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UNIT 1 – Read all about it – main voc ٚ٤ٔ٤‫حٌُِٔخص حَُث‬


1. Seven of the fishermen have been formally charged with...........
a- fantasy b- piracy c- dignity
2. Troops fired on demonstrators near the Royal Palace causing
many.....................
a- opponents b- opportunities c- casualties.
3. The two officers were being........................ by the director of
public prosecutions.
a- invested b- invented c- investigated
4. To ........ something means to severely harm, damage, or spoil it.
a- rebuild b- reveal c- ruin
5. He........... the wheel and made a U turn in the middle of the road.
a- spoke b- spun c- stole
6. Nothing could.................. ever for the pain of being separated
from her children
a- compensate b- comare c- complete
7. In an election in 1988, he was accused of............ by his opponent.
a- chasing b- chatting c- cheating
8. A ............................ is something which someone says which they
cannot prove and which may be false.
a- claim b- crew c- crack
9. The ................. of a piece of writing is the person who wrote it.
a-pedestrain b- broker c- author
10. She writes features for women‟s magazines as well as contributing
to .................... supplements.
a- broadcast b- broadsheet c- broadband
11.If someone has..................... , they have a quality which makes
other people take notice of what they say.
a- majority b- authority c- minority
12.The ........................ of a container such as a bottle, box, or room
are the things inside it.
a- continents b- contents c- contracts
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13.If something................ , it is present in the world as a real thing.
a- presists b- insists c- exists
14.These.................. were the latest in a series of disputes between
the two nations.
a- incidents b- suits c- creatures
15.If a poem or song .................. ......., the lines end with words that
have very similar sounds.
a- quotes b- rhymes c- performs
16.Researchers are trying to get at the same information through an
indirect ...........................
a- rain b- rate c- route
17.A ................... is a piece of ground where something such as
a statue or building stands or used to stand.
a- site b- grave c- cave
18.Our biggest issue is white foods: flour, pasta, sugar -
simple carbohydrates that cause .......................
a- dignity b- calamity c- obesity
19. A strict .................... or order is very clear and precise or severe
and must always be obeyed completely.
a- role b- rule c- roll
20.The minister gave a ......................that if war broke out, it would
be catastrophic.
a- pending b- warming c- warning
21.It is too early to give an........................... assessment of his
condition.
a- accumulate b- accurate c- account
22.Someone or something that is ............................... makes you
feel fairly angry and impatient.
a- annual b- annoying c- annoyed
23.An ............. is a young person who works for someone in order to
learn their skill.
a- apprentice b- appliance c- application

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24.Someone who has an................... works for a fixed period of time
for a person who has a particular skill in order to learn the skill.
a- apprentice b- apprenticeship c- application
25.A................... is someone who is famous, especially in areas
of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport.
a- celebration b- celebrate c- celebrity
26.............................is the job of collecting news and writing about it
for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio.
a- criticism b- Journalism c- realism
27.If you describe someone as ..........................., you mean that they
are interested in things which do not concern them.
a- nosy b- noise c- nose
28.The article starts with a .....................from an unnamed member
of the Cabinet.
a- pet b- scar c- quote
29.A ........................................... is someone who offers to do a
particular task or job without being forced to do it.
a- voluntary b- voluntarily c- volunteer
30.If someone is .................. of a crime, they are found guilty of that
crime in a law court.
a- convicted b- convinced c- conserved
31.The perfect body has always been difficult to .....................
a- maintain b- obtain. c- contain
32.To deprive the boy of his education is a................... of state law.
a- support b- violation c- right
33.There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political..........
a- brain b-bruise c- bias
34.If someone is ........................, they prefer one group of people to
another, and behave unfairly as a result.
a- bias b- biased c- base
35.An .................. is something that has not been included or has not
been done, either deliberately or accidentally.
a- illusion b- omission c- immigration

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36.The facilities have been adapted to give.......... to wheelchair users.
a- entrance b- acc c- access
37.He has been her....... companion for the last four months.
a- constant b- consonant c- costumes
38.Britain could save £4.6 billion a year in road transport costs if
more people ........................
a- recycled b- cycled c- recruited
39.Someone who is a .............................. of a particular country is
legally accepted as belonging to that country.
a- citizenship b- civil c- citizen
40.If you are............................ , you feel tense and anxious because
of difficulties in your life.
a- stress b- stressful c- stressed
41.If a situation or experience is ..................., it causes the person
involved to feel stress.
a- stressing b- stressful c- stressed
42.But she lacked the imagination to see the situation from his
point of............................
a- sight b-differentiation c- view
43.A powerful electric ............. is passed through a piece of graphite.
a- current b- currency c- curriculum
44.There was a general .............. that tomorrow meant a fresh start.
a- invention b- impression c- investment
45.Her name has been ............... as a favoured leadership candidate.
a- cured b- peeled c- mentioned
46.You can refer to the illegal copying of things such as DVDs
and computer programs as .....................
a- piracy b- conspiracy c- pirates
47.She accused him of .................. her financially with his taste for
the high life.
a- running b- ruining c- resuming
48.The company agreed to keep up high levels of output in order to
........................ for supplies lost.
a- complain b- compensa c- compete

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49.he asked for a .............................as his house became remains
a- complain b- compensation c- competition
50.the Egyptian ....................is considered one of the most important
in the human history
a- civilization b- civilized c- civil
51.She ………… in the test by copying from the boy in front.
a- cheated b- chatted c- checked
52.Carrying a gun, he walked up to the cashier and…….. money.
a- Ordered b-collected c-demanded
53.In many cases, …………… is a concept defined by the state.
a-Ruin b-piracy c-pirates
54.Her ………….. ruined her chances of winning the race.
a-injury b-injured c-patience
55.Evolution………….as a result of adaptation to new environments.
a-Cheated b- Claims c-occurs
56.All parties have ……………. success in yesterday's elections.
a-claimed b-injured c-demanded
57.He was killed when his car hit a tree and ………….. off the road.
a-Set b-Let c- spun
58.She drove the car round the …………….. to charge its batteries.
a- Stock b- block c-choke
59.I wonder what noise was in the kitchen - I'd better go and.............
a-Investigate b- invest c- interpret
60.So far, only one...................... has been rescued from the scene of
the explosion.
a-Injury b-casualty c-casual
61.They wanted to make a formal……. about their doctor.
a-Dialogue b- complaint c- appointment
62.Tony's car ……. on some ice and hit a tree.
a-sided b- slipped c- skidded
63.The airport has been developed with two …….., one of 4,500 feet,
the other of 3,200 feet
a-Runways b- motorways c- sideways

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64.They built a house at the foot of a ……….
a-Stiff b- cliff c- clay
65.A youth was seriously injured in a shooting ….. on Saturday night.
a-Accident b- event c- Incident
66. …….. may be unable to land or take-off for several days .
a-Vehicles b- Aircraft c- vans
67.The police arrived to find a …….. of horrifying destruction.
a- Scenery b-scene c- landscape
68.The man was standing at the water's …….. with a small boy.
a- Limit b- edge c- border
69.I had a pretty unpleasant …….. at the dentist's.
a-Experiment b- experience c- expenses
70.I'm trying not to let my judgment be clouded by that …….
a-Incident b- decent c- percent
71.At the wedding he sang a song specially written for the ……..
a-Occurrence b- occasion c-occupation
72.I took her swimming to……. for having missed out on the cinema.
a- Compete b-compare c-compensate
73.He started his career as a…………. with an advertising agency
a- trainee b-trainer c-training
74.He decided to forsake politics for……………..
a-Journalists b- journals c- journalism.
75.He emphasized that people taking part inthe research were…………
a- volunteers b- voluntary c- voluntarily
76.Since retiring from company, she has done..... work for a charity.
a- volunteers b- voluntary c- voluntarily
77.The kidney plays a vital ……… in the removal of waste products .
a- Rule b- roll c-Role
78.They‟re producing ………… of the TV commercial to see the best.
a-Visions b-versions c- verses
79.The museum's collection works of art from all around the world
a-Encloses b- includes c- increases
80.Most modern kings rule their countries onlyina………….way.
a-Usual b- Informal c- formal

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81.This document ……….. all the previous reports.
a- Initializes b-criticizes c- summarizes
82.Scotland Yard have been called in to ……. the murder.
a-Investigate b- invest c- inherit
83.I ……….. a lot of weight while I was on holiday.
a-Gained b- earned c-won
84.The police …….. the village shortly before the explosion.
a- Evaluated b- estimated c- evacuated
85.She opened the window and I was hit by an ……….. blast of air.
a-Ice b- iced c-icy
86.We were advised to ……… early if we wanted to get a room.
a-Block b- look c-book
87.The family ran from their home in …. when the earthquake struck.
a-Frighten b-Frightening c- fright
88.We ran down to the beach and …………into the sea.
a- Plunged b- stepped c-walked
89.Thunder storms ……… her to death.
a-Please b- scare c- shiver
90.A spider landed on her pillow and she ……….
a- Screamed b- clapped c-scanned
91.She's …… of being on her own in the house at night.
a-Clarified b- petrified c-modified
92.……….. no one was in the building when it collapsed.
a-unfortunately b- lucky c- Fortunately
93. He said that he wasn't completely sure of his ……………
a-Fats b-facts c- Feats
94.They ran through the apartment, tumbling the……….. on the floor.
a-Contests b-continents c-contents
95.The police fired ………….. shots but the rioting continued.
a-Warming b-warning c-warner
96.There has been a delay in the book's…………….
a- publication b-publisher c-publish.
97.Her performance seemed to me completely lacking in ………
a- Meaning b-dealing c-feeling.

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98.For a teacher to hit a child is not just morally wrong but also…..
a-informal b- illegal c-illiterate
99.The study showed that one third of women................................
to have breast cancer.
a-Luckily b- unlikely c-likely
100. …………, we can fix the above problem in a very simple way.
a- Unlikely b-unfortunately c- Luckily
101. The victorious team were loudly cheered by their…………….
a-fins b- fans c-fees.
102. His colleagues became suspicious when he did not …….at work,
since he was always punctual.
a- Appeal b-disappear c-appear
103. When I was little I used to like …….. on the polished floor
a- Smiling b-sliding c-spending
104. I got my bag caught in the ………of my bicycle.
a-Bike b-wheel c- key
105. I got …….. in a traffic jam for half an hour.
a- stuck b- stick c- stung
106. Two bikes raced by and spattered ……. over our clothes.
a- mud b- mug c-hug
107. They fired off several shots to ………… us.
a-Frighten b- widen c- tighten
108. He got to the top of the tree and was absolutely ……. he'd fall.
a-Petrified b- magnified c- purified
109. She was ……. when her little boy disappeared.
a- panic b- pleased c-tame
110. A photograph of her daughter was prominently … on her desk.
a-Spread b- Displayed c- delayed
111. Teachers………that more of their time is taken up
with administration than with teaching.
a-Complain b- compete c- complete
112. We drove along the ………… road.
a- Dust b- dustier c- dusty

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113. A …….. collection of vases was destroyed.
a-Priceless b- limitless c-fruitless
114. If you're unsure of your legal rights, I would check with a………
a-Surgeon b-physician c- lawyer.
115. Her mother's death came as a great……. - it was so unexpected.
a-shock b- chock c-shoot
116. He became very ……………….. when I told him I was pregnant.
a- emotional b-emotion c-emotionally
117. Your son's attitude...how much society has changed over years.
a- Improves b- increases c- Proves
118. There's no absolute …, but all the evidence suggests he's guilty.
a- Prove b- improve c-proof
119. A …………..curfew has been imposed from dusk till dawn.
a-strike b- strict c-straight
120. Slavery still …………. in many parts of the world.
a- Finds b-exits c- Exists
121. There is growing……. about the possibility of a war.
a-nerves b-nervous c-nervousness
122. His tutor………….. him to read widely in philosophy
a- Discouraged b-encouraged c- encountered
123. The jury has to decide if a person is guilty or …….. of a crime.
a- criminal b- innocent c- innocence
124. There was a long …….. of traffic stretching down the road.
a- Cute b- queue c- cure
125. The two countries have had …… border disputes.
a-Frequent b- frequency c- fluency
126. I'll ………. your ideas to Jane.
a-Tension b- pension c-mention
127. She looked ………. in that red dress.
a- Stung b- stunning c- cunning
128. Give me the keys - you're not in a good …….. to drive.
a-state b- create c- fabricate
129. ……… displays have attracted manynew visitors to the museum.
a- Interaction b-entertainment c-Interactive

