelling.
7 d. Another possible source of drama. 8 b. How drama began

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1 c. global 2 a. amusing
3 d. A, B, and C 4 a. steady
5 b. celebrated 6 a. loose
7 d. minor 8 a. viewpoint
9 c. tears 10 c. on
11 d. stretch 12 d. floods
13 a. entertaining 14 a. evidence
15 a. legendary 16 c. context
17 c. cheered 18 d. myth
19 b. honourable 20 d. look back
21 c. vital 22 d. origins
23 c. fed up 24 d. steady
25 d. eternal 26 c. debatable
27 b. fierce 28 d. universal
29 a. perspective 30 b. out-dated
31 a. relevant 32 d. relevance
33 a. timeless 34 c. armour
35 c. themes 36 b. plot
37 a. clues 38 c. reflects
39 d. deep down 40 a. theories
41 b. regarded 42 c. illustrate
43 a. version 44 d. legend
45 a. chopping 46 a. fables
47 c. knights 48 b. Philosophers
49 c. trap 50 d. boast
51 d. fit 52 c. beloved
53 d. code 54 a. pace
55 b. jealous 56 a. centered
57 b. exaggerated 58 b. strict
59 a. hare 60 a. contest
61 b. defeated 62 c. grateful
63 a. gathered 64 c. defends
65 c. perseverance 66 a. paused
67 c. overall 68 d. while
69 b. donate 70 d. fair
71 b. obey 72 a. proof

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 35
73 d. risk 74 a. verbally
75 c. creatures 76 b. relates
77 c. Conflict 78 a. setting
79 a. balance

1 a. was revising 2 c. had been built


3 d. wouldn‟t go 4 b. will spend
5 d. was going to promote 6 c. hadn‟t been told
7 b. had 8 a. had made
9 b. said 10 b. is
11 c. was 12 c. the following week
13 c. you travelled 14 a. whether
15 d. will return 16 c. had been prepared
17 b. whether 18 c. wanted
19 b. we are going to 20 d. asked
21 c. don‟t buy 22 c. instructed
23 d. both a and c 24 b. don‟t you consult
25 a. reading 26 c. mustn‟t
27 a. not waiting 28 a. now
29 b. we had ever 30 d. to find
31 a. would 32 b. had
33 d. will make 34 a. works
35 c. the following day 36 c. is coming
37 b. the night before 38 b. told
39 a. the day after 40 d. were meeting
41 b. earlier 42 d. had
43 a. complained 44 b. united
45 b. had been visited 46 a. was
47 a. Could 48 a. whom
49 b. he had been 50 d. asked what I was
51 c. should go 52 d. I had had
53 d. what she would 54 b. you went
55 d. if 56 b. whom I should
57 a. had passed 58 d. wanted to know
59 d. told 60 d. if
61 d. we do 62 c. ordered
63 c. recommended 64 d. mustn‟t
65 c. asked me not to 66 d. to be changed
67 a. be 68 b. him to give
69 a. be replaced 70 d. buy

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71 c. no word 72 d. insisted
73 c. be 74 c. yesterday
75 b. then 76 d. the following day

1 d. advantages 2 b. contrast
3 d. Once upon a time 4 b. narrative
5 c. personal opinions 6 a. Far away in ….

1 a. told me that John had left 2 d. He asked me why I hadn't followed his advice.
3 d. will they 4 d. isn‟t it
5 c. less

1 c. on 2 c. determination
3 a. steady 4 a. exaggerated
5 b. fed 6 a. slipped
7 d. flows 8 c. wonder
9 c. whether 10 a. trying
11 a. is revising 12 d. that day
13 a. whether 14 c. her address
15 b. “I‟m very pleased,” said Samy. 16 a. hyphen

1 b. Optimism is a path to satisfaction with what is available to achieve what is required.


2 c. The Internet has many features that help youth to easily access educational information.
3 ..... ٓ١‫ رٌه اٌجشاو‬ٟ‫ عطؼ األسع ثّب ف‬ٟ‫شاد ف‬١‫ّىٓ أْ رغجت رغ‬٠ ٟ‫ اٌز‬ٜٛ‫ذ ِٓ اٌم‬٠‫ ٕ٘بن اٌؼذ‬.‫أ‬
4 .َ‫ب ثبٔزظب‬ِٕٙ ‫اٌزخٍض‬ٚ ‫بد ِؾىّخ اٌغٍك‬٠ٚ‫ ؽب‬ٟ‫ٓ اٌمّبِخ ف‬٠‫ك رخض‬٠‫خ ػٓ ؽش‬٠‫لب‬ٌٛ‫ك ا‬١‫ّىٓ رؾم‬٠ .‫د‬

A. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 c. full of hiding and terror. 2 c. food
3 a. wealthy 4 d. mild
5 a. punish 6 a. Be satisfied with what you have.
7 b. He died cruelly 8 d. Griffin had the destiny he deserved.
B. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 d. Near the exit 2 d. It was the first theft for Jane.
3 d. She didn‟t want to attract more attention. 4 b. Because it was unique and shiny.
5 a. running 6 a. The pen was expensive
7 d. She was jealous 8 a. He is neutral

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 37
‫ب‬١ٔ‫صب‬

ٟٔ‫ئعبثبد اٌغضء اٌضب‬

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1 c. bad-tempered 2 a. blacksmith
3 b. the people who live together in one house 4 c. unbelievable
5 d. apprentice 6 c. permanently
7 d. related 8 c. possessions
9 c. set off 10 d. shake
11 c. tight 12 a. abandoned
13 d. started breathing normally again. 14 c. terrified
15 a. He was sentenced to death as a result 16 c. dyed
of his crimes.
17 b. adores 18 c. nasty
19 b. good 20 c. my mind off
21 b. skin 22 b. convinced
23 a. at the request of 24 b. nothing to do
25 d. finger 26 b. bandage
27 a. coincidence 28 b. convicts
29 b. deliberately 30 c. extravagant
31 d. fiancé 32 b. graveyard
33 d. murdering 34 b. relevant
35 b. sleeves 36 a. orphan
37 d. suspect 38 b. affectionately
39 b. Eve 40 b. committed
41 d. sentence 42 b. feared
43 c. off 44 a. arrogant
45 c. benefactor 46 b. fascinates
47 d. conceited 48 c. forgive
49 c. mislead 50 c. crouched
51 d. dismissed 52 d. fiercely
53 b. file 54 c. grabbed
55 a. handsome 56 a. watchman
57 c. spoilt 58 c. veil
59 c. wrist 60 a. broken
61 c. sank 62 a. set
63 c. a change of heart 64 b. apart
65 a. delay 66 b. pity
67 a. funeral 68 a. inherited
69 b. has no heart 70 d. apart from
71 a. pay with his life 72 b. struggling
73 a. marshes 74 c. fight
75 c. adopt 76 d. away from
77 b. called on 78 c. From now on
79 d. let me in 80 c. fortune
81 c. for 82 d. fainted

