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أوراق جلسة المراجعة للثالث الثانوي

The document contains review papers for high school English, focusing on various language skills including wish forms, passive voice, reported speech, causative 'have', and verb tenses. It includes exercises for students to practice these skills through sentence transformation and completion. The content is structured with specific questions and examples to aid in learning.

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أوراق جلسة المراجعة للثالث الثانوي

The document contains review papers for high school English, focusing on various language skills including wish forms, passive voice, reported speech, causative 'have', and verb tenses. It includes exercises for students to practice these skills through sentence transformation and completion. The content is structured with specific questions and examples to aid in learning.

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2019 ‫أوراق جلسة المراجعة للثالث الثانوي – لغة انكليزية‬

‫السؤال الخامس صنع السؤال‬


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: ‫السؤال السادس امتحانيا ً يتعلق بالمهارات األربع األساسية في المقرر وهي‬

WISH FORM:
1. Our city doesn't collect rubbish often enough.
2. You waste too much paper.
3. My brother spends many hours talking on the phone.
4. Newspapers and magazines contain too many adverts.
5. He's lost his glasses.
6. I'm not old enough to go to university.
7. You're always losing things.
8. We have to start work very early tomorrow morning.
9. Going to the theatre is expensive.
10. My friend won't give me my CD back.
PASSIVE VOICE:
11. Law protects the nests of rare birds.
12. Throughout history, people have hunted elephants for their tusks.
13. People have turned their natural habitats into farmland or building land.
14. Elephants have changed the natural environment.
15. Elephants make paths through the areas where they live.
16. Many thousands of people visit the city.
17. Camouflage protects sand gazelles from predators.
18. They opened Al Ain's International Airport in 1994.
19. Fast motorways link Al Ain to Abu Dhabi City.
20. Farmers produce many salad crops in the area around the city.
21. People hunt tree kangaroos for their meat and fur.
22. Human activities are destroying their natural habitat.
23. The organisation has created special protected wildlife areas.
24. Many peoples occupied the city before becoming the Syrian capital.
25. Engineers had to make an artificial island.
26. They should pay much more attention to safety.
27. They made the halls wider than the rest of the tunnel.
28. Fire fighters put out the fire yesterday.
29. The driver had seen smoke coming out of the lorry's engine.
REPORTED SPPECH:
30. I'm going to visit my cousins in the next town. She said…………………………
31. My parents spend every day of their lives together. He said …….………………
32. I brought my briefcase home from work yesterday. He said …….………………
33. I slept ten hours last night. He said …….………………
34. We have been involved in farming all our lives. The said………………………….
35. How long have you been married? I asked them…………………………..
36. Did you enjoy your holiday? We asked her…………………………..
37. What subject do you? He asked them…………………………..
38. When did you first meet? I asked them…………………………..
39. Are you married? I asked her…………………………..
40. What's your name? She asked me…………………………..
41. Can I go with my friends? I asked my mother…………………………..
42. Have you got the time? I asked her…………………………..
CAUSATIVE 'have'
43. She didn't make the dress herself.
44. My mother dyed her own dress blue.
45. He isn't going to take his own photo
46. My father doesn't clean his car himself.
47. We didn't cut down the trees in our garden ourselves.
48. Will you be able to test your own eyesight? No,
49. Brides rarely make their own wedding dresses.
50. She didn't mend her own glasses.
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.‫ على القل بحيث تكتمل قواعد و معنى‬S + V ‫السؤال السابع امتحانيا ً قياس مهارات بإكمال شبه جملة بشبه جملة اّخر باستخدام‬
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:‫السؤال الثامن امتحانيا ً االختيار من قوسين‬
‫ مشتقات‬
DO / MAKE 
IDIOMS 
SOUNDS 
EXPLANATIONS & RESULTS 
PREPOSITIONS 
PHRASAL VERBS 
POSSIBILITIES 
ADJECTIVES WITH 'a' 
FORMAL AND INFORMAL 
COMPARING & CONTRASTING 
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.‫ يقوم الطالب بتحويل الفعل داخل قوسين للزمن المناسب وفقا ً لألدلة و فهم الجملة‬: ‫السؤال التاسع سؤال األزمنة‬