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130. Before creating this sculpture,she studied the masterpieces of
classical ………..
a- antique b- antiquity c- antiseptic
131. It's normal for couples to argue……….. now and then.
a-Speak b- argue c- talk
132. The senator has accused the media of ……..
a-Bias b- base c- beast
133. We are not responsible for the…… of information from
this website.
a- Submission b- omission c- eminent
134. From a medical point of ………., there was no need for
the operation.
a-Review b- preview c- view
135. In his preface, the …….says that he took eight years to write
the book.
a-Audience b-authority c-author
136. The moon………….. the shadowy forms of the hills.
a- highlights b-highways c-highlands
137. We need a reference from your …………… employer.
a- Formal b-former c-forceful
138. Please describe to the………… exactly what you saw.
a-Courtyard b- courtroom c-Court
139. His language……………… any sense of decency.
a- Violent b-violates c-violence
140. He was found guilty of ………….. money by deception.
a- maintaining b-containing c-obtaining
141. Having sold the house she had a large….. of money at
her disposal .
a-Summit b-sum c-suffering
142. This carpet would be just …………… for the dining room.
a- sight b- fight c-right
143. They are subjected to……………, flies and mosquitoes.
a-Sandler b- sandstorms c- saddles

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144. Your fruit and vegetables will be……….. at the checkout
a-Tightened b-weighed c- lightened
145. We always keep our records ……………
a-up to date b- out of date c- on date
146. Fatherhood is a lifelong ……………..
a-Responsible b- responsibility c- irresponsibility
147. The tax on fuel will not have a serious ……… . on us.
a- Affect b- impact c- affection
148. I can't concentrate with Ann's ……….. chatter.
a-Usually b- constant c- regular
149. My mother always gets a bit …….. if we don't arrive early
a-Anxious b- anxiously c- anxiousness
150. The child gave a warm, ………… smile.
a-Trusting b- trusted c- trustful
151. The ethics of ……….. are much debated.
a-Journalism b- journal c- journals
152. A ……… diet is essential for healthy growth.
a-Balanced b- balance c- weighted
153. Our main ……. is to improve the company's productivity.
a-Subjective b- objective c- objection
154. We'll bring you all the latest ……… news as it happens.
a-breaking b- break c- broken
155. Fighting in Vietnam was an … that affected the rest of his life.
a-Experiment b- expert c- experience
156. She showed enormous courage when she ….. him from the fire.
a-Reserved b-resumed c- rescued
157. Police lined the …………. of the demonstration.
a- Route b-rough c- rush
158. The company's ……………are in a mess.
a-Financial b- Finances c-financially
159. Don't give…. to websites to install programs or files on your PC.
a- missions b- persuasion c-permission
160. The company is concentrating on developing new…………
a-Protest b- product c. Protect

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161. they learn a job or a skill through training called an……………
a-apprentice b-apprenticeship c- appreciate
162. Theyhaven't produced any………….. evidence for convicting him.
a- Credibility b-Incredible c- credible
163. Liverpool only lost the game because the referee was ………..
a-Based b- bias c- biased.
164. The car has some excellent design ……………
a-Creatures b- features c-treasures.
165. The streets were…….. with strings of coloured lights.
a- Illustrated b-eliminated c- illuminated
166. They ……………….. with laughter at her jokes.
a-Scare b- screamed c- scammed
167. When she braked on the icy road, the car ………… .
a) slid b) slipped c) skidded
168. This is the ……….… building in the city.
a) oldest b) elder c) elderly
169. You must put your name on this side and then sign on the side.
a) other b) under c) back
170. I will always …………. our wonderful holidays.
a) reflect b) remind c) remember
171. The Prime Minister ……….… his intention to retire.
a) told b) announced c) informed
172. As the child walked through the fields, he heard sheep ……..… .
a) braying b) bleating c) crying
173. I‟m afraid I can‟t comment …………. your project yet.
a) about b) with c) on
174. Steve was employed ……….. a factory in 2010.
a) in b) to c) by
175. It was such a good weather that I decided to go ………. .
a) fish b) fishing c) to fishing
176. Not ……... did she speak to me, but she blamed me for failing.
a) even b) at all c) only
177. …………… followed the two dancers around the stage.
a-Moonlights b- Spotlights c- sunlights

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178. as she had spent hours fixing the computer, he……… her efforts.
a- belittled b-behaved c- belonged
179. focus on your strengths and to………… your weaknesses.
a- minimize b- initialize c- criticize
180. I have to combat this……….. desire to eat chocolate.
a-Consists b-constant c- continents
181. She played a really nasty…………. on me
a- Track b- truck c-trick
182. Many of Hitchcock‟s films are real……….
a-Cliff b- cliffhanger. c- hang
183. I think he was born to be editor of a …………… newspaper.
a- Labeled b- solid c- tabloid
184. He praised his wife for her dignity under the attack of the
tabloid…….
a- Stress b- press. C- Pressure
185. The daily……………. circulates widely in the Arab world
a-Broadsheet b- broadcast c-broadband
186. The idea of making a speech in public ……………. him.
a-Petrified b- pity c- pet
187. We …. out some unnecessary words or sentences from the draft.
a-Came b- ran c- edited
188. The country might ……. into the abyss of economic ruin.
a-Dig b- plunge c- drill
189. Santa Claus is the…………. of Christmas.
a-Person b- personality c-personification
190. He became something of a…………. in his home town.
a-Celebrity b- celebrate c- celebration
191. I was impolite and I do ……………….. your pardon.
a- Dig b- beg c- fig
192. I called the station to …………….. about train times.
a-Enquire b- care c- tell
193. A future…………. of the camera is currently being developed.
a-Vision b- version c-revision

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194. You‟d better give us as much………… evidence as possible.
a-Usual b- fictional c- factual
195. I haven‟t received my bank ………….. for last month yet.
a-Receipt b- statement c-treatment
196. A security guard surprised the burglars in the ………..
a-Storeroom b- classroom c- nightmare.
197. The house is crammed with……… ….furniture and works of art.
a-Price b- priceless c- homeless
198. I had to join a …………….. for the toilets.
a-Queue b- row c- raw
199. She was 55 and still a…………….. stunning woman.
a-Sting b- stunning c- stuck
200. Knowledge is a ………….., but Practice is the key to it.
a-Feature b- pleasure c- Treasure
201. According to ………. accounts, soldiers opened fire on the crowd.
a-Eyewitness b- eyebrow c- eyelash
202. A lighthouse marks the………….. to the harbour.
a-Enter b- entrance c- beginning
203. Symptoms of the illness include a high …….. and a cough.
a-Temperature b- moisture c- creature
204. Pluto is the farthest planet in the ……………. system.
a- Lunar b- solar c- polar
205. The analysis of the samples provided …… clues to the police.
a-Valuable b- value c- valid
206. Politicians ………… the media of creating a riot.
a-Refuse b- abuse c- accuse
207. A………… saved a little girl‟s life at the expense of his life.
a-Fight b- freight c-firefighter
208. Most zoos try to …………….. animals in naturalistic settings.
a-Exhibit b-exclaim c- extend
209. The technology can be used to produce…. educational programs.
a-Introduce b- interactive c- interfere
210. Acupuncture has been used as medical means since …in China.
a-Antiquity b- antibiotic c- antivirus

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211. Any similarity between this film and …..events is purely
coincidental.
a-Reality b- real c- realism
212. Put all the ingredients in a large…………………
a-Pot b- pit c- pet
213. My sister likes to learn art………….. in her spare time.
a-Poetic b- pottery c- pot
214. The plot of this book is ……………
a-incredible. b- incredibility c- ability
215. The whole park is spoiled by …………………
a- Letter b- litter. C- Latter
216. Agricultural production grew by 1 percent as compared …... the
previous year.
a-in b- with c- at
217. „The film ends with a…., leaving the audience hungry for more.‟
a-Cliff b- cliffhanger c-view
218. The government‟s political and economic reforms threaten
to………… the country into chaos.
a-plunge b- bleed c- blog
219. The….. revolution has made it easier for us to work from home.
a-digital b- numbered c- cultural
220. The incident has been reported in the the local…………
a-Pressure b-treasure c- press
221. The …… newspapers use simple language and large headlines .
a-Solid b- toiled c- tabloid
222. It seems that people can't resist ……., especially ifthey concern
the Royal family.
a- headlines b- titles c- addresses
223. Putting information into a …….. can help you to remember it.
a- line b- rhyme c- mind
224. The scandal was in the …….for several days
a- Titles b- headlines c- treasure
225. The ……… often attract readers with sensational headlines.
a-Tabloids b- cultures c- pictures

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226. He decided to … from the committee.
a) cancel b) resign c) prevent
227. The children were …………….… by the cartoons.
a) fascinated b) fascinating c) fascination
228. The murderer ……………. escape from the prison.
a) will b) managed to c) succeeded in
229. She couldn‟t tell the truth. She had to …………………. a story.
a) invent b) manage c) combine
230. She woke up crying because she had ……………... a nightmare.
a) seen b) dreamt c) had
231. I hope to get an answer to my final letter by …………… of post.
a) round b) return c) back
232. I started early ………………..… to avoid the worst of the traffic.
a) so that b) in so far c) in order
233. The children threw snowballs at …………..… on their way.
a) themselves b) each other c) their own
234. Don‟t be so sure … yourself.
a) of b) with c) on
235. My grandmother buys eggs … the dozen.
a) to b) for c) by
236. The child won‟t go to sleep … we leave a light on.
a) except b) unless c) but
237. I hope she is …….… to buy some milk.
a) proposed b) suggested c) remembered
238. The vet decided that he had to operate …….… the dog.
a) with b) on c) at
239. Many accidents in the home could be................ by taking
safety measures.
a) protected b) avoided c) preserved
240. Try to remember ………… bring your debit card.
a) me to b) yourself to c) to
241. We didn‟t leave for the station until the very …….… moment.
a) late b) least c) last

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242. When are you going to give back that book you ………… me?
a) owe b) debt c) lend
243. The poor man was ………… by a gang last month.
a) murdered b) destroyed c) slaughter
244. Each ……… of the family had to do the washing up.
a) person b) member c) individual
245. The woman performs beautifully ………. the piano.
a) in b) from c) on
246. The boy comes ………. drawing lessons four times a week.
a) to b) for c) at
247. She ……. a coloured thread round her finger so as not to forget
about the meeting.
a) rang b) wound c) curved
248. You were warned never ………… with those members.
a) to assign b) to assume c) to associate
249. If your company wants to attract workers it must … the wages.
a) spread b) raise c) rise
250. Some people think it is ………..… to use little-known words.
a) clever b) skilled c) sensitive