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 39
83 d. dusty 84 a. stone
85 c. place 86 a. cold
87 b. haunt 88 d. leave it to me
89 c. black 90 d. breath
91 d. lot 92 d. worth
93 c. engaged 94 c. revenge
95 a. expectations 96 d. tied up
97 b. pile 98 d. acquitted
99 b. admirers 100 d. elegant
101 d. remarkable 102 b. jealous
103 a. influenced 104 a. boast
105 b. off 106 b. into
107 b. in

1. She was not satisfied with her life.


2. He felt sorry for the convict.
3. I didn’t love him but after he helped Pip, I loved him.
4. He wouldn't have met the convict or helped him.
5. He was Compeyson, Miss Havisham's fiancé.
6. Pip’s afternoon was cold and grey, like this period of his life that was dark and sad.
While Pip was running after he met the convict, the sky was angry.
7. She complained about Pip and hit him.
8. He didn’t admit he saw the convict on the marshes.
9. Joe was Pip’s friend. Mrs Joe liked to complain about Pip; she was often angry.
10. I don’t agree with her. She treated Pip cruelly.
11. She was twenty years older than him. She was not kind to anyone.
12. To make sure Pip was safe before asking him to bring the food and the file.
13. He was an orphan. He cried a lot. His sister was cruel to him.
14. Pip loved Joe’s kindness and helpfulness.
15. Pip was frightened of the convict but he was also sorry for him.
16. To frighten him and make him obedient.
17. She was a bad wife and sister. She treated her husband and brother badly.
18. The soldiers came before his sister discovered he stole it.
19. He felt guilty when he stole the food.
20. The convict was shaking and he was hungry.
21. Yes. He shouldn't have stolen it.
22. He threatened to kill Pip.
23. He was shaking while talking to Pip.
24. Because he was still young.
25. The handcuffs of the escaped convicts. The convicts damaged them.
26. She was 20 years older than him. She treated him badly and complained about him.
27. Yes. I would miss my big family.

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28. She would punish him severely.
29. To take off his leg-irons and get away quickly.
30. Yes. Because they were escaped criminals.
31. He wanted to tell the truth but he didn’t want to lose Joe as a friend.
32. Yes. Joe was kind and helpful.
33. He was an orphan. His sister treated him badly.
34. They sympathized with the convicts.
35. Mrs Joe treated her brother badly but her husband treated him well.
36. Yes. Pip worked for Joe, a blacksmith who had a file.
37. Mrs Joe didn't like the idea of looking after Pip.
38. She considered herself unlucky to be married to a poor blacksmith.
39. No. But he had to do that because he was scared.
40. No. They hoped the soldiers wouldn't find the criminals.
41. Yes. The convict threatened to hurt Pip if he didn't bring the food and the file.
42. No. She was a bad woman who complained a lot.
43. Mrs Joe couldn't be a real mother for Pip.
44. No. It is wrong to steal.
45. She reminded Pip that she looked after him.
46. Yes. He stole food and a file and wasn’t discovered.
47. The man had leg irons and dirty clothes.
48. He promised to bring the food and the file to the convict.

1. She was proud and wanted to break Pip's heart.


2. Joe was kind to Pip while Mrs Joe was cruel.
3. She never left her house.
4. He was happy the convict ate his pie.
5. Time stopped for Miss Havisham on the day she didn’t get married.
6. She insulted Pip. She was pleased to see him sad.
7. They fought fiercely.
8. She jumped on Pip like an eagle on a lamb.
9. She had been sad since her fiancé left her.
10. He wanted a better education to change his life.
11. To make Estella break his heart.
12. He was poor and bad-looking. Miss Havisham asked her to break Pip’s heart.
13. Pip told Joe all that happened in Miss Havisham's.
14. He wanted to visit the house again to see Estella.
15. Yes. Miss Havisham made her severe and cold.
16. Yes. Because Miss Havisham was very rich.
17. She was wearing a wedding dress and a white veil all the time.
18. He didn’t let Joe go to school.
19. She acted strangely. She always wore a wedding dress and a white veil.
20. He wanted to do everything to make her love him.
21. Yes. At least he saw Estella whom he loved at once.
22. Yes. He wanted his wife to beat him not Pip.

)0202 - ‫ثٕه األعئٍخ‬ٚ ‫ (ئعبثبد اٌخالطخ‬ٜٛٔ‫ اٌظف اٌضبٌش اٌضب‬- ‫ٕذ‬٠‫ فش‬ٛ١ٔ ٜ‫ِب‬ 41
23. The curtains were closed.
24. No. He just didn't want to lose Joe as a friend.
25. Estella said he was a poor working boy.
26. He told the soldiers that he had stolen the pie.
27. He was poor. He worked in the workshop all day long.
28. Because her fiancé had left her on her wedding day.
29. He wanted to see Estella again.
30. She was not kind to him or her brother.
31. She asked Estella to break Pip's heart though Pip did nothing for her.
32. Yes. He had dirty hands and ugly boots.
33. Her grandmother was lazy and slept during the lessons.
34. She was the village school teacher’s grand-daughter.
35. His father didn’t let him go to school.
36. She fell asleep, leaving Biddy to teach Pip.
37. To help him make his fortune.
38. He taught Joe to be a blacksmith.
39. It was unused; everything was dark.
40. She would send him to Miss Havisham where he would make a fortune.
41. He wanted Mrs Joe to hit him rather than Pip.
42. He would have worked hard at the workshop.
43. They fought and helped the soldiers to arrest them.
44. As Estella insulted him.
45. Joe didn't notice the file that was stolen from his workshop.
46. He was not right. He should have been satisfied with his position in life.
47. Pip was afraid of the convict.
48. He wanted to get better education to make Estella love him.
49. Because Pip cared for his learning and wanted to have a better education.
50. He didn't tell Joe he stole the food and the file not to lose Joe as a friend.
51. Yes. She wanted him to go to Miss Havisham's and have a better fortune.
52. Miss Havisham asked her to break his heart.
53. Education because it makes people more respectable.

1. No. Pip did nothing wrong to Estella.


2. Yes, as her heart was broken.
3. Biddy gave him lessons and taught him as much as she knew.
4. He didn’t mind giving Pip an afternoon holiday.
5. They wanted Pip o take all Miss Havisham’s money.
6. They were bad people who only wanted her money.
7. Pip hit him and Herbert got a black eye.
8. Herbert was brave.
9. He asked Pip to behave and not to play in the house.
10. She might have wanted to imagine Pip as a groom.
11. She gave Joe money to make Pip an apprentice.
12. Yes. Because Orlick hated him and made his life difficult at work.