Present Tenses
Correct the verbs in brackets:
1. Thunder and rain (be) part of weather.
2. It (take) 90 minutes to drive between the two cities.
3. Damascus (be) located in the south-west of Syria.
4. The place where an animal (live) is called its habitat
5. The Channel Tunnel, which (link)Britain and France, is over 50 kilometres long.
6. Al Ain’s International Airport (have)over half a million passengers each year.
7. A country where the sun always (shine) (have) a dry climate.
8. He usually (arrive) at work on time.
9. Driving to work in the mornings often (take) me over an hour.
10. Several organisations (now help) to support the preservation of traditional crafts.
11. What (you-look) forward to at the moment?
12. Today, more and more people in Syria (use) computers.
13. Nowadays, the sand gazelle (live) in North Africa.
14. (you ever-learn)a musical instrument?
15. She has been back to Poland several times, but she (never want)to stay there.
16. He( just come) out of the sea.
17. She (go) shopping. She has been buying food for her family.
18. (you–have)a holiday yet this year?
19. (you –play) tennis before?
20. I feel tired. I (not sleep) at all for three nights.
21. The police sergeant (interview)two people so far today.
22. Throughout history people (move)from one country to another.
23. Omar (write) two essays this morning.
24. I (not see) you this week. What have you been doing?
25. Every country (develop) its own code of law over hundreds or thousands of years.
26. They (finish) work.
27. I (start) learning the mizmar.
28. I (pass) my driving test.
29. They (break)the law. They should be punished.
30. Anyone who (commit)a crime will have a criminal record.
31. How long(you - do)these things?
32. What are some of the things you (do) for a length of time?
33. Hassan (write) an essay all morning.
34. He has just come out of the sea. He (swim) with his friends.
35. They have just finished a family meal. They (celebrate) Samer’s graduation.
36. She has just come out of the library. She (do) research for a school project.
37. What (you - do) since I last saw you?
38. Hani (study) law and history for four years.
39. What(your friends - do) recently?
40. In recent years many companies (build) their offices in the new part of the city.
41. In recent decades, they (make) efforts to save endangered species in Syria.
42. In Australia, since 1945 over six million people (arrive).
43. I (not see) him for a week.
44. The couple (recently have) a baby.
45. I am hot. I (not have) a cold drink since breakfast.
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Past Tenses
1. Yesterday he (be) offered two jobs.
2. My father (retire) last year.
3. Sofia (arrive) in England seven years ago.
4. In 1854, a quarter of the population of Ireland (emigrate) abroad.
5. From 1950 to 2000, over a million migrants (enter) Australia.
6. When she read the letter, She(can not)stop smiling.
7. He was very nervous when he (arrive) at the airport.
8. I (walk) through town the other day, when suddenly I (think) about my friend.
9. We (drive) home yesterday evening when we (come) across a burning car.
10. As we (walk) up the mountain, we (come) across a small camp site.
11. By the end of 1854, about a quarter of the population of Ireland (leave) for other parts of the world.
12. 12. By 1854 a quarter of the population of Ireland (emigrate) abroad
13. I went to the doctor’s this morning. I (feel) ill during the night.
14. James was very nervous when he arrived at the airport. He (never fly) before.
15. Before he retired, his victories (include) 35 stages of the Tour de France.
16. Before Messner and Habeler, no one (attempt) to climb Everest without oxygen.
17. My uncle finally passed his driving test. He (take) the test three times already.
18. It was a very clean place because everybody (recycle) all their rubbish.
19. When he didn’t win in 1986, he decided to retire. He (lose) to his greatest rival.
20. After retirement he started writing books. He (learn) so many things during his career.
21. Messner and Habeler ignored the warnings that other climbers (give) them.
22. Hillary climbed Mount Everest in 1953.He (attempt) it several times before.
23. In May 1978, Messner and Habeler (already make) two unsuccessful attempts to reach the summit.
24. Hillary returned to the Himalayas and set up a charity. He (befriend) many of the Sherpas.
25. Hillary and Tenzing (undergo) thorough health checks when they returned to the base camp. They
(experience) extremely cold conditions.
26. They raised a flag when they made it to the summit. They (reach) the highest point on earth.
27. I received a letter from Hiba yesterday. She (promise) to write since last year.
28. By the time they reached the top they were exhausted. They (climb) for many days.
29. Before1953, people (try) to reach the summit of Everest for many years.
30. Omar passed all his exams. He (revise) non-stop for a month.
31. They finished making Laila’s dress a week before the wedding. They (make) it for a month.
32. After each victory, he did not take all the credit for himself. A brilliant team (support) him throughout
33. Just before they reached the summit, they (fall down) every few metres.
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Tenses with wish
1. I can't speak French. I wish I (can) speak French.
2. I wish we (can recycle) plastic more easily.
3. I wish I (be) in charge of our company.
4. There are too many adverts on television. I wish there (not be).
5. I wish every country (have) a system like that.
6. Newspapers and magazines contain too many adverts. I wish they (not contain) so many adverts.
7. I wish people (take) the problem seriously.
8. People drive too fast in the city center. I wish they (not drive) so fast.
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Tenses with Possibility
1. My friend said she would phone me, but she hasn’t. She can’t (forget).
2. She has worked very hard. She must (get) good grades in her exams.
3. Ahmad’s looking at the engine of his car. It must (break) down.
4. A new building is going up and I think it is probably a school. They might (build) a school.
5. Khaled has a very good English accent. He must (live) with an English family.
6. Ali has just drunk two litres of water. He must (be) very thirsty.
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Tenses with Passive Voice
1. Al Ain (locate) 160 km east of the capital. .
2. Sand gazelles (protect) from predators by camouflage.
3. Birds’ nests (often build) at the top of trees where the eggs will be safe.
4. If sand gazelles are being (threaten), they can run away.
5. In recent decades, efforts (make) to save endangered species in Syria.
6. For several years, the people (teach) how to protect tree kangaroos.
7. The original Mont Blanc Tunnel (complete) in 1965.
8. In the past, water (direct) through man-made tunnels to local farms.
9. 5,600 workers died between 1904 and 1914 while the canal (construct).
10. This was one of the greatest and most difficult engineering jobs that (ever attempt).
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Tenses with Reported Speech
1. He said he (be) not sure.
2. He said his parents (spend) every day of their lives together since they got married.
3. He said they (always have) a good social life since they got married.
4. He added they (both be involved) in farming for most of their lives.
5. Mrs. Chin said she (never do) paid work.
6. We arrived very late. Fadia replied that they (arrive) very late.
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Tenses with Causative Have
1. Brides rarely make their own wedding dresses. Brides have their wedding dresses (make).
2. My father doesn’t clean his car himself. My father has his car (clean).
3. I didn’t repair the car myself. I had the car (repair).
4. She couldn’t mend my computer myself. I had it (mend).
5. He isn’t going to take his own photo. He is going to have his photo (take).
6. My mother dyed her own dress blue. My mother didn't have her dress (dye) blue.
7. My brother cut his own hair. My brother didn't have hair (cut).
8. My neighbour painted his own house. My neighbour didn't have his house (paint).
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