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‫حؿخرخص حٌُِٔخص حَُ‪٤ٔ٣‬ش ‪UNIT 1 - Read all about it - main voc‬‬
‫حَُث‪ٚ٤ٔ٤‬‬
‫‪ٝ -1‬ؿ‪ٜ‬ض ٍٓٔ‪٤‬خ ُٔزؼش ٖٓ حُ‪٤ٜ‬خى‪ ٖ٣‬ط‪ٜٔ‬ش حُوَ‪٘ٛ‬ش ‪piracy‬‬
‫‪ -2‬أ‪ِ١‬وض حُو‪ٞ‬حص حُ٘خٍ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔظظخ‪ ٖ٣َٛ‬رخُوَد ٖٓ حُو‪ َٜ‬حٌُِٔ‪ٔٓ ٢‬خ طٔزذ ك‪ٓ ٢‬و‪ ١ٞ‬ػيى‬
‫ًز‪ ٖٓ َ٤‬حُ‪٠‬لخ‪٣‬خ ‪. casualties.‬‬
‫‪٣ -3‬ظْ حُظلو‪٤‬ن ‪ٓ investigated‬غ حُ‪٠‬خرط‪ ٖٓ ٖ٤‬هزَ ٓي‪ َ٣‬حُ٘‪٤‬خرش حُؼخٓش‪.‬‬
‫‪ -4‬اط‪٬‬ف ٗ‪٢‬ء ‪ٓ To ruin‬خ ‪٣‬ؼ٘‪ ٢‬اُلخم ح‪ ًٟ٧‬حُ٘ي‪٣‬ي ر‪ ٚ‬أ‪ ٝ‬اط‪٬‬ك‪ ٚ‬أ‪ ٝ‬اكٔخى‪.ٙ‬‬
‫‪ -5‬هخّ رظي‪ spun َ٣ٝ‬حُؼـِش رليس ‪ٝ‬هخّ رخٓظيحٍس ك‪٘ٓ ٢‬ظ‪ٜ‬ق حُطَ‪٣‬ن‪.‬‬
‫‪٢ٗ ٫ -6‬ء ‪ ٌٖٔ٣‬إٔ ‪٣‬ؼ‪ compensate ٝٞ‬ػٖ أُْ ح‪ٗ٫‬ل‪ٜ‬خٍ ػٖ أ‪١‬لخُ‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫‪ -7‬ك‪ ٢‬حٗظوخرخص ػخّ ‪ ، 1988‬حط‪ ٜٚٔ‬ه‪ ٜٚٔ‬رخُـٖ ‪. cheating‬‬
‫‪ -8‬ح‪٫‬ىػخء ‪٢ٗ ٞٛ claim‬ء ‪٣‬و‪ٗ ُٚٞ‬و‪ٓ ٚ‬خ ‪ٔ٣ ٫ٝ‬ظط‪٤‬غ اػزخط‪ٝ ٚ‬هي ‪ ٌٕٞ٣‬هخ‪١‬جًخ‪.‬‬
‫‪ٓ -9‬ئُق ‪ author‬حُوطؼش حٌُظخر‪٤‬ش ‪ ٞٛ‬حُ٘و‪ ٚ‬حٌُ‪ً ١‬ظز‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ ٠ٛ -11‬طٌظذ ٓوخ‪٫‬ص ُِٔـ‪٬‬ص حُ٘ٔخث‪٤‬ش رخ‪ٟ٩‬خكش اُ‪ ٠‬حُٔٔخ‪ٔٛ‬ش ك‪٬ٓ ٢‬كن‬
‫حُ‪ٜ‬لق حُؼَ‪٠٣‬ش ‪. broadsheet‬‬
‫‪ -11‬اًح ًخٕ ُي‪ٗ ٟ‬و‪ِٓ ٚ‬طش ‪ُ authority‬ي‪ِ٤ٓ ٚ٣‬س طـؼَ ح‪٥‬هَ‪٘٣ ٖ٣‬ظز‪ُٔ ٕٜٞ‬خ ‪٣‬و‪.ٍٞ‬‬
‫‪ٓ -12‬لظ‪٣ٞ‬خص ‪ contents‬حُلخ‪٣ٝ‬ش ٓؼَ حُِؿخؿش أ‪ ٝ‬حُ‪ٜ٘‬ي‪ٝ‬م أ‪ ٝ‬حُـَكش ‪ ٢ٛ‬ح‪٤ٗ٧‬خء‬
‫حُٔ‪ٞ‬ؿ‪ٞ‬ىس ريحهِ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -13‬اًح ًخٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ٗ‪٢‬ء ٓخ ٓ‪ٞ‬ؿ‪ٞ‬ى ‪ ، exists‬ك‪ٞٓ ٜٞ‬ؿ‪ٞ‬ى ك‪ ٢‬حُؼخُْ ً٘‪٢‬ء كو‪٤‬و‪.٢‬‬
‫‪ ٌٙٛ -14‬ح‪٫‬كيحع ‪ ٢ٛ incidents‬حكيع ك‪ِِٔٓ ٢‬ش ٖٓ حُو‪٬‬كخص ر‪ ٖ٤‬حُزِي‪.ٖ٣‬‬
‫‪ -15‬اًح ًخٗض حُو‪٤ٜ‬يس أ‪ ٝ‬ح‪٧‬ؿخٗ‪ ٢‬ذات حُو‪ٞ‬حك‪ ، rhymes ٢‬ط٘ظ‪ ٢ٜ‬حُٔط‪ ٍٞ‬رٌِٔخص ُ‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫أ‪ٞٛ‬حص ٓظ٘خر‪ٜ‬ش ؿيًح‪.‬‬
‫‪٣ -16‬لخ‪ ٍٝ‬حُزخكؼ‪ ٕٞ‬حُل‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ٗ ٠‬لْ حُٔؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خص ٖٓ ه‪٣َ١ ٍ٬‬ن ‪ route‬ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬زخَٗ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -17‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬هغ ‪ site‬ػزخٍس ػٖ هطؼش أٍ‪٣ ٝ‬وق ك‪ٜ٤‬خ ٗ‪٢‬ء ٓؼَ طٔؼخٍ أ‪ٓ ٝ‬ز٘‪ ٠‬أ‪ٔ٣ ٝ‬ظويّ‬
‫ُِ‪ٞ‬ه‪ٞ‬ف ػِ‪.ٚ٤‬‬
‫‪ -18‬إ أًزَ ٌِٓ٘ش ُي‪٘٣‬خ ‪ًٔ ،‬خ ‪٣‬و‪ ٢ٛ ، ٍٞ‬ح‪١٧‬ؼٔش حُز‪٠٤‬خء‪ :‬حُيه‪٤‬ن ‪ٝ ،‬حٌَُٔ‪ٗٝ‬ش ‪،‬‬
‫–‪ٝ‬حٌَُر‪٤ٛٞ‬يٍحص حُظ‪ ٢‬طٔزذ حُٔٔ٘ش ‪. obesity.‬‬ ‫‪ٝ‬حٌَُٔ‬
‫‪ -19‬حُوخػيس أ‪ ٝ‬حُ٘ظخّ حُ‪ٜ‬خٍّ ‪ٝ strict‬ح‪ٟ‬ق ؿيًح ‪ٝ‬ىه‪٤‬ن أ‪ٗ ٝ‬ي‪٣‬ي‬
‫‪٣ٝ‬ـذ ىحث ًٔخ ح‪ٓ٫‬ظؼخٍ ُ‪ ٚ‬طٔخ ًٓخ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -21‬كٌٍ ‪ warning‬حُ‪ ٖٓ َ٣ُٞ‬حٗ‪ ٚ‬حًح حٗيُؼض حُلَد كٔظٌ‪ً ٕٞ‬خٍػ‪٤‬ش‪.‬‬

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‫ٖٓ حُٔخرن ‪ٝ٧‬حٗ‪ ٚ‬اػطخء طو‪ ْ٤٤‬ىه‪٤‬ن ‪ُ accurate‬لخُظ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-21‬‬
‫ٗو‪ٓ ٚ‬خ أ‪٢ٗ ٝ‬ء ِٓػؾ ‪٣ annoying‬ـؼِي ط٘ؼَ رخُـ‪٠‬ذ ‪ٗٝ‬لخى حُ‪ٜ‬زَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-22‬‬
‫حُٔظيٍد ‪ٗ ٞٛ apprentice‬خد ‪٣‬ؼَٔ ُي‪ٗ ٟ‬و‪ٓ ٚ‬خ ُظؼِْ ٓ‪ٜ‬خٍط‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-23‬‬
‫حُ٘و‪ ٚ‬حٌُ‪ُ ١‬ي‪ ٚ٣‬طيٍ‪٣‬ذ ٓ‪٣ an apprenticeship ٢ٜ٘‬ؼَٔ‬ ‫‪-24‬‬
‫ُ٘و‪ُ ٚ‬ي‪ٜٓ ٚ٣‬خٍس ٓؼ‪٘٤‬ش ٖٓ أؿَ طؼِْ حُٔ‪ٜ‬خٍس‪.‬‬ ‫ُلظَس ُٓ٘‪٤‬ش ٓليىس‬
‫حُٔ٘خ‪ ٞٛ celebrity َ٤ٛ‬حُ٘و‪ ٚ‬حُٔ٘‪ ٍٜٞ‬هخ‪ٛ‬ش ك‪ٓ ٢‬ـخ‪٫‬ص‬ ‫‪-25‬‬
‫أ‪ ٝ‬حُٔ‪٤ٓٞ‬و‪ ٠‬أ‪ ٝ‬حٌُظخرش أ‪ ٝ‬حَُ‪٣‬خ‪ٟ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫حُظَك‪ٓ ٚ٤‬ؼَ ح‪٧‬ك‪ّ٬‬‬
‫حُ‪ٜ‬لخكش ‪ٝ ٢ٛ Journalism‬ظ‪٤‬لش ؿٔغ ح‪٧‬هزخٍ ‪ٝ‬حٌُظخرش ػ٘‪ٜ‬خ‬ ‫‪-26‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬حُظِلِ‪ ٕٞ٣‬أ‪ ٝ‬حَُحى‪.ٞ٣‬‬ ‫ُِ‪ٜ‬لق ‪ٝ‬حُٔـ‪٬‬ص‬
‫‪ٜ‬خ ٓخ رؤٗ‪ ٚ‬ك‪ ، nosy ٢ُٞ٠‬كؤٗض طؼ٘‪ ٢‬أٗ‪ٜٓ ٚ‬ظْ رؤٗ‪٤‬خء ‪ ٫‬طؼ٘‪.ٚ٤‬‬ ‫اًح ‪ٛٝ‬لض ٗو ً‬ ‫‪-27‬‬
‫‪٣‬زيأ حُٔوخٍ رخهظزخّ ‪ ٖٓ quote‬ػ‪ ًٌَ٣ ُْ ٞ٠‬حٓٔ‪ ٚ‬ك‪ٓ ٢‬ـِْ حُ‪ٍُٞ‬حء‪.‬‬ ‫‪-28‬‬
‫حُٔظط‪ٞ‬ع ‪ ٞٛ volunteer‬حُ٘و‪ ٚ‬حٌُ‪٣ ١‬ؼَ‪ ٝ‬حُو‪٤‬خّ رٔ‪ٜٔ‬ش ٓؼ‪٘٤‬ش أ‪ٝ‬‬ ‫‪-29‬‬
‫ى‪ ٕٝ‬إٔ ‪٣‬ـزَ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُو‪٤‬خّ رٌُي‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٝ‬ظ‪٤‬لش ٓؼ‪٘٤‬ش‬
‫اًح أى‪ٗ ٖ٣‬و‪ٓ ٚ‬خ رخٍطٌخد ؿَ‪ٔ٣‬ش ‪ ، convicted‬كٔ‪٤‬ظْ اىحٗظ‪ ٚ‬ر‪ ٌٜٙ‬حُـَ‪ٔ٣‬ش‬ ‫‪-31‬‬
‫ٓلٌٔش هخٗ‪٤ٗٞ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ك‪٢‬‬
‫ُطخُٔخ ًخٕ ٖٓ حُ‪ٜ‬ؼذ حُل‪ obtain ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُـٔي حُٔؼخُ‪.٢‬‬ ‫‪-31‬‬
‫كَٓخٕ حُ‪ٜ‬ز‪ ٖٓ ٢‬طؼِ‪ ٞٛ ٚٔ٤‬حٗظ‪ٜ‬خى ‪ُ violation‬وخٗ‪ ٕٞ‬حُي‪ُٝ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-32‬‬
‫‪ٝٝ‬هؼض ‪ٛ‬ـٔخص َٗٓش ػِ‪٤ٛ ٠‬جش ح‪ً٩‬حػش حُزَ‪٣‬طخٗ‪٤‬ش رِػْ‬ ‫‪-33‬‬
‫حُظل‪ ِ٤‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ‪. political bias ٢‬‬
‫اًح ًخٕ ٗو‪ٓ ٚ‬خ ٓظل‪ًِ ٤‬ح ‪ ، biased‬كبٗ‪٣ ٚ‬ل‪ٓ َ٠‬ـٔ‪ٞ‬ػش ٖٓ حُ٘خّ ػِ‪ ٠‬أهَ‪، ٟ‬‬ ‫‪-34‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬رخُظخُ‪٣ ٢‬ظ‪َٜ‬ك‪ ٕٞ‬رٌَ٘ ؿ‪ َ٤‬ػخىٍ ‪.‬‬
‫حُلٌف ‪٢ٗ ٞٛ omission‬ء ُْ ‪٣‬ظْ اىٍحؿ‪ ٚ‬أ‪٣ ُْ ٝ‬ظْ حُو‪٤‬خّ ر‪، ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-35‬‬
‫أ‪ ٝ‬ػَ‪.٢ٟ‬‬ ‫ٓ‪ٞ‬حء رٌَ٘ ٓظؼٔي‬
‫طْ طٌ‪٤٤‬ق حَُٔحكن ‪٩‬طخكش حُ‪ُٔٔ access ٍٞٛٞ‬ظويٓ‪ ٢‬حٌَُحٓ‪ ٢‬حُٔظلًَش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-36‬‬
‫ُوي ًخٕ ٍك‪٤‬و‪ٜ‬خ حُيحثْ ‪ constant‬ه‪ ٍ٬‬ح‪ َٜٗ٧‬ح‪ٍ٧‬رؼش حُٔخ‪٤ٟ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-37‬‬
‫‪ُ ٌٖٔ٣‬زَ‪٣‬طخٗ‪٤‬خ ط‪ٞ‬ك‪٤ِٓ 4.6 َ٤‬خٍ ؿ٘‪ ٚ٤‬آظَُ‪ً٣ٞ٘ٓ ٢٘٤‬خ ٖٓ طٌخُ‪٤‬ق حُ٘وَ حُزَ‪ ١‬اًح هخّ‬ ‫‪-38‬‬
‫حُِٔ‪٣‬ي ٖٓ ح‪ٗ٧‬وخ‪ ٙ‬رًَ‪ٞ‬د حُيٍحؿخص ‪. cycled.‬‬
‫‪٣‬ظْ هز‪ ٍٞ‬حُ٘و‪ - ٚ‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬ح‪ citizen ٖ١‬حٌُ‪٣ ١‬لَٔ ؿ٘ٔ‪٤‬ش ى‪ُٝ‬ش ٓؼ‪٘٤‬ش ػِ‪ ٠‬أٗ‪ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-39‬‬
‫‪٘٣‬ظٔ‪ ٢‬اُ‪ ٠‬طِي حُي‪ُٝ‬ش‪.‬‬