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13. He was angry that Pip had a holiday from work. He made Pip’s life difficult at work.
14. The convict sent it for Pip who had helped him.
15. He went back to the inn to give the note to the man.
16. She put the note on a shelf where it would be safe.
17. He probably loved Estella.
18. He felt sorry for his opponent who was brave.
19. He was brave. He admitted that Pip had won the fight.
20. Pip didn’t know his name and the boy was pale.
21. To thank Pip for helping him on the marches.
22. She sent them away.
23. He knew Estella wanted to break his heart and was determined to prevent that.
24. After he loved her, he no longer wanted to work with Joe.
25. He asked Biddy to educate him well so that he could be suitable for Estella.
26. Biddy. She loved Pip and respected him.
27. No. I would forgive and forget.
28. She wanted him to have a good future with Miss Havisham.
29. No. I would try to change my life and make my own happiness.
30. Miss Havisham was rich but sad and broken.
31. No, she was cold and cruel.
32. No, because this is rude.
33. He didn't want to play with Estella who was cruel.
34. She was proud.
35. She made Estella cruel and made pip's broken-hearted.
36. I wouldn't because she was cruel and wanted to break his heart.
37. She wanted him to know she wouldn't ever love him.
38. She could have got married and started a new life.
39. Pip realised that the man in the inn had met the convict he helped on the marshes.
40. She wanted Pip to get the woman’s money.
41. They wanted to return the pound note to the man in the inn.
42. Havisham talked with him warmly and Estella didn’t insult him.
43. Her life stopped because of her fiancé's betrayal.
44. Joe was a good person who felt grateful to his father whatever he did.
45. She was very rude to Pip though she knew he loved her.
46. The room had not been used for many years.
47. He thought the man would tell Joe he helped the convict.
48. No. Orlick made Pip's life difficult at work.
49. Joe didn't know why the man gave it to Pip.
50. Estella didn’t like Pip’s appearance or position in life.
51. No. I would try to overcome my sadness.
52. He went to Miss Havisham to thank her for making him an apprentice for Joe.

1. I think his heart was set on Estella and he could do nothing about it.
2. Orlick had been so angry with Mrs Joe.
3. She wanted to become a lady.

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4. Pip felt he lost Estella.
5. To make others understand Orlick had attacked her.
6. She cooked and cleaned for Pip and Joe while Mrs Joe was ill.
7. She always gave him a coin on his birthday.
8. She was angry that he loved Estella.
9. Biddy wanted Pip to love her as she loved him.
10. He didn’t take money for losing Pip as an apprentice.
11. Pip would receive a large amount of property in future, so he had to have an education.
12. He brought Pip good news.
13. Yes. Orlick attacked her and she was unable to speak or walk again.
14. She asked Pip not to care about what Estella thought.
15. They were sad when he left for London.
16. They understood that Pip began to change.
17. He was serious and hard-working.
18. This was wrong. Joe sacrificed for Pip.
19. Pip wanted to be proud of Joe.
20. She understood that Pip fell in love with Estella who would break his heart.
21. He wanted to make Estella admire him.
22. Estella who would break his heart wasn’t there.
23. He pitied his sister who couldn’t walk or speak.
24. He said more convicts escaped to make Pip think one of them attacked Mrs Joe.
25. She knew Pip had changed and she didn’t want to see Joe as a bad person.
26. He felt sorry for his sister although she was cruel and unkind to him.
27. Estella who would break his heart wasn't there.
28. He was ashamed of Biddy and Joe who loved and helped him.
29. He made Pip's life at work difficult. He attacked Mrs Joe.
30. Biddy. Because she was kind and helpful.
31. I agree. He loved her though she didn't deserve to be loved.
32. Yes. He refused to take money to let his apprentice (Pip) go to London.
33. No. That would make Joe and Biddy sad. They would feel I was ashamed of them.
34. Magwitch was faithful to Pip and told the soldiers he stole the food.
35. He decided to put his new clothes on at Mr Pumblechook's.
36. No. He wanted to see Estella.
37. He loved Estella though she was cruel to him.
38. I would report the police that I suspect him.
39. She could no longer hurt him.
40. Estella was proud; she didn't love Pip; she would make him unhappy.
41. So that Estella would meet more men and break their hearts.
42. His heart was set on Estella.
43. Orlick because he was angry with her.
44. Pip was ashamed of Joe’s poor education.
45. He wanted to marry her. He loved her too much.
46. Yes. She loved Pip though he didn't love her.
47. Miss Havisham probably brought her instead of Estella.
48. Biddy because she loved Pip and respected him.

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49. She was unkind to him and treated him badly.
50. She expected that he would change after that.
51. He attacked her before.
52. Pip wanted Estella who was cruel to him and refused Biddy who was kind to him.
53. Yes. Education makes people more respectable.
54. Yes. Education makes people honorable.
55. Yes. To achieve my ambitions.

1. She wouldn't have been so sad and cruel.


2. He was right. He had a benefactor.
He would have a better education. He would have a property in the future.
3. Perhaps Herbert looked unambitious.
4. He wanted to take his sister’s money. He didn’t care if he had to hurt her to get it.
5. He warned her not to trust her future husband too much.
6. He left her on their wedding day after he had taken most of her money.
7. She sent Matthew out of her house when he warned her against her dishonest fiancé.
8. I respect him. He was good-natured.
9. He was proud and grumpy.
10. He gave Pip more money whenever he asked.
11. Criminals couldn’t dare to rob his house because they were scared of him.
12. Mr Jaggers never laughed; everyone was scared of him.
13. She had stopped the clocks since the day her fiancé left her.
14. Jaggers would help Pip have a good future.
15. He had a benefactor who would pay for his education.
16. He spent all the money he had inherited.
17. She trusted him so much that she gave most of her fortune to him.
18. She trusted her dishonest fiancé and gave him most of her money.
19. Yes. He should have married Miss Havisham to have all her property then.
20. They were cheerful and hospitable. They welcomed Pip at their house.
21. He taught Pip how to live like a young gentleman and improve his education.
22. He treated Pip well though Pip had won a fight against him before.
23. She had no children of her own to spend her money on.
24. He was hospitable. He welcomed Pip.
He was forgiving as he forgot his old fight with Pip.
He was helpful and cheerful.
25. He was boosting about his expensive ring which was a present from people he had
worked with.
26. He would have been rich and married Estella's.
27. He was cheerful; he made Pip welcome.
28. Herbert asked Pip to behave at the dinner table and Pip was grateful for that.
29. Mr Jaggers was her lawyer. Mathew Pocket, Pip's teacher in London, was her cousin.
30. She had more money than he had.
31. Mr Jaggers had told her of course; he was her lawyer.
32. She thought he warned her against her fiancé to get her money.
33. Mr Jaggers’s office was an unpleasant place.
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34. She was happy. Pip would become a gentleman and dream more of Estella.
35. Herbert told Pip that Mr Jaggers was Miss Havisham’s lawyer.
36. Magwitch, the escaped convict. He wanted to help Pip who had helped him before.
37. He made a plan to hurt his sister and take her money.
38. He apologized for keeping Pip waiting for long at the door.
39. Yes. She trusted her unfaithful fiancé who hurt her.
40. She thought he was not suitable.
41. Mr Jaggers was her own lawyer. She asked Pip to listen to Mr Jaggers's advice.
42. Yes. Miss Havisham refused to adopt him.
43. Herbert was the son of the teacher, Mathew Pocket.
44. He didn’t lock his house at night. He wasn’t afraid of the criminals.
45. He knew Estella would make him a toy in her hand and refused to be so.
46. Yes. Her fiancé and half-brother deceived her and took her money.
47. Joe and Biddy. They didn’t feel ashamed of their work or life.
48. An unknown person helped him to be educated and rich.
49. Pip was attracted to the rich. He felt ashamed of everything around him.
50. Herbert. He understood Estella and Havisham better than Pip.
51. I would ask about the source of the money though it was important for me.
52. No, I wouldn't. Because one shouldn't harm innocent people.
53. Yes. Greed made her brother and her fiancé exploit her and break her heart.
54. Yes. They made Havisham cruel, which in turn made Estella cruel and Pip unhappy.
55. Yes. One should avoid evil.