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‫اًح ً٘ض ٓظ‪ٞ‬طَحً ‪ stressed‬حٗض ط٘ؼَ رخُظ‪ٞ‬طَ ‪ٝ‬حُوِن رٔزذ حُ‪ٜ‬ؼ‪ٞ‬رخص ك‪ ٢‬ك‪٤‬خطي‪.‬‬ ‫‪-41‬‬
‫اًح ًخٕ حُٔ‪ٞ‬هق أ‪ ٝ‬حُظـَرش َٓ‪ٛ‬وش ‪ ، stressful,‬كبٗ‪ٜ‬خ طـؼَ حُ٘و‪٘٣ ٚ‬ؼَ رخُظ‪ٞ‬طَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-41‬‬
‫ٌُ٘‪ٜ‬خ ًخٗض طلظوَ اُ‪ ٠‬حُو‪٤‬خٍ َُإ‪٣‬ش حُٔ‪ٞ‬هق ٖٓ ‪ٝ‬ؿ‪ٜ‬ش ٗظَ‪. point of view. ٙ‬‬ ‫‪-42‬‬
‫‪ َٔ٣‬ط‪٤‬خٍ ً‪َٜ‬رخث‪ electric current ٢‬ه‪ ١ٞ‬ػزَ هطؼش ٖٓ حُـَحك‪٤‬ض‪.‬‬ ‫‪-43‬‬
‫ًخٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى حٗطزخع ‪ impression‬ػخّ رؤٕ حُـي ‪٣‬ؼ٘‪ ٢‬ريح‪٣‬ش ؿي‪٣‬يس‪.‬‬ ‫‪-44‬‬
‫طْ ًًَ حٓٔ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ًَٗٔ mentioned‬ق ٓل‪ُِ َ٠‬و‪٤‬خىس‪.‬‬ ‫‪-45‬‬
‫‪ٌ٘ٔ٣‬ي ح‪ٗ٩‬خٍس اُ‪ ٠‬حُ٘ٔن حُـ‪ َ٤‬هخٗ‪ٓ ٚ٤ٗٞ‬ؼَ أهَح‪ٝ DVD ٙ‬رَحٓؾ حٌُٔز‪ٞ٤‬طَ ػِ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-46‬‬
‫أٗ‪ ٚ‬هَ‪٘ٛ‬ش ‪. piracy.‬‬
‫حط‪ٜٔ‬ظ‪ ٚ‬ربكٔخى‪ٛ‬خ ‪ٓ ruining‬خُ‪٤‬خ ً رٌ‪ٝ‬ه‪ُِ ٚ‬ل‪٤‬خس حَُك‪٤‬ؼش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-47‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬حكوض حًَُ٘ش ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٫‬كظلخظ رٔٔظ‪٣ٞ‬خص ػخُ‪٤‬ش ٖٓ ح‪ٗ٩‬ظخؽ‬ ‫‪-48‬‬
‫كوي ح‪ٓ٩‬يحىحص‪.‬‬ ‫ُظؼ‪compensate ٞ٣ٞ‬‬
‫‪ِ١ ٞٛ‬ذ طؼ‪ compensation ٞ٣ٞ‬رٔزذ حٕ ُِٓ٘ش ح‪ٛ‬زق كطخّ‬ ‫‪-49‬‬
‫حُل‪٠‬خٍس ‪ civilization‬حُٔ‪٣َٜ‬ش ‪ٝ‬حكيس ٖٓ ح‪ ْٛ‬حُل‪٠‬خٍحص ك‪ ٠‬حُظخٍ‪٣‬ن حُزَ٘‪ٟ‬‬ ‫‪-51‬‬
‫ٔن ِْٖٓ حُ‪ِ ُٞ‬ي حٌُ‪ ٟ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔويٓ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ ٠ٛ‬ؿّ٘ضْ ‪ cheated‬ك‪ ٢‬ح‪٩‬هظزخ ٍِ رخَُ٘ ْ‬ ‫‪-51‬‬
‫ِذ ‪ٓ demanded‬خ‪.ً٫‬‬ ‫حُ‪َٜ‬حف ‪َ َ١ٝ‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حػ٘خء َك ِْٔ‪ ٚ‬ر٘يه‪٤‬شً‪ ٠َ٘ٓ ،‬اُ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-52‬‬
‫ص‪' ' ،‬حُوَ‪٘ٛ‬ش' ‪ٓ ٠ٛ' piracy‬ل‪ٓ ّٜٞ‬ؼَ ّ‪ٝ‬فَ ٖٓ حُي‪ِ ُٝ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ك‪ ٢‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ حُلخ‪ِ ٫‬‬ ‫‪-53‬‬
‫كَ‪ ٙ‬حُل‪ ُٞ‬ك‪ ٠‬حُٔزخم ‪.‬‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫ؿَك‪ٜ‬خ ‪ injury‬حكوي‪ٛ‬خ‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫‪-54‬‬
‫ص حُـي‪٣‬ي ِس‪.‬‬‫حُظط‪٣ ٍُ ٞ‬ليع ‪ً٘ occurs‬ظ‪٤‬ـش ُِظٌ‪ّ٤‬قَ ٓغ حُز‪٤‬جخ ِ‬ ‫‪-55‬‬
‫ْ‪.‬‬ ‫ص أٓ ِ‬‫ؿٔ‪٤‬غ ح‪٧‬كِحد اىّػضْ ‪ٗ claimed‬ـخكخ ً ك‪ ٢‬اٗظوخرخ ِ‬ ‫‪-56‬‬
‫هُظِ ََ ػ٘يٓخ ٓ‪٤‬خٍط‪َٟ ٚ‬رض ٗـَس ‪ُٝ‬لض ‪ spun‬ك‪ ٍٞ‬حُطَ‪َ ٣‬‬
‫ن‪.‬‬ ‫‪-57‬‬
‫أَهٌصْ حُٔ‪٤‬خٍس ك‪ ٢‬ؿ‪ُٞ‬ش ك‪ ٍٞ‬حُؼٔخٍس ‪َْ ُ٘ block‬لٖ حُزطخٍ‪.ٚ٣‬‬ ‫‪-58‬‬
‫حُٔطزن – ٖٓ ح‪٫‬ك‪ َ٠‬حٕ أَ ًْ ُ‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫أَطٔخث َُ ٓخ حُ‪ٟٞ٠‬خءحُظ‪ًَ ٠‬خٗضْ ك‪٢‬‬ ‫‪-59‬‬
‫ن ‪.Investigate‬‬ ‫‪ٝ‬أُطلوّ ُ‬
‫كظ‪ ٠‬ح‪ ،ٕ٥‬كو‪ٜٓ ٢‬خد ‪ٝ casualty‬حكي أُٗو ٌَ ِْٖٓ ٓ٘‪ِ ٜ‬ي ح‪ٗ٩‬لـخ ٍِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-61‬‬
‫أٍحى‪ٝ‬ح حٕ ‪٣‬و‪ٞٓٞ‬ح رٌ٘‪٤ٍٔٓ ٟٞ‬ش ‪ٟ a formal complaint‬ي ‪١‬ز‪٤‬زِ‪.ْٜ‬‬ ‫‪-61‬‬
‫حُؼِؾ ‪ٛٝ‬يٓض ٗـَس‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ٓ‪٤‬خٍس ط‪ ٢ٗٞ‬اُِٗوضْ ‪ skidded‬ػِ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-62‬‬
‫هيّ‪،‬‬
‫هيّ ‪ٝ ،‬ح‪٫‬هَ ‪ِ 30211‬‬ ‫حُٔطخٍ ‪ ٍَ ّٞ ُ١‬رٔيٍؿ‪ ، Runways ٖ٤‬أكي‪ِ 40511 ْٛ‬‬ ‫‪-63‬‬
‫هخٓ‪ٞ‬ح رز٘خء حُز‪٤‬ض ك‪ ٢‬أٓلَ حُٔ٘ليٍ ‪cliff‬‬ ‫‪-64‬‬
‫ٗخد ا‪٤ٛ‬ذ رلخىع ا‪٬١‬م ٗخٍ ‪ِ٤ُ in a shooting Incident‬ش حُٔزض‪.‬‬ ‫‪-65‬‬

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‫اه‪٬‬ع ُ ِؼيّس أ‪٣‬خّ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُطخثَس ‪ Aircraft‬ؿ‪ َ٤‬هخىٍس ػِ‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٜ‬ز‪ ١ٞ‬أَ‪ٝ‬‬ ‫‪-66‬‬
‫َ‪ِٛٝ‬ضْ حَُ٘‪١‬شُ ‪٣٩‬ـخى ٓ٘‪ٜ‬ي ‪ a scene‬حُيٓخ ٍِ حُ َُٔ ِػ ِ‬
‫ذ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-67‬‬
‫حَُؿَ ًَخَٕ ‪ٝ‬حهق ػِ‪ ٠‬كخكشَ ‪ edge‬حُٔخ َء َٓغ ‪ُٝ‬ي ‪ٛ‬ـ‪.َ٤‬‬ ‫‪-68‬‬
‫ذ ح‪٘ٓ٧‬خٕ‪.‬‬ ‫ًَخَٕ ِػ ْ٘ي‪ ١‬طـَرش ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬خٍس ‪ٓ unpleasant experience‬غ ‪١‬ز‪ِ ٤‬‬ ‫‪-69‬‬
‫حٗخ أُكخ‪ ٍُ ٝ‬إَْٔ ‪ ٫‬أَ ْطَ َى كٌ َٔ‪ ٕٞ٘ٓ ٌُُٕٞ َ٣ ٢‬رظِي حُلخىع‪incident‬‬ ‫‪-71‬‬
‫ك‪ ٢‬حُِكخف َؿّ٘‪ ٠‬أؿ٘‪٤‬ش ًَظزضْ ه‪ٜ٤ٜ‬خ ً ُ‪ ٌٜٙ‬حُٔ٘خٓز ِش ‪occasion‬‬ ‫‪-71‬‬
‫أٗخ أَهٌطُ‪ٜ‬خ ُِٔزخكش ُِظَؼ‪ compensate ٞ٣ٞ‬ػٖ ػيّ حٌُ‪ٛ‬خد ُِٔ‪ٔ٘٤‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-72‬‬
‫رَيأَ ٓ‪ٜ٘‬ظَ‪ ٚ‬ى ٓظيٍد ‪ trainee‬ر‪ًٞ‬خُ ِش اػ‪ٗ٬‬خص‪.‬‬ ‫‪-73‬‬
‫ه َّ ٍَ ط ََْى حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ ِش ٖٓ حؿَ حُ‪ٜ‬لخك ِش ‪. journalism‬‬ ‫‪-74‬‬
‫غ ًَخٗ‪ٞ‬ح ٓظط‪ٞ‬ػ‪. volunteers ٖ٤‬‬ ‫ُوي أَ ًّ َي حٕ ًُ َّ حُ٘خّ حٌُ‪ٗ ٖ٣‬خًٍ‪ٞ‬ح ك‪ ٢‬حُزل ِ‬ ‫‪-75‬‬
‫ٌٓ٘ حُظَوَخػُي ٖٓ حًَُ٘ ِش‪ ،‬هخٓض رؼَٔ طط‪ٞ‬ػ‪ ٍ voluntary ٢‬ؿٔؼ‪ ٚ٤‬ه‪.ٚ٣َ٤‬‬ ‫‪-76‬‬
‫ص ِْٖٓ حُيّ‪.‬‬ ‫ؼذ حٌُِ‪٤‬شُ ى‪ٍٝ‬حً ‪ Role‬ك‪٣ٞ٤‬خ ً ك‪ ٢‬اُحُ ِش حُل‪ِ ٬٠‬‬ ‫ط ِْ ُ‬ ‫‪-77‬‬
‫‪ُ٘٣ ْٛ‬ظـ‪ِ َٕٞ‬ػيّس ٗٔن ‪٩ versions‬ػ‪ٗ٬‬خص حُظِلِ‪ َٕٞ٣‬حُظـخٍ‪َُ ُ ٚ٣‬إ‪٣‬ش ح‪٫‬ك‪.َ٠‬‬ ‫‪-78‬‬
‫طَظ‪ٓ includes ُّٖٔ ٠‬ـٔ‪ٞ‬ػشُ حُٔظلقَ هطغ ك٘‪٤‬شَ ِْٖٓ ًخكش أٗلخء حُؼخُْ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-79‬‬
‫‪ْ َ٣‬لٌ ُْ أًؼَ حُِٔ‪ِ ٞ‬ى رِيحِٗ‪ ْٜ‬كو‪ ٢‬رٌَ٘ ٍٓٔ‪. formal ٢‬‬ ‫‪-81‬‬
‫‪ َّ ًُ summarizes ٚ‬حُظوخٍ‪ َ٣‬حُٔخروش‪.‬‬ ‫ُِو ُ‬ ‫‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُ‪ٞ‬ػ‪٤‬و ِش ط ّ‬ ‫‪-81‬‬
‫حَُ٘‪١‬ش حُزَ‪٣‬طخٗ‪٤‬ش ُى ِػ‪٤‬ضْ ٌُ‪ ٠‬طظَل َّ‪ٌٛ investigate ١‬ح حُوظَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-82‬‬
‫حٗخ ح ًَظٔزضُ حٌُؼ‪ ِْٖٓ َ٤‬حُ‪gained a lot of weight ِٕ ُٞ‬ػ٘يٓخ ًُ ْ٘ضُ ك‪ ٢‬ػطِشَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-83‬‬
‫حَُ٘‪١‬ش أهِضْ ‪ evacuated‬حُوَ‪٣‬ش هزَ ح‪ٗ٩‬لـخ ٍِ رلظَس هِ‪ِ٤‬ش ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-84‬‬
‫ػ٘يٓخ كَظلضْ حُ٘خكٌسَ أٗخ ٗؼَص ربٗلـخٍ ‪ٞٛ‬ح ِء ٓظـ ّٔي‪. icy blast of air‬‬ ‫‪-85‬‬
‫ٗل ْـِ ‪ٓ book‬زٌَحً اًح أٍىَٗخ إَْٔ ُٗل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ؿَكش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٜ‬لَ٘خ حٕ َ‬ ‫ٗلٖ ُٗ ِ‬ ‫‪-86‬‬
‫ض ه‪ٞ‬كِخ ‪ ِْٖٓ fright‬حُُِِحٍ ‪.‬‬ ‫حُؼخثِش ًٍَ‪٠‬ض ِْٖٓ حُز‪ِ ٤‬‬ ‫‪-87‬‬
‫حُ٘خ‪١‬ت ‪َٛٝ‬زطَ٘خ ‪ plunged‬اُ‪ ٠‬حُزل َِ‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ََُِٗ٘خ اُ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-88‬‬
‫ص ‪. scare her to death‬‬ ‫حُؼ‪ٞ‬ح‪ٛ‬ق حَُػي‪٣‬ش صُ ه‪٤‬لُ‪ٜ‬خ اُ‪ ٠‬ىٍؿ‪ ٚ‬حُٔ‪ِ ٞ‬‬ ‫‪-89‬‬
‫‪َِ ٛ‬هضْ ‪screamed‬‬ ‫‪ ٢‬ػِ‪ٓٝ ٠‬خىطِ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ُ ٢ٛٝ‬‬ ‫ػٌ٘ز‪ٞ‬ص ‪َٛ‬ز َ‬ ‫‪-91‬‬
‫ض ك‪ ٢‬حُِ‪.َ٤‬‬ ‫‪ ٢ٛ‬ح‪٤ٛ‬زض رخَُػذ ‪ُٞ petrified‬ؿ‪ٞ‬ى‪ٛ‬خ ‪ٝ‬كي‪ٛ‬خ ك‪ ٢‬حُز‪ِ ٤‬‬ ‫‪-91‬‬
‫ُلٖٔ حُلع ‪ ٫ Fortunately‬أكي ًَخَٕ ك‪ ٢‬حٍُِٔ٘ ػ٘يٓخ اٗ‪ٜ‬خٍ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-92‬‬
‫حُلوخثن ‪. facts‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫هخ ٍَ رؤّٗ‪ ٚ‬ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬ظؤ ًّ َي ٖٓ ‪ٌٟٛ‬‬ ‫‪-93‬‬
‫٘وَّشَ‪ٝ ،‬حُو‪ٞ‬ح حُٔلظ‪٣ٞ‬خص ‪ contents‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪ِ ٤ٍٟ٧‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫هخٓ‪ٞ‬ح رخُـَ‪ ٟ‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ ُ‬ ‫‪-94‬‬