1. No. He was bad and boastful. His servant was scared of him.
2. Magwitch gave the convict a coin to give to Pip.
3. He wanted to entertain himself by this.
4. She was scared of him.
5. He wanted no one to get more attention than him.
6. Pip was ashamed of Joe then.
7. He told others he was good at doing different things.
8. He called Pip “Sir” after Pip became educated.
9. He was ashamed when Joe visited him in London though Joe loved him.
10. They talked about Pip every day and thought about what he was saying and doing.
11. Drummle was strong and boastful.
12. He made his guests uncomfortable and embarrassed.
13. He invited the four boys for dinner and offered plenty of food for everyone.
14. Yes. She had stronger wrists than men.
15. He had a life sentence for his escape.
16. He loved the look of Drummle but advised Pip to keep away from him.
17. Yes. Pip treated him in an unfriendly way.
18. Pip always had a good heart.
19. He didn’t want Joe to call him “Sir”.
20. Magwitch who was grateful for what pip had done to him. Pip was ungrateful to Joe who
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21. Because the news was about Estella.
22. Yes. She called him "Mr".
23. She knew he would change after getting better education. She called him "Mr".
24. He treated Joe better and made him more comfortable.
25. Pip would have been arrested.
26. Pip heard two convicts talking about Magwitch on his way to London.
27. Yes. Pip didn't welcome Joe well.
28. Pip had now become a gentleman.
29. He might have been sad for Magwitch who had a life sentence.
30. He found audience to support his boasting.
31. Pip was ashamed of Joe then.
32. No. Because he was boastful and proud.
33. Herbert tried to help Joe to feel comfortable.
34. She had stronger wrists than men.
35. He was a powerful man who dealt mostly with criminals.
36. All criminals feared him.
37. Yes. He delivered the coin and a pound note to Pip. He didn't steal the coin.
38. He should have treated Joe in a friendly way. Joe loved and helped Pip.
39. The day he stole the food and the file for the convict (Magwitch).
40. It was bad as they all boasted.
41. It shows the conflict inside Pip. He felt ashamed of Joe but he felt grateful to
Joe who was very kind to him.
42. Yes. Pip only became proud and ungrateful.
43. No, he wasn’t. He was a boastful person. His housekeeper was scared of him.
44. I would. Because Joe was kind and helpful to Pip.
45. Yes. He became Pip's benefactor and helped him to become a gentleman.
46. Mr Jaggers spoke boastfully and scared his servant.
47. He sent Pip a coin and became Pip’s secret benefactor.
48. Yes. He had a life sentence and he helped Pip.
49. To make Pip feel more love to her as Estella became a prettier and better educated girl.
50. He made the boys talk boastfully.
51. Pip was then an important educated person.
52. He visited Pip in London to tell him Miss Havisham wanted to see him.
53. He treated Joe in an unfriendly way; refused to stay at their house in the village.

1. Yes. Estella was cruel and would break Pip's heart.


2. Yes. She wanted to make sure Estella broke Pip's heart.
3. No. He should have new friends but also keep the ones who loved him.
4. She herself gave her heart to her fiancé who left her on her wedding day.
5. He told Mr Jaggers that Miss Havisham was not safe with Orlick as gatekeeper.
6. Havisham was not safe with him as a gatekeeper.
7. Molly was Estella’s real mother.
8. He advised Pip to forget Estella who would make him unhappy.
9. She sent Estella to Richmond to stay with a wealthy lady, who would introduce her to
suitable people in London.
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10. He was delighted when she called him Pip for the first time.
11. Miss Havisham knew Estella broke men’s hearts.
12. She advised him not to see Joe again and he agreed.
13. He still wanted to marry Estella though he knew she wouldn’t make him happy.
14. She asked Estella to write to her from Richmond to say how she was, where she had been,
and what she had worn. She gave her all her jewellery.
15. She advised Pip not to see the village people again.
16. She advised Pip not to see Joe again.
17. He decided to dismiss Orlick who was dangerous to her life.
18. Her relatives couldn’t influence her about her caring for Pip.
19. He knew that Estella wouldn’t make him happy but he adored her.
20. He knew Everything in Newgate Prison and every other place.
21. They were jealous of Pip as Havisham cared for him.
They were greedy and wanted Havisham’s money.
22. She said she had no heart; she was neither kind nor good.
23. He was much better than Miss Havisham’s relatives.
He was faithful to her and didn’t want her money.
24. Mr Jaggers knew that Estella was Molly’s daughter.
25. Estella was beautiful but her soul was ill. She had no heart. She was proud.
26. No. Herbert was faithful and didn't love Estella.
27. When he said he loved her more than anyone else, she said he was a silly boy.
28. No. Pip was a kind and ambitious boy.
29. He wanted to see if she had changed.
30. He kept away from his friends for her sake ‫ألجلها‬.
31. To make sure Pip's heart would be broken.
32. No. She was cruel and broke men’s hearts.
33. To make him sad and break his heart.
34. He felt guilty that he hadn’t visited Joe, so he sent him a present.
35. He was a bad person. He hit Mrs Joe. He hated Pip.
36. He wanted to forget it.
37. To make Pip love Estella more so that Estella would finally break his heart.
38. Yes. When he was young, he treated his friends and relatives well and kindly.
39. Yes. Estella was proud and cruel.
40. She reminded him that he was a poor working boy.
41. He wanted to marry her though she was cruel to him.
42. She admitted that she had no heart.
43. I agree. Miss Havisham made Estella a beast ‫ وحش‬rather than a real lady.
44. Estella advised him not to see Joe again and he agreed.
45. No. She made her a stone with no heart.
46. No. She wanted Estella to break men's hearts.
47. He really loved her very much.
48. No. Pip loved her and he was kind.
49. No. He became cruel to Joe and became ashamed of poor people.
50. Yes. Pip should have been modest and kind to his friends.
51. I wouldn't accept it. Pip didn't visit Joe in his house and became ashamed of him.

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52. Estella was more beautiful than ever.
53. Yes. Some people are greedy and dishonest.