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‫أ‪ِ١‬وضْ حَُ٘‪١‬شُ ‪ِ١‬وخص طلٌ‪٣َ٣‬ش ‪ ٌُٖ warning‬ح‪ٟ٩‬طَحرخصَ آظٔ َّصْ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-95‬‬
‫حٌُظخد‪.‬‬
‫َ‬ ‫ُوي ًَخَٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى طؤه‪ َ٤‬ك‪publication َِ ٘ٗ ٢‬‬ ‫‪-96‬‬
‫أىحث‪ٜ‬خ رَيح ُ‪ ٢‬حٗ‪٘٣ ٚ‬و‪ ٜٚ‬حُٔ٘خػَ ‪. feeling‬‬ ‫‪-97‬‬
‫‪ ْ٤‬كو‪ ٢‬هطخ حه‪٬‬ه‪ ٌُٖٝ ٠‬أ‪٠٣‬خ ً ؿ‪َٗ َ٤‬ػ َ‪. illegal ٢‬‬ ‫‪َْ ٟ‬د ٓؼِّْ ٍ ‪١‬لَ َُ َ‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪-98‬‬
‫حُيٍحٓشَ ‪ٟٝ‬لض حٕ ػِغ حُٔ‪٤‬يحص ٖٓ حُٔلظَٔ ‪ُ likely‬ي‪ٜ٣‬خ َٓ‪١‬خٕ ػي‪.١‬‬ ‫‪-99‬‬
‫ُلٖٔ حُلع ‪ٗ ، Luckily‬لٖ ‪ ٌُِٖ ْٔ ُ٣‬إَْٔ ُٗلَ حٌُِٔ٘شَ حُٔخرو‪ ٚ‬رٌَ٘ رٔ‪. ٢٤‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫حُلَ‪٣‬ن حُٔ٘ظ‪ُٛ َٜ‬ظِقَ ر‪ٜٞ‬ص ػخُ‪ ِٖٓ ٢‬هِزَ ٓ٘ـؼ‪. fans ْٜ٤‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫كَ‪.ٚ٣‬‬
‫َ‬ ‫ظ‪ appearَٜ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُؼَٔ‪ ،‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حَُؿْ حٗ‪ٚ‬‬ ‫أ‪ٛ‬زق ُٓ‪٬‬ثُ‪َٓ ٚ‬طخر‪ ٕٞ‬ػ٘يٓخ َُ ْْ ‪ْ َ٣‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪-112‬‬
‫ػ٘يٓخ ًُ ْ٘ضُ ‪ٛ‬ـ‪َ٤‬ح ًُ ْ٘ضُ أَ ْكذ ح‪٫ِِ ٗ٩‬م ‪ sliding‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪ِ ٤ٍٟ٧‬ش حُِٔ َّٔؼ ِش ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-113‬‬
‫كو‪٤‬زظِ‪ٌَٔٓ ٢‬ضُ ك‪ ٢‬ػـِ ِش ‪ wheel‬ىٍحؿظِ‪.٢‬‬ ‫‪-114‬‬
‫ٓخػش‪.‬‬ ‫ق ّ‬ ‫اٗل‪َٜ‬صُ ‪ got stuck‬ىحهَ اُىكخّ َٓ‪ْ ُِ٘ ٍٟٝ‬‬
‫‪ِ ٜ‬‬ ‫‪-115‬‬
‫ٗظَخ ‪٘٤١‬خ ً ‪ mud‬ػِ‪٬ٓ ٠‬ر ِ‬
‫ٔ٘خ‪.‬‬ ‫ىٍحؿظخٕ طَٔخروظَخ ‪ّ ٍَ ٝ‬‬ ‫‪-116‬‬
‫أ‪ِ١‬و‪ٞ‬ح ِػيّس ‪ِ١‬وخص ُظ َْو‪٣ٞ‬ل٘خ ‪. frighten‬‬ ‫‪-117‬‬
‫ٔو‪.ُ٢‬‬ ‫َٓػ‪ٞ‬د‪ petrified‬حٕ ‪ْ َ٣‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫َ‪ ََ ٛٝ‬اُ‪ ٠‬هٔ ِش حُ٘ـَ ِس ‪ًٝ‬خٕ‬ ‫‪-118‬‬
‫‪ٜ‬ـ‪ َ٤‬اهظل‪.٠‬‬ ‫‪ًَ ٢ٛ‬خٗضْ َٓػ‪ٞ‬ر‪ panic ٚ‬ػ٘يٓخ ‪ُٝ‬ي‪ٛ‬خ حُ َ‬ ‫‪-119‬‬
‫‪ٍٞٛ‬س ر٘ظِ‪ٜ‬خ ُػ َِ‪ٟ‬ضْ ‪ displayed‬ر‪ٟٞٞ‬ف ػِ‪٠٘ٓ ٠‬يطِ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫حُٔؼِٔ‪َ٘٣ ٕٞ‬ظٌ‪ complain َٕٞ‬رؤّٕ حٌُؼ‪ٝ ِْٖٓ َ٤‬هظِ‪٤٠ُ٣ ْٜ‬غ ك‪ ٠‬ح‪٩‬ىحٍ ِس ػٖ حُظؼِ‪.ْ٤‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫هُيَٗخ ػِ‪ ٍٞ١ ٠‬حُطَ‪٣‬ن حُٔظَد ‪dusty road‬‬ ‫‪-112‬‬
‫ص ُكطّٔضْ ‪.‬‬ ‫ٓـٔ‪ٞ‬ػش ػٔ‪ ٖٓ A priceless collection ٚ٘٤‬حُِ‪٣َٛ‬خ ِ‬ ‫‪-113‬‬
‫اًح ً٘ض ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬ظؤًي ِْٖٓ كو‪ٞ‬ه َي حُوخٗ‪٤ٗٞ‬ش‪ ،‬أَٓظ٘‪ٓ َُ ٤‬لخٓ‪. lawyer ٢‬‬ ‫‪-114‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٞ‬ص أ ّٓ‪ٜ‬خ ًخٕ ‪ٛ‬يٓش ًز‪َ٤‬س ‪ - shock‬ك‪ًَ ٜٞ‬خَٕ ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬ظ‪ٞ‬هّ َغ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-115‬‬
‫ػخ‪١‬ل‪ ٢‬ؿيحً ‪emotional‬ػ٘يٓخ أهزَطُ‪ ٚ‬أٗ‪ْ٘ ًُ ٠‬ضُ كخَٓ‪.‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫أ‪ٛ‬زق‬
‫َ‬ ‫‪-116‬‬
‫َٔ٘‪ٞ‬حص ح‪٧‬ه‪َ٤‬س‪.‬‬ ‫حُٔـظٔغ طـ‪ َ٤‬ػزَحُ َ‬‫ِ‬ ‫ٓ‪ٞ‬هق حر٘ي ‪٣‬زَ‪ْْ ًَ Proves ٖٛ‬‬ ‫‪-117‬‬
‫ٌٓٗذ‪.‬‬
‫ُ‬ ‫ُ‪٘ٛ ْ٤‬خى رَ‪ٛ‬خٕ ‪ُٓ proof‬طِن‪ َّ ًُ ٌُٖٝ ،‬ح‪٫‬ىُش طل‪٤‬ي حٗش‬ ‫‪-118‬‬
‫حُـٔن كظ‪ ٠‬حُلـ َِ‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ِْٖٓ ٝ‬‬ ‫كظَ طـ‪ٛ ٍٞ‬خٍّ‪ strict‬كُ َِ َ‬ ‫‪-119‬‬
‫حُؼخُْ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُؼز‪ٞ‬ى‪٣‬ش ٓخ ُحَُضْ طَ‪ٞ‬ؿي ‪ Exists‬ك‪ ٢‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ أؿِح ِء‬ ‫‪-121‬‬
‫‪٘ٛ‬خى ػ‪ٜ‬ز‪٤‬ش ‪ُٓ nervousness‬ظِح‪٣‬يس ك‪ ٍٞ‬آٌخٗ‪ِ ٤‬ش كَد‪.‬‬ ‫‪-121‬‬
‫ٗـ َؼ‪ encouraged ٚ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُوَِحءس ػِ‪ٗ ٠‬ل‪ٝ ٞ‬حٓغ ك‪ ٢‬حُلِٔل ِش‪.‬‬ ‫ٓؼِٔ‪ّ ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-122‬‬
‫ٌٓٗذ أَ‪ ٝ‬رَ‪ُ ٣‬ت ‪ ٖٓ innocent‬ؿَ‪ٔ٣‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ طُو َّ ٍَ ٓ‪ٞ‬حء حُ٘و‪ٚ‬‬ ‫‪٤ٛ‬جش حُٔلِل‪ِ َ٣ ٖ٤‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪-123‬‬

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‫حُطَ‪٣‬ن‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ًخٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ‪١‬خر‪ ٖٓ a long queue َ٣ٞ١ ٍٞ‬حَُٔ‪َٔ٣ ٍِ ٝ‬ظي أٓلَ‬ ‫‪-124‬‬
‫حُزِيحٕ ًَخَٕ ُيَ‪ُٜٔ٣‬خ ه‪٬‬كخص كي‪ٝ‬ى‪٣‬ش ٓظٌ ٍَّسُ ‪.frequent‬‬ ‫‪-125‬‬
‫ٓؤ َ ًًْ َُ ‪ mention‬أكٌخٍ َى اُ‪ ٠‬ؿ‪.ٖ٤‬‬ ‫أٗخ َ‬ ‫‪-126‬‬
‫ّ ح‪٧‬كٔ َِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٠ٛ‬رَيصْ ٌٓ‪ِٛ‬شً ‪ stunning‬ك‪ًُ ٢‬ي حُِزخ ِ‬ ‫‪-127‬‬
‫ٔضَ ك‪ ٢‬كخُش ؿ‪٤‬يس ‪ُِ a good state‬و‪َ٤‬خْىَس‪.‬‬ ‫حُٔلخط‪٤‬ق ‪ -‬أٗض َُ ْ‬
‫َ‬ ‫أػ ِط٘‪٢‬‬ ‫‪-128‬‬
‫حُٔظلق‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُؼَ‪ ٝٝ‬حُظلخػِ‪٤‬ش‪َ Interactive‬ؿٌرضْ حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ حُِ ّ‪ٝ‬ح ٍِ حُـ ّي ِى اُ‪٠‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪-129‬‬
‫هزَ حٗ٘خء ‪ٌٛ‬ح حُظِٔؼخٍ ىٍَٓضْ طلق‬ ‫‪-131‬‬
‫حُوي‪antiquityclassical ْ٣‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫حٌُ‪٢ٌ٤ٓ٬‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُؼ‪َٜ‬‬
‫ُ‪ُٝ٨‬حؽ إَْٔ ‪ُ٣‬ظـخىُ‪ٞ‬ح ‪ٝ ٖٓ argue‬هض ‪٫‬هَ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ٖٓ حُطز‪٤‬ؼ ُ‪٢‬‬ ‫‪-131‬‬
‫ػ‪ٓ ٞ٠‬ـِْ حُ٘‪ٞ٤‬م اطّ‪ َْ ٜ‬أؿ‪ِٜ‬س ح‪٩‬ػ‪ ّ٬‬رخُظ ََل‪bias ِ٤‬‬ ‫‪-132‬‬
‫حُٔ‪ٞ‬هغ ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ص ِْٖٓ ‪ٌٛ‬ح‬ ‫كٌف ‪ omission‬حُٔؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خ ِ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ٗلٖ َُٔ٘خ ٓٔئ‪ ُٕٞٝ‬ػٖ‬ ‫‪-133‬‬
‫ِْٖٓ ‪ٝ‬ؿ‪ٜ‬ش حُ٘ظَ ‪ point of view‬حُطز‪٤‬ش ‪ٞ٣ ٫‬ؿي كخؿشَ ُِؼِٔ‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-134‬‬
‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬حصَ ُ ٌِ‪ٌ٣ ٠‬ظذ حٌُظخ ِ‬
‫د‪.‬‬ ‫ك‪ٓ ٢‬ويّٓظِ‪ ،ٚ‬حُ ُٔئُق ‪َ٣ author‬وُ‪ ٍُ ٞ‬رؤّٗ‪ ٚ‬أَه ٌَ ػٔخٕ َ‬ ‫‪-135‬‬
‫حُؤ َُ أرَُ ‪ highlights‬ح‪ٌٗ٧‬خ ٍَ حُـخٓ‪٠‬شَ ُِظ‪.ٍِ ٬‬‬ ‫‪-136‬‬
‫حُٔخرن ‪. former‬‬‫ِ‬ ‫لظخؽ اٗخٍس ِْٖٓ ٍد ػِٔ ِي‬ ‫َٗ ُ‬ ‫‪-137‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬قْ اُ‪ ٠‬حُٔلٌٔش‪ Court‬رخُ‪٠‬ز‪ ٢‬حٌُ‪ٍَ ١‬أ‪٣‬ضَ ‪.‬‬ ‫ٍؿخ ًء ِ‬ ‫‪-138‬‬
‫‪ ١‬اكٔخّ د حُل٘ٔ ِش‪.‬‬ ‫طَ٘ظ‪ُ ٜ‬ي ‪ُ violates‬ـظُ‪ ٚ‬أ ّ‬ ‫‪-139‬‬
‫‪ obtainingُٜٚٞ‬ػِ‪ٓ ٠‬خٍ ػٖ ‪٣َ١‬ن ح‪٫‬كظ‪٤‬خٍ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٞٛ‬ظُ ِ‪ٌٗٓ ََ ٜ‬زخ ً ِْٖٓ ُك ُ‬ ‫‪-141‬‬
‫رَ ْؼ َي إَْٔ رخػَض حُز‪٤‬ضَ ًَخَٕ ِػ ْ٘يَ‪ٛ‬خ ٓزِؾ ًز‪ sum َ٤‬طلض ط‪َّ ٜ‬ك‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-141‬‬
‫ٓظَ ٌُ‪٠ٓ ُٕٞ‬ز‪١ٞ‬خ ً ‪ُright‬ـَك ِش حُطؼخّ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُٔـخى ِس َ‬ ‫‪-142‬‬
‫‪.ٝ‬‬ ‫د ‪ٝ‬حُزؼ‪ِ ٞ‬‬ ‫‪ ْٛ‬هخ‪ٟ‬ؼ‪ ٕٞ‬اُ‪ ٠‬حُؼ‪ٞ‬ح‪ٛ‬ق حَُِٓ‪٤‬ش‪ٝ sandstorms‬حٌُرخ ِ‬ ‫‪-143‬‬
‫حُوَ‪ٝ‬ؽ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ٓ‪َِٗ٤‬خ ِٕ ‪ weighed‬حػ٘خء‬ ‫كخً‪ٜ‬ظ َي ‪ٝ‬ه‪٠‬خٍ َى َ‬ ‫‪-144‬‬
‫َٗلٖ ٗلخكع ػِ‪ٓ ٠‬ـ‪٬‬طَ٘خ ىحثٔخ ً كي‪٣‬ؼشَ ‪up to date‬‬ ‫‪-145‬‬
‫ح‪٩‬ر‪ٞ‬س ٓٔئ‪٤ُٝ‬ش ‪ responsibility‬ىحثٔش‬ ‫‪-146‬‬
‫حُ‪٣َ٠‬زش ػِ‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٞ‬ه‪ِ ٞ‬ى ٓ‪ٞ‬ف ‪ُٜ ٌٕٞ٣‬خ طؤػ‪ impactَ٤‬ػِ‪٘٤‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-147‬‬
‫أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ حُظًََ‪َٓ ِ٤‬غ حُؼَػَس حُيحثٔ‪ ٍ constant ٚ‬إٓ‬ ‫‪-148‬‬
‫‪ٓ َُ ٜ‬زٌَح‪.‬‬ ‫ُ‪ٜ‬زق هِو‪ٞٗ anxiousٚ‬ػخ ً ٓخ ىحثٔخ ً اًح ُْ َٗ ِ‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫أ ّٓ‪ ٢‬ط‬ ‫‪-149‬‬
‫حُطلَ أػط َ‪ ٠‬ارظٔخٓش ػو‪ trusting smile ٚ‬ىحكج‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-151‬‬
‫أه‪٬‬م حُ‪ٜ‬لخك ِش ‪ٓ journalism‬لَ ٗوخٕ ًز‪. َ٤‬‬ ‫‪-151‬‬