1. Yes. He wouldn't have found a benefactor to pay for his education.


2. Magwitch sent Pip a shiny new coin. Miss Havisham decided to invest her money in
Estella’s future, rather than Pip’s.
3. He promised to make Orlick leave the village because Orlick frightened Biddy.
4. Estella faced Miss Havisham and said she was cold because of her.
5. Pip paid Mr Clarriker to give Herbert a job.
6. Jaggers helped Magwitch know Pip’s address and become Pip’s benefactor.
7. She tricked all her admirers.
8. He wanted to revenge on Orlick who attacked his sister.
9. He felt guilty for making Herbert extravagant. He felt guilty for not visiting Joe and Biddy.
10. Biddy knew Pip better than he knew himself.
11. Mr Jaggers gave Pip a present of 500 pounds.
12. She wanted to marry Drummle and make Pip sad.
13. He wasn’t sad but he was angry that he didn’t take revenge on Orlick.
14. His life and character had changed since he met her.
15. Pip helped Herbert to pay back his debts.
16. He was stupid and arrogant.
17. Yes. Because Drummle wanted to marry Estella.
18. No, it wasn’t right. She was still his sister who had cared for him.
19. Magwitch helped Pip become a gentleman.
20. Drummle was rich, boastful and good-looking.
21. He worked hard till he became a sheep farmer and made a fortune.
22. To receive his fortune and know his benefactor.
23. She knew he had changed.
24. When he told her he loved her, she said he was silly.
She told him she spent time with Drummle.
25. Bentley was stupid and arrogant; Estella loved him.
26. It wasn’t right. This made them penniless.
27. He no longer visited them. He wasn’t sad when his sister died.
28. He forgot her because she had treated him cruelly.
29. He missed Herbert when he travelled abroad.
30. He was Pip’s secret benefactor and helped to make Pip a gentleman.
31. Pip and Herbert became extravagant, returned home late and woke up late.
32. Yes. I agree. Because Miss Havisham made Estella cold, cruel and deceitful.
33. Herbert was a faithful friend to Pip.
34. Estella faced Miss Havisham and told her she had made her bad.
35. They were kind to him.
36. Joe brought him up and Biddy taught him when he was young.
37. Yes because he returned the favour to Pip and became his benefactor.
38. No. Pip had changed and Biddy would become a teacher and earn money.
39. Yes. Pip had helped Magwitch before.

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40. Yes. Pip taught Herbert to be extravagant.
41. Drummle visited Estella and loved her.
42. The bird represented sadness and mercy ‫الرحمت‬.
43. Joe still loved Pip and treated him well.
44. Orlick hit Mrs Joe and frightened Biddy.
45. He treated poor people badly. He became proud.
46. Magwitch was like a second father to Pip. Pip meant more to Magwitch than any son.
47. He always blamed himself for his mistakes.
48. He suggested Pip would pay Mr Clarriker to give Herbert a job.
49. He decided to help Pip if he became rich and he did.
50. He paid Herbert's debts.
51. They joined an expensive club. They became extravagant. They came home late.
52. Estella was very beautiful but cold, so was the life Pip was looking for.
53. He remembers how Pip helped him in the graveyard, when he was a boy.
54. Yes. He proved to be grateful.
55. Magwitch might have been arrested by the police or killed by Compeyson.

1. I would refuse to take any money from him.


2. It brought him nothing worth. Pip had no real job or real family.
3. Yes. I agree. When he was a child, he stole and begged to survive.
4. Herbert was scared of Provis who was Pip's friend.
5. No. He was given a longer sentence than Compeyson who made him steal.
6. After Provis became rich, he became boastful and proud.
7. He felt guilty for what he had done to his sister.
8. Compeyson made Provis steal, and then told the court he did nothing.
9. He called himself “Provis” to deceive the police.
10. He made Provis steal for him.
11. She was a weak romantic person who couldn’t withstand the betrayal of her fiancé.
12. He didn’t tell Pip that Magwitch (Provis) was Pip’s secret benefactor.
13. He wanted to protect Provis who had helped him.
14. I agree. They were deceived by Compeyson’s appearance.
15. They were both sent to the same prison ship, far out on some marshes.
16. Yes. Because he had grown up poor but he worked hard and made a fortune.
17. Yes. Because he had an unhappy childhood and Compeyson made him steal.
18. He was grateful to Provis who did so much for him, but he disliked his behaviour.
19. He boasted he made Pip a gentleman.
20. He still looked a convict even in his new clothes.
21. He wanted to take revenge for his sister’s death and to help Magwitch escape.
22. They had tricked Miss Havisham and stole her money.
23. Herbert was Pip’s friend. Provis wanted Herbert not to tell anyone about him.
24. He learned to read and write from people he met as he travelled around the country.
25. Magwitch was a convict.
26. Yes. Because Magwitch had helped Pip become a gentleman.
27. No. Because Magwitch was a prisoner who had no money.
28. It's true to a great extent. He deceived Miss Havisham and Provis.

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29. No. He didn't notice the man who entered the house.
30. Yes. Provis was Pip's benefactor. He loved Pip and made him a gentleman.
31. As Magwitch was a criminal.
32. Perhaps he had bad friends in England who made him commit crimes.
33. No. Because he was a criminal.
34. Yes. He helped Pip without intending to destroy him.
35. Pip helped Provis by bringing him the food and the file and didn't tell anyone about him.
36. He stole Miss Havisham's money and left her on her wedding day.
37. Yes. Because Pip had become a gentleman.
38. No. Because he could be arrested.
39. Yes. Provis stole because he was hungry.
40. No. Pip wanted to protect Provis.
41. Yes. Pip helped Provis though he disliked Provis's behavior.
42. I wouldn’t be happy because Provis was a convict.
43. No. Because Magwitch had helped Pip become a gentleman.
44. Pip became ashamed and sad. He had a criminal benefactor and Estella wasn't meant for
him.
45. He refused to take money from Provis who was a convict.
46. Yes, he was a victim of being poor and without a family taking care of him.
47. Yes. Provis had helped him become a gentleman.
48. No. Pip should have been grateful to Provis.
49. No. Some of them live well and work hard.
50. So that the police wouldn’t recognize him.

1. No, he wasn't. He found it was a convict.


2. I agree. Mr Jaggers helped Molly and Provis and many clients.
3. She wasn’t right. People should tell the truth.
4. He warned Pip from Compeyson at the theatre.
5. They loved her and didn’t want her money. They helped Pip to make her happy.
6. Yes. She helped Pip when he was young.
7. I don’t agree with her. Pip did nothing to hurt her.
8. Yes. Provis had made him a gentleman.
9. Pip went to Mr Wopsle in the theater to congratulate him on his performance.
10. He remembered that Compeyson was one of the convicts on the marshes.
11. He would pity her. She was deceived by her brother and her fiancé.
12. She helped him when he was a child and paid for his apprenticeship.
13. Mr Jaggers was the lawyer of both Miss Havisham and Provis, Pip’s benefactor.
14. They helped Pip so that Havisham would be happy.
15. She paid for his apprenticeship.
16. Her hands, eyes and hair reminded Pip of Estella.
17. He told Miss Havisham that they were kind and wanted to make her happy.
18. He sent Pip a note warning him not to return home.
19. He acquitted her from murdering her daughter and made her a housekeeper.
20. She paid for him to continue working for Clarriker.