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‫حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪.ٚ‬‬
‫ّ‬ ‫حُ‪ٞ‬ؿز‪ ٚ‬حُـٌحث‪ ٚ٤‬حُٔظ‪ٞ‬حُٗ‪٣ٍَٟٝ A balanced diet ٚ‬شُ ُ٘ٔ‪ٞ‬‬ ‫‪-152‬‬
‫ٔ‪ٓ َٖ٤‬ؼي ٍَ اٗظخؽ حًَُ٘شَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٛ‬يك٘خ ‪ objective‬حَُث‪ٞٛ ٢ٔ٤‬طل ّ‬ ‫‪-153‬‬
‫يع‪.‬‬‫طل ُ‬ ‫ِذ آهَ ح‪٧‬هزخٍ حُؼخؿِ ِش ‪ًٔ breaking news‬خ ْ‬ ‫َٓ٘ ْـ ُ‬‫ٗلٖ َ‬ ‫‪-154‬‬
‫حُوظخٍ ك‪ ٢‬ك‪٤‬ظ٘خّ ًَخَٕ طـَرشً‪ experience‬حػَص ػِ‪ ٠‬رو‪٤‬ش ك‪٤‬خط‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-155‬‬
‫‪ ٠ٛ‬حظ‪َٜ‬ص ٗـخػشَ ‪ٛ‬خثِشَ ػ٘يٓخ أٗوٌ ْط‪ ِْٖٓ rescued ٚ‬حُ٘خ ٍِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-156‬‬
‫ن ‪ Route‬حُٔظخ‪ِ َٛ‬س‪.‬‬ ‫هطّطضْ حَُ٘‪١‬شُ ‪َ ٣َ١‬‬ ‫‪-157‬‬
‫إّ طٔ‪٬٣ٞ‬صَ ‪ Finances‬حًَُ٘شَ ك‪ ٢‬ك‪.٠ٟٞ‬‬ ‫‪-158‬‬
‫حُزَحٓؾ ػِ‪.PC ٠‬‬‫ِ‬ ‫ٓ‪ٞ‬حهغ حُ‪٣ٞ‬ذ ُظًََ‪٤‬ذ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ ٫‬طَؼط‪ٍ ٢‬ه‪ٜ‬شَ ‪permission‬اُ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-159‬‬
‫إّ حًَُ٘شَ طَُ ًّ ُِ ػِ‪ ٠‬طَط‪ َ٣ٞ‬حُٔ٘ظـخص حُـي‪٣‬ي ِس ‪. product‬‬ ‫‪-161‬‬
‫‪َ٣ ْٛ‬ظؼِّ ُٔ‪ٞ‬ح ‪ٝ‬ظ‪٤‬لش أَ‪ٜٓ ٝ‬خٍس ه‪ ٍ٬‬ى‪ٍٝ‬س طيٍ‪٣‬ز‪٤‬ش طيَػ‪٘ٛ ٠‬ؼشً ‪apprenticeship‬‬ ‫‪-161‬‬
‫‪ ١‬ىُ‪ٞٓ َ٤‬ػ‪ٞ‬م ‪٩ credible‬ىحٗظ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫ُْ ‪٘٣‬ظـ‪ٞ‬ح أ ّ‬ ‫‪-162‬‬
‫كَويصْ ُ‪٤‬لَر‪ ٍٞ‬حُِؼزش كو‪ ٕ٧ ٢‬حُلٌ َْ طُل‪. biased َِ ّ٤‬‬ ‫‪-163‬‬
‫حُظ‪ ْ٤ٜٔ‬حُٔٔظخُ ِس‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ص ‪features‬‬ ‫حُٔ‪٤‬خٍس َُ‪ٜ‬خ رَ ْؼ‪ِّ ٤ٓ ٞ‬ح ِ‬ ‫‪-164‬‬
‫حُ٘‪ٞ‬حٍع أُٗ‪َ٤‬صْ ‪ illuminated‬رو‪ ١ِ ٞ٤‬ح‪ِ ٟٞ٧‬ء حُِٔ ّ‪ِ ٗٞ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-165‬‬
‫‪َٛ‬ه‪ٞ‬ح ‪ ٖٓ screamed‬حُ‪٠‬لي ػِ‪ٌُٗ ٠‬خطِ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪َ ْٛ‬‬ ‫‪-166‬‬
‫ن‪skidded‬‬ ‫حُطَ‪٣‬ن حُٔظـ ّٔ ِي‪ ،‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٍس اُِٗ َ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ػ٘يٓخ هخٓض رخُلَِٓ‪ ٚ‬ػِ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-167‬‬
‫‪ٌٛ‬ح حهيّ ‪ٓ the oldest‬ز٘‪ ٠‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔي‪ِ ٘٣‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-168‬‬
‫ذ ‪ٝ‬رؼي‪ٛ‬خ ‪ٝ‬هّ ُغ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُـخٗذ ح‪٥‬هَ‪the other side.‬‬ ‫‪َ ٟ‬غ حٓ َٔ َي ػِ‪ٌٛ ٠‬ح حُـخٗ ِ‬ ‫‪-169‬‬
‫أٗخ ىحثٔخ ً ٓ‪ٞ‬ف حطٌ ًّ َُ‪ُ remember‬ػطَِ٘خ حَُحثؼش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-171‬‬
‫ٍث‪ ْ٤‬حُ‪ٍُٞ‬حء حػَِٖ ‪announce‬ػٖ ٗ‪٤‬ظ‪ُِ ٚ‬ظَوَخػُي‪.‬‬ ‫‪-171‬‬
‫ٓٔ َغ ٓؤٓؤ ‪ bleat‬حُ ِوَحفَ‬ ‫ر‪ٔ٘٤‬خ حُطلَ َٓ٘‪ ٠‬ه‪ ٍ٬‬حُلو‪َ ،ٍِ ٞ‬‬ ‫‪-172‬‬
‫أَٗخ هخثقُ أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ حُظَؼِ‪٤‬ن ػِ‪َٝ٘ٓ comment on٠‬ػ َي كظ‪ ٠‬ح‪.ٕ٥‬‬ ‫‪-173‬‬
‫ٓظ‪٤‬ق اط‪ٞ‬ظق ك‪ٜ٘ٓ employed in ٠‬غ ك‪.2111 ٢‬‬ ‫‪-174‬‬
‫‪٤ْ ٜ‬ي ‪fishing‬‬ ‫ًَخَٕ حُطوْ ؿ‪ّ٤‬ي ٌُُي ه ٍَّصُ حُ ٌِ‪ٛ‬خد ُِ َ‬ ‫‪-175‬‬
‫‪ ْ٤‬كو‪ٍ Not only ٢‬ك‪٠‬ض حُلي‪٣‬غ ٓؼ‪ٌََُّٜ٘ ،٢‬خ أ‪٠٣‬خ ً ‪ْ ٓ٫‬ظ٘‪ ٢‬ػِ‪ ٢‬حُلَ٘‬ ‫َُ َ‬ ‫‪-176‬‬
‫ح‪ٟٞ٧‬حء ‪ Spotlights‬طخرؼضْ حَُحه‪ٜ‬خٕ ك‪ ٍٞ‬ه٘ز‪ ٚ‬حَُٔٔف‪.‬‬ ‫‪-177‬‬
‫حُلخٓ‪ٞ‬د‪ٌٛ،‬ح هِّ ََ ٖٓ ‪ُ belittled‬ؿ‪ٜٞ‬ىَ‪ٛ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫رخَُؿْ حٗ‪ٜ‬خ ه‪٠‬ض ٓخػخصَ طُ‪ِٜ‬ق‬ ‫‪-178‬‬
‫حُ‪٠‬ؼق‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ ْٜ‬حُظًََ‪ ِ٤‬ػِ‪ٗ ٠‬وخ‪ ١‬حُو‪ٝ ٙٞ‬طَوِ‪ٗ minimize َ٤‬وخ‪١‬‬ ‫ٖٓ حُ ُٔ ِ‬ ‫‪-179‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ أُهخط ََ ‪ ٌٙٛ‬حَُؿز ِش حُؼخرظ ِش‪ ًَْ َ٧ constant‬حُ٘‪٫ًٞٞ‬ط ِ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫أٗخ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪-181‬‬
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‫‪َُ ٠ٛ -181‬ؼزضْ هيػش‪٤ٓ trick‬جش ؿيحً ػِ ّ‪٢‬‬
‫أك‪ Hitchcock ّ٬‬ر‪ٜ‬خ ٓ‪ٞ‬حهق ٓؼ‪َ٤‬سَ ‪ cliffhangers.‬كو‪٤‬و‪٤‬شَ‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -182‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ‬
‫‪ -183‬أػظوي حٗ‪َ ُٝ ٚ‬ي ٌُِ‪ٓ ٌَُٕٞ َ٣ ٢‬ل َّ ٍَ ك‪ٛ ٠‬ل‪٤‬لش ٗؼز‪٤‬ش ‪. a tabloid newspaper.‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ـ‪ ّٞ‬حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪٤‬لش حُ٘ؼز‪٤‬شَ ‪. tabloid press‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٓ -184‬يف ُ‪ٝ‬ؿظ‪ ٚ‬رٔزذ ًَحٓظِ‪ٜ‬خ ٖٓ‬
‫حُؼَر‪. ٢‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُؼخُْ‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ع حُ‪ٜ‬لق حُ‪٤ٓٞ٤‬شُ‪ daily broadsheet‬ػِ‪ٗ ٠‬ل‪ٝ ٞ‬حٓغ ك‪٢‬‬ ‫‪ -185‬طُ‪ُ ُّ ٞ‬‬
‫‪ -186‬كٌَس ا ُْوخء هطخرخ ً ك‪ ٢‬حُـٔ‪ ٍِ ٜٞ‬أٍػز ْظ‪. petrified ٚ‬‬
‫حُـ َٔ َِ حُـ‪ِ ٣ٍَٟٝ َ٤‬ش ِْٖٓ حُ ُٔٔ ّ‪ٞ‬ى ِس‪.‬‬ ‫ص أَ‪ُ ٝ‬‬ ‫‪َ -187‬كٌكَ٘خ ‪ٝ‬ػيُ٘خ ‪ edited out‬رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حٌُِٔخ ِ‬
‫ح‪٩‬هظ‪ٜ‬خى‪.١‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -188‬حُز‪٬‬ى هَ ْي طَ ْ‪ٜ‬ز‪ plunge into ُ٢‬اُ‪ٛ ٠‬خ‪ِ ٣ٝ‬ش حُوَح ِ‬
‫د‬
‫‪ٓ -189‬خٗظخ ًِ‪ُٗٞ‬و‪ ٚ٤ٜ‬طـٔ ُي ‪ personification‬ػ‪٤‬ي حُٔ‪ِ ٬٤‬ى‪.‬‬
‫أ‪ٛ‬زق ٗو‪ٍَٜٞ٘ٓ ٚ٤ٜ‬س ‪ celebrity‬ك‪ ٢‬رِي ِس ‪.‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪-191‬‬
‫ِذ ػل‪َ ٞ‬ى ‪. beg your pardon.‬‬ ‫‪ُ ١‬‬‫‪ٝ‬هق ‪ٝ‬أٗخ أَ ْ‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ -191‬أٗخ ًُ ْ٘ضُ‬
‫ص حُوطخ ٍِ‪.‬‬ ‫ٓظِ ْلٔخٍ ‪ enquire‬ك‪ ٍٞ‬أ‪ٝ‬هخ ِ‬ ‫‪ -192‬حط‪ِٜ‬ض رخُٔلطشَ ُ‪ْ ٪‬‬
‫‪ٔٗ -193‬وش ٓٔظوزِ‪٤‬ش ‪ ِْٖٓ A future version‬آُ ِش حُظ‪٣ َ٣ٜٞ‬ظْ طط‪َٛ٣ٞ‬خ كخُ‪٤‬خ ً ‪.‬‬
‫‪ ٖٓ -194‬ح‪٧‬ك‪ َ٠‬إٔ طَويّ ىُ‪ َ٤‬كو‪٤‬و‪ factual evidence ٠‬رويٍ ح‪ٌٓ٫‬خٕ ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -195‬أٗخ ُْ آظِْ ً٘ق كٔخر‪ ٢‬حُٔ‪َٜ‬ك‪ bank statement ٢‬ػٖ حُ٘‪ َٜ‬حُٔخ‪٢ٟ‬‬
‫حُِ‪ ٜٙٞ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔوِ ِٕ ‪. storeroom.‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ -196‬كخٍّ ح‪ ٖٓ٧‬كَخؿؤ َ‬
‫ع حُؼٔ‪ٝ priceless ٖ٤‬حُوطؼش حُل٘‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -197‬حُز‪٤‬ضَ َِٓ‪ ٠‬رخ‪٧‬ػخ ِ‬
‫‪ً٘ -198‬ض ٓ‪٠‬طَ ُِ‪ٞ‬ه‪ٞ‬ف ‪١‬خر‪ُ a queue for ٍٞ‬يه‪ ٍٞ‬حُلٔخّ ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -199‬ػَٔ‪ٛ‬خ ًخٕ ‪ٓٝ 55‬خ ُحَُضْ آَأسً ٌٓ‪.a stunning woman. ِٚٛ‬‬
‫حُٔلظخف ُِ‪ُٚ ٍٞٛٞ‬‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫‪ -211‬حُٔؼَكش ًِ٘ ‪ ٌُٖٝ ، Treasure‬حُظيٍ‪٣‬ذ ‪ٞٛ‬‬
‫ظق حُـ٘‪ٞ‬ى حُ٘خٍ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُـٔ‪. ٍٜٞ‬‬ ‫‪١ -211‬زوخ ً َُ‪ٝ‬ح‪٣‬خص ٗخ‪ٛ‬ي حُؼ‪٤‬خ ِٕ ‪ ، eyewitness‬كَ َ‬
‫‪ -212‬حُل٘خٍ ‪٣‬ليى حُٔيه ََ ‪ entrance‬اُ‪ ٠‬حُٔ‪٘٤‬خ ِء‪.‬‬
‫‪ ٝ‬طَظ‪ ُّٖٔ ٠‬ىٍؿش كَحٍس ػخُ‪٤‬ش ‪ٓ ٝ a high temperature‬ؼخٍ‬ ‫‪ -213‬أػَح‪ ٝ‬حَُٔ ِ‬
‫حٌُ‪ًٞ‬ذ ح‪٧‬رؼ ُي ك‪ ٢‬حُ٘ظخّ حُ٘ٔٔ‪. the solar system. ٢‬‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫‪ -214‬رِ‪ٞ‬ط‪ٞ‬‬
‫ص ُ‪ٝ‬ىص حَُ٘‪ِ ١‬ش رؤكٌخ ٍَ ػٔ‪٘٤‬شَ ‪. valuable clues‬‬ ‫‪ -215‬طلِ‪ َُ ٤‬حُؼ‪٘٤‬خ ِ‬
‫‪ -216‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ‪َ٣ ٕٞ٤‬ظّ‪ accuse َٕٜٞٔ‬أؿ‪ِٜ‬س ح‪٩‬ػ‪ ّ٬‬روِن ا‪ٟ‬طَحرخص‪.‬‬
‫‪ٍ -217‬ؿَ ح‪١٩‬لخء ‪ A firefighter‬حٗوٌ ك‪٤‬خس ر٘ض ‪ٛ‬ـ‪ِ َ٤‬س ػِ‪ ٠‬كٔخد ك‪٤‬خطِ‪.ٚ‬‬
‫ص ك‪ ٢‬ح‪ٓ٧‬خً ِٖ حُطز‪٤‬ؼ‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫كيحثن حُل‪ٞ٤‬حٗخص طُلخ‪ ٍُ ٝ‬ػ ََْ‪ exhibit ٝ‬حُل‪ٞ٤‬حٗخ ِ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -218‬أًؼَ‬
‫رَحٓؾ طَر‪ِ ٣ٞ‬ش طلخػِ‪ِ ٤‬ش ‪. interactive‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -219‬حُظٌ٘‪ُٞٞ‬ؿ‪٤‬خ ‪ ٌٖٔ٣‬إٔ طُٔظَؼٔ ََ ‪ْٗ ٩‬ظخؽ‬