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21. He told Miss Havisham that he lived with them and they were kind and helped him.
22. No. Pip did nothing to harm her.
23. She was responsible for breaking Pip's heart.
24. Molly was Estella's mother.
25. She meant Pip wanted her to be his benefactor so that he would marry Estella.
26. Herbert trusted the house owners. It would be possible for Provis to escape in a boat.
27. Yes. His heart was broken though he was innocent.
28. He loved Estella so much that he couldn't believe she had no heart.
29. Pip was grateful and faithful to Herbert.
30. No. A woman can't make her own daughter a stone.
31. Yes. Because he was being watched.
32. He noticed the likeness between Molly and Estella.
33. No. Estella was insistent and proud. She wouldn't agree to marry Pip.
34. If I were her, I would only harm those who had harmed me.
35. She wanted from the start to break his heart.
36. He told Pip that Compeyson was watching him in the theatre.
37. I would pity her because she was deceived by her brother and her fiancé.
38. Yes. Miss Havisham made Estella a girl with no heart.
39. To find out if Estella was her daughter
40. Love is blind. He didn't want to believe she would never love him.
41. To make Pip jealous.
42. He acquitted her from murdering her daughter and made her a housekeeper.
43. He would pity her because she had a sad story. He brother and her fiancé planned together
to break her heart.
44. She apologized to Pip after breaking his heart.
45. She wouldn't have hurt Estella or Pip. She would have been forgiving with men.
46. She knew about his fortune. Mr Jaggers was her lawyer.
47. She did it well. Estella married Drummle and Pip was very sad.
48. Yes. Both of them were boastful and proud.
49. To let him know the news of the marriage and have his heart broken.
50. He loved her though he knew that she wouldn’t make him happy.
51. Yes. She made Estella cruel and cold.

1. Pip because he was a better person than Orlick.


2. Her brother and her fiancé because they had deceived her.
3. Compeyson because he made Provis go to prison.
4. Yes. Orlick thought Pip spoilt things for him. Pip didn’t mean to hurt him.
5. He loved her too much, even if she was cruel to him.
6. He was injured while saving Miss Havisham from the fire.
7. I pity her because she was tricked by her lover, but she shouldn’t be cruel to others.
8. She had helped him when he was a child.
9. He sent Pip a letter asking him to visit the old house and attacked him there.
10. Herbert took Startop and some villagers to save Pip from Orlick.
11. He washed and bandaged Pip’s burnt hands.

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12. Pip left a note for Herbert through which Herbert knew Pip’s place and saved him.
13. Pip didn’t look for Orlick to punish him because he had to help Provis escape.
14. She probably felt the fire was a punishment for her cruelty to Pip and Estella.
15. I don’t agree. Pip didn’t mean to hurt Orlick.
16. He hated Pip for no reason. He hurt others for no reason.
17. She was burnt because of her cruelty.
18. To make her break men’s hearts.
19. He took her to Miss Havisham to adopt her.
20. They argued a lot and destroyed their family.
21. She wanted to adopt a girl and he suggested Estella, Molly’s daughter,
22. He had memories with Estella there.
23. No, it wasn’t right. One should bring up one’s own children.
24. He had hit Mrs Joe and left Provis’s leg-irons in the kitchen so that others would think
that a convict had committed the crime.
25. Yes. They lost their daughter.
26. Perhaps he loved her and wanted to marry her.
27. She was beautiful. Her parents were poor and separated ‫منفصلين‬. They wouldn't reject.
28. It wasn't right. If he had gone, he would have known he had a daughter.
29. Pip dropped the letter from Orlick. Herbert found it and saved Pip.
30. She trusted her brother and her fiancé but they tricked her.
31. Her daughter was still alive.
32. He would have cared for her. He was kind and became wealthy in Australia.
33. She made Estella break Pip's heart though he had done no harm to her.
34. Yes, I would. After all, she was a human and she was in danger.
35. So that Molly wouldn't refuse that Miss Havisham adopt her daughter.
36. Drummle hated Pip and would have refused to help.
37. He saved her from the fire and was injured.
38. Herbert took Startop and some villagers to save Pip from Orlick.
39. She made Estella a woman of no heart who hurt men.
40. He still loved her though she was cruel to him.
41. No. he should have known it was a trick.
42. She could give Pip money and help him restore ‫ يسترد‬Estella.
43. Molly might have been obliged ‫ مجبرة‬to do so because Mr Jaggers had helped her.
44. The fire would have killed Miss Havisham.
45. No. It was late and useless. She had already destroyed Estella and broken Pip's heart.
46. He helped Herbert save Pip from Orlick.
47. No, there wasn't. Pip did nothing to harm her.
48. Molly went on trial and Miss Havisham adopted her daughter.
49. It helped him put out the fire and save Miss Havisham.
50. I agree. Molly would have brought her up to love and be real.
51. She would have been poor but an ordinary girl with true feelings.
52. No. It would be sad to love a cold, heartless girl.
53. Yes. Life goes whatever happens.

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1. He paid Pip’s debts.
2. When he knew Joe married Biddy, he didn’t tell them he wanted to marry Biddy.
3. They were kind. They got married. They were happy. They had two children.
4. He was calm when he was given a life sentence.
5. I agree. He died in an accident with a horse; he was boastful, arrogant and cruel.
6. She probably wanted to forget her days with that woman.
7. She begged Pip to stay friend to her.
8. Yes. Because they had a fight in which Compeyson disappeared under water.
9. He might have wanted to ask Pip to care for his daughter.
10. Provis died before meeting his daughter, Estella.
11. Yes. They were kind to Pip, named their son after him and welcomed him warmly.
12. He was badly affected by Provis’s death. He had strange dreams and heard voices.
13. He was arrested while trying to rob Uncle Pumblechook’s house.
He deserved punishment because he was evil.
14. He was arrested in the end. He disappeared under water after his fight with Provis.
15. Joe looked after Pip and saved him from going to prison.
16. Yes. He died after he knew his daughter, Estella, was still alive.
17. He offered Pip a new job in Egypt after helping Herbert.
18. They loved Pip too much.
19. Havisham left him some of her money before she died.
20. After some years, they became managers in Mr Clarriker’s business in Egypt.
21. They named their child boy after Pip.
22. Yes. Drummle was cruel to her.
She was no longer beautiful. She was older, looked tired, and her eyes were sad.
23. Yes, he was rewarded. Estella asked him not to leave her.
24. He decided not to be apart from her.
25. Provis left Australia to help Pip; he might pay with his life.
26. Yes. She didn’t meet her real father, Provis.
27. Yes. She failed in marriage. She was brought up away from her parents.
28. Yes. He was cruel to her.
29. Yes. Estella wanted to say that she loved him. He had always loved her.
30. He wanted to take revenge on Compeyson who destroyed his life.
31. Yes. She was satisfied, helpful and kind.
32. They loved him too much. They cared for him, forgave him and named their son after
him.
33. If he had married Biddy, he wouldn't have been with Estella in the end.
34. He returned to England to see Pip. He was arrested and then died.
35. It was a happy ending because Pip and Estella would never be apart again.
36. Pip made Miss Havisham leave some money for Matthew Pocket before she died.
37. Yes. She was alone and needed Pip.
38. No. Compeyson had made Provis steal for him. Compeyson was the guilty one.
39. Yes. Because he loved her very much. She had her heart broken.
40. His memories took him there.
41. Yes. They helped him; loved him; forgave him and named their son after him.

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42. Joe didn't want to do it face to face so that Pip wouldn't thank him.
43. Yes. Biddy loved Pip and cared for him.
44. Yes. He became well educated and he would never leave Estella again.
45. No. Provis had risked his life for Pip's sake.
46. Joe and Biddy made their own happiness and married.
47. Yes. He went to prison. He had attacked Mrs Joe, attacked Pip and broke into a house.
48. Yes. He was kind-hearted, faithful, wise and satisfied.
49. Joe. Because he was kinder and wiser than Pip.
50. He would have looked for Estella and cared for her.
51. Perhaps she still loved Pip. Perhaps she was happy she married a kind man.
52. Her heart was broken; just as she had done for Pip.
53. He cared for Pip, forgave him and paid his debts.
54. Biddy because she was kind-hearted and caring.
55. Yes. Drummle was proud and boastful and would make any wife unhappy.
56. I think he drowned. He disappeared under water.
57. In this garden, Estella insulted him when they were young. In the same garden they met in
the end and agreed never to be apart again.
58. Provis who was poor had a life sentence but Compeyson who was a gentleman was set
free.
59. Yes. He left his wife and stole money for Compeyson.
60. To have a new life; to become a gentleman and to marry Estella.

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‫صبٌضب‬

‫ئعبثبد اٌغضء اٌضبٌش‬

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1 a. before the person you are 2 b. show explanation
speaking to
3 b. add an apostrophe between I 4 d. Did you know that I‟d been
and d working from home for two
months, Hatim?
5 c. Amani said, “What a wonderful 6 a. “He‟s coming late,” my father
surprise! It‟s nice to see you here, said.
Adel.”
7 c. indirect object 8 a. manner
9 c. possessive 10 a. indefinite
11 a. conjunction 12 b. determiner
13 a. demonstrative 14 c. suffix
15 d. imperative 16 a. possession
17 a. Colons 18 d. I love tennis but my sister loves football.
19 c. There are two d‟s in the word “dad” 20 c. What a brave woman!

1 b. contrast 2 b. Consequently
3 b. On the other hand 4 c. addition
5 b. grab the reader‟s attention to read the essay 6 d. Firstly, Secondly, Finally
7 d. Firstly 8 d. write the conclusion of your essay.
9 b. include an opening hook to 10 a. review your supporting ideas.
catch the reader‟s attention.
11 c. tells a story about a personal 12 b. comparing two different facts
experience or an imaginative one.
13 b. descriptive 14 d. hook
15 b. He is busy, so he can‟t contact us. 16 a. because
17 c. so some people were sent to hospital. 18 c. persuasive
19 a. In conclusion 20 d. due to

1 a. contractions 2 d. Yours sincerely


3 d. ask how they are and tell them 4 c. Yours sincerely
something about you.
5 c. A and B 6 d. Personal information.
7 a. a concluding sentence 8 b. An attachment
9 c. indent 10 d. email

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11 d. b & c 12 b. reread the email
13 b. subject 14 b. closing
15 d. Slang 16 b. introductory
17 a. formal 18 c. achievements

1 a. at the end of a question 2 a. conclusion


3 a. states what will be explained in the essay 4 d. What amazing news! The police
have found uncle Adel‟s car.
5 c. Why are you making so much 6 d. I won‟t tell you now. However, all will
noise Sherif? be revealed tomorrow at midday.
7 a. technology 8 a. mental health and well-being.
9 a. the inspiration of historic 10 a. population
female figures.
11 a. narrative 12 c. Personally, I have a lot of experience
13 a. It is crystal clear that 14 d. To sum up, cultural heritage
overpopulation …….. can create
15 a. addition 16 a. introduce the result of something
17 b. contrast 18 c. While Ahmad likes reading, I prefer swimming.

19 b. effect 20 b. reason
21 d. despite the support he had received. 22 b. As well as
23 d. inner feeling 24 b. suggestion
25 c. I should revise for the next exam. 26 c. I could have taken an earlier train.
27 c. supposing 28 c. A contraction
29 a. Logical conclusion 30 b. request
31 b. Strong recommendation 32 c. A horribly-killed woman
33 d. possibility in the past 34 b. Genetic engineering and values
35 a. The writer is in favour of the 36 c. a focus on the problem of
wise……………….. pollution and its forms.
37 c. Due to this rise in 38 c. It's my least favorite class.
temperature…
39 d. poem 40 c. suggestion
41 c. One's parents know what is best for one. 42 d. respect
43 c. What most do you like about your holiday? 44 a. Keep distance to avoid infection.
45 c. non 46 b. imperative sentence
47 b. I met nice someone yesterday 48 c. Everyone of those potatoes is rotten.

1. Read the passage and the answer the questions:


1. c. The place of American women in written histories. 2. c. written at that time
3. c. full of praise 4. d. even the contributions of outstanding women were ignored.
5. c. authors 6. d. The sources of the information they were based on were not necessarily accurate.
7. a. They became source for historians 8. c. involved

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2. Read the passage and the answer the questions:
1. b. The historical development of the piano 2. b. The spinet
3. b. a dominance 4. d. replaced
5. d. clavichord 6. d. The introduction of pedals
7. a. Its tone wasn't powerful 8. b. organ
‫ٓ رشعّخ‬٠‫ رّبس‬:‫خبِغب‬
1 .‫ خطش‬ٟ‫ب ف‬ٙ‫بح ٔفغ‬١‫اٌّبء ٌزا فبْ ِغزمجً اٌؾ‬ٚ ‫اٌخشت‬ٚ ‫بعٕب ٌألسع‬١‫ضداد اؽز‬٠ .‫د‬
2 .ٗ‫ِزطٍجبر‬ٚ ٗ‫شار‬١‫رغ‬ٚ ‫ُ اٌؼظش‬١ٍ‫ ِٕبعجخ رؼ‬ٌٝ‫ؾزبط وً فشد ئ‬٠ .‫ط‬
3 .ًِ‫شب‬ٚ ‫برٕب ألعً عالَ ػبدي‬١‫ ثؾ‬ٟ‫ أْ ٔؼؾ‬ٟ‫ٕجغ‬٠ .‫ة‬
4 .‫ب اٌّزمذِخ‬١‫ع‬ٌٕٛٛ‫ اٌزى‬ٍٝ‫ي ػ‬ٛ‫ٓ األُِ ٌٍؾظ‬١‫ ٔزظ ػٓ رذفك اٌّخزشػبد عجبق ششط ث‬.‫ة‬
5 .ٗ‫ئز‬١‫ٕذِظ ِغ ث‬٠ ْ‫ظب ً ثأ‬ٛ‫ش ٍِؾ‬١‫ غ‬ٝ‫جم‬٠ ْ‫ء أ‬ٟ‫مخ ٌالخزفبء رغّؼ ٌش‬٠‫ٗ ؽش‬٠ّٛ‫ اٌز‬.‫ة‬
6 .‫طخ‬١‫خ اٌّؾ‬١‫ؼ‬١‫ئخ اٌطج‬١‫اٌج‬ٚ ٗ‫صمبفز‬ٚ ْ‫ٓ االٔغب‬١‫خ ِٓ اٌؼاللخ ث‬١‫ئ‬١‫ رٕشأ اٌّشىالد اٌج‬.‫ط‬
7 .‫ ِضً اٌمب٘شح‬ٜ‫ اٌّذْ اٌىجش‬ٟ‫ْ ف‬ٛ‫ش‬١‫ؼ‬٠ ٓ٠‫ إٌبط اٌز‬ٟ‫س اٌغّؼ‬ٍٛ‫ذد اٌز‬ٙ٠ ‫مخ‬١‫ اٌؾم‬ٟ‫ ف‬.‫أ‬
8 .‫ب‬ٙ‫ٔبر‬ٛ‫ِى‬ٚ ‫ئخ‬١‫اصٔخ ِغ اٌج‬ٛ‫ ػاللخ ِز‬ٌٝ‫ظً ئ‬٠ ْ‫ اإلٔغبْ أ‬ٍٝ‫ ػ‬ٟ‫ٕجغ‬٠ .‫ط‬
9 .‫ؼخ‬١‫ّخ اٌطج‬١‫ُ ػٓ ل‬ٍّٙ‫ؼ‬٠ٚ ‫ ػٕذ اٌطالة‬ٟ‫ئ‬١‫ اٌج‬ٟ‫ػ‬ٌٛ‫ُ ا‬١ٍ‫ؼّك اٌزؼ‬٠ .‫ة‬
10 .‫ ِٕزظ ِب‬ٞ‫ٌخ أْ رمٕؼٕب أْ ٔشزش‬ٛٙ‫ب ثغ‬ٕٙ‫ّى‬٠ ٟ‫زغٕت اٌزأصش ثبإلػالٔبد اٌز‬٠ ْ‫غ أ‬١‫غزط‬٠ ‫ ال أؽذ‬.‫د‬
11 .‫خ‬١‫غ اٌىبئٕبد اٌؾ‬١ّ‫ب ع‬ِٙ‫ األطً ِٓ اٌشّظ وّب رغزخذ‬ٟ‫ ِؼظُ ؽبلزٕب ف‬ٟ‫جب ً رأر‬٠‫ رمش‬.‫ط‬
12 .‫ي اٌّزمذِخ أوضش‬ٚ‫ رخذَ اٌذ‬ٟ‫ٌّخ اٌز‬ٛ‫ اٌؼ‬ٟ‫بس ف‬١‫ خ‬ٞ‫خ أ‬١ِ‫ي إٌب‬ٚ‫ظ أِبَ اٌذ‬١ٌ .‫أ‬
13 .‫الن‬ٙ‫ً االعز‬١ٍ‫رم‬ٚ ‫بدح اإلٔزبط‬٠‫ص‬ٚ ‫غ االعزضّبس‬١‫ رشغ‬ٟ‫ٕجغ‬٠ .‫ط‬
14 .ٓ١‫اعطخ اٌّضاسػ‬ٛ‫شح ثّؼذي ِزً٘ ث‬١‫ش اٌغبثبد اٌّط‬١ِ‫زُ رذ‬٠ .‫د‬
15 .‫بح‬١‫ اٌؾ‬ٟ‫مزه ف‬٠‫ش ؽش‬١١‫َ ثزغ‬ٛ‫ه أْ رم‬١ٍ‫أْ ػ‬ٚ ‫ش ِٓ اٌؼغؾ‬١‫رش أٔه رمغ رؾذ اٌىض‬ٛ‫ؾزسن اٌز‬٠ ْ‫ّىٓ أ‬٠ .‫ة‬
16 .‫ُ ثغجت ػذَ اٌخجشح‬ٍٙ١ٍ‫زُ رؼ‬٠ ْ‫ أ‬ٚ‫ اٌشجبة ػشػخ السرىبة األخطبء أ‬.‫ط‬
17 .ٗ‫ع‬ٌٛ ‫ب‬ٙ‫ع‬ٚ ‫اٌّؾبدصبد‬ٚ ‫خ‬١‫عط‬ٌٛ‫ي ا‬ٍٛ‫اٌؾ‬ٚ ‫اٌظجش‬ٚ ‫ش ِٓ اٌؼًّ اٌغبد‬١‫ساء اٌغالَ اٌىض‬ٚ ٟ‫زطٍت اٌغؼ‬٠ .‫ة‬
18 .‫ُزخز‬٠ ْ‫غت أ‬٠ ‫ك‬٠‫ؽش‬ٚ ٗ١ٌ‫ ئ‬ٟ‫غت اٌغؼ‬٠ ‫ذف‬ٙ‫ٓ ثبٌغالَ و‬١٠‫إِٓ وً اٌّظش‬٠ .‫ة‬
19 .ُ‫ اٌزؼخ‬ٌٝ‫ ئ‬،‫ أؽذ أطؼت ِشىالرٕب‬ٛ٘ ٞ‫ اٌز‬،‫شخ‬١‫شعغ اسرفبع رىٍفخ اٌّؼ‬٠ .‫د‬
20 .ً‫ب‬٠ٛ‫ؼّال ع‬٠ ْ‫األفشاد أ‬ٚ ‫ِخ‬ٛ‫ والً ِٓ اٌؾى‬ٍٝ‫ ػ‬ٟ‫ٕجغ‬٠ ‫غ األعؼبس‬١‫ ِٓ أعً رخف‬.‫أ‬
21 a. Sports contribute to originating values which are important for the society and
life such as honest competition and team work.
22 b. Youth should show more respect and appreciation for older people and also the
heritage of our ancestors.
23 c. Some animals are obliged to change their colour to look like the colour of their
surroundings to protect themselves from other stronger creatures.
24 b. Growing old is a natural process that any human passes through and no one can
prevent its occurrence.
25 c. Man can invent new ideas through innovative thinking and having the talent for
this.
26 a. Music therapy can be used to treat some of people's physical and mental
disorders.
27 b. Reading helps to improve our behaviour to the better in addition to giving us
information and knowledge.
28 a. Home isn't just a place to live in; it's part of our life and character.
29 d. Natural disasters like earthquakes, hurricanes and volcanoes occur and affect
life there badly.

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30 d. The world has become in a bad need of using clean and renewable sources of
energy to ensure life's safety.
31 c. Tourism helps to deepen understanding and peaceful co-existence among world
countries with their different languages and cultures.
32 d. Good citizens are those who devote themselves, their time and their money for
the welfare of their families and the protection of their country.
33 a. Every member of the society should believe that hard work is the only way to
progress.
34 c. Environmental problems arise through man's interaction with the culture and
the environment.
35 b. Every Egyptian who achieved success abroad can pay back the favour for his
homeland.
36 c. International conferences are held now and then to solve the problems existing
among world countries.
37 d. Doctors should be characterized by special qualities such as patience, power,
and the ability to look after people.
38 a. Scientists and engineers have discovered new ways to reduce pollution resulting
from burning exhaust fumes.
39 b. We should avoid eating canned food as much as we could because it may be
harmful or poisonous.
40 d. The world produces enormous and enough quantities of food but they don't
reach those who are starving.

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