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‫هي‪ antiquityْ٣‬ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪.ٖ٤ٜ‬‬ ‫‪ -211‬ح‪٧‬رَ حُ‪ ٚ٤٘٤ٜ‬آظويٓض ً‪١ ِٚ٤ٓٞ‬ز‪٤‬ش ٌٓ٘ ػ‪ِ َٜ‬‬
‫ع حُلو‪٤‬و‪ِ ٤‬ش ‪ٝ ٖٓ real events‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٜ‬يك‪. ٚ‬‬ ‫حُل‪ٝ ِْ٤‬ح‪٧‬كيح ِ‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ ١‬ط٘خر‪ ٚ‬ر‪ٌٛ ٖ٤‬ح‬ ‫‪ -211‬أ ّ‬
‫‪ْ ٟ‬غ ًُ َّ حٌُٔ‪ٗٞ‬خص ك‪ ٢‬هيٍ ًز‪. a large pot. َ٤‬‬ ‫‪ِ -212‬‬
‫ح‪٩‬كظ‪٤‬خ‪.٢١‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -213‬أهظ‪ ٢‬ط َْلذ طَ َؼِّْ حُلَٖ حُلوخٍ‪ art pottery ١‬ك‪ٝ ٢‬هظِ‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫د ٓي‪٘ٛ‬شُ ‪. incredible.‬‬ ‫‪ٟٞٞٓ -214‬ع ‪ٌٛ‬ح حٌُظخ ِ‬
‫ص ‪. litter‬‬ ‫‪ ًَ -215‬حُلي‪٣‬و‪ ٚ‬كخٓيُ‪ ٙ‬رخُل‪ِ ٬٠‬‬
‫َٔ٘ ِش حُٔخرو ِش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -216‬ح‪ٗ٩‬ظخؽ حٍُِحػ‪َٔٗ ٢‬خ د‪ 1‬رخُٔخثش ُٓوخٍٗ‪ ٚ‬د ‪ compared with‬حُ َ‬
‫‪ -217‬حُل‪َ٘٣ ُْ ِ٤‬ظ‪ ٢ٜ‬د ٓ‪ٞ‬هق ٓؼ‪ْ َ٣ٝ ، cliffhanger َ٤‬ظَ ُى حُـٔ‪ ٍَ ٜٞ‬ؿخث َغ ُ‪ً٨‬ؼ َِ‪' .‬‬
‫‪ -218‬ا‪٬ٛ‬كخص حُلٌ‪ٓٞ‬ش حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ‪٤‬ش ‪ٝ‬ا‪٫‬هظ‪ٜ‬خى‪٣‬ش ‪ُٜ٣‬يّىح ِٕ رخٗليحٍ‪plunge‬حُز‪٬‬ى اُ‪ ٠‬حُل‪.٠ٟٞ‬‬
‫ض‪.‬‬‫‪ -219‬حُؼ‪ٍٞ‬سُ حَُهٔ‪َ The digital revolutionٚ٤‬ؿؼِضْ ح‪ َٓ٧‬حٓ‪َ ُِ َٜ‬ؼ ََٔ ِْٖٓ حُز‪ِ ٤‬‬
‫‪ -221‬طْ ح‪ُ٧‬ر‪٬‬ؽ ػٖ حُلخىع ك‪ ٢‬حُـَ‪٣‬يس حُٔلِ‪ّ٤‬ش ‪the local press‬‬
‫‪ -221‬حُ‪ٜ‬لق حُ٘ؼز‪٤‬ش ‪ tabloid newspapers‬طٔظويّ ُـش رٔ‪٤‬طش‬
‫‪ٝ‬ػ٘خ‪ٟ ٖ٣ٝ‬ؤش‬
‫خ‪َٓ ٝ‬ش حُؼ٘خ‪ headlines ٖ٣ٝ‬ه‪ٜٛٞ‬خ ً حُٔظؼِّوش رخُؼخثِش حُٔخٌُ ِش‪.‬‬ ‫ّ ‪ ٫‬طٔظط‪٤‬غ ُٓوَ َ‬ ‫‪ -222‬حُ٘خ ِ‬
‫ص ك‪ ٠‬هخك‪٤‬ش ‪ rhyme‬طُٔخػيَى ػِ‪ ٠‬ط ًٌََْ‪ٛ‬خ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٟ‬غ حُٔؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خ ِ‬ ‫‪ْ َٝ -223‬‬
‫‪ -224‬حُل‪٤٠‬لش ًَخٗضْ ك‪ ٢‬ػ٘خ‪ ٖ٣ٝ‬حُـَحثي ‪ِ ُ headlines‬ؼيّس أ‪٣‬خّ‬
‫ٌد حُو َّح َء رخُؼ٘خ‪ ٖ٣ٝ‬حُزخٍُ ِس حُٔي‪ِ ٘ٛ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫طـ ُ‬ ‫‪ -225‬حُ‪ٜ‬لق حُ٘ؼز‪٤‬ش ‪ْ The tabloid‬‬
‫‪ -226‬ه َّ ٍَ إ ‪َٔ٣‬ظو‪ ِْٖٓ resign َُ ٤‬حُِـ٘ ِش‪.‬‬
‫‪ -227‬ح‪١٧‬لخٍ ًَخٗ‪ٞ‬ح ٓ٘ز‪ fascinatedٖ٣َٜ‬رخُ‪ ٍٜٞ‬حُٔظلًَ ِش‪.‬‬
‫‪ -228‬حُوخطَ آظطخ َع ‪ managed to‬حُ‪َٜٝ‬د ِْٖٓ حُٔـ ِٖ‪.‬‬
‫‪ٜ‬ش‪invent a story..‬‬ ‫ن‪ٌُُ .‬ي حهظَػض ه ّ‬ ‫‪ ُْ -229‬طَٔظط‪ُ ٤‬غ إَْٔ طَوُ‪ ٍَ ٞ‬حُل َّ‬
‫‪ -231‬حٓظ‪٤‬وظض ػِ‪ ٠‬حُزٌخء رٔزذ حٗ‪ٜ‬خ ح‪٤ٛ‬زض د ًخر‪. had a nightmareّٞ‬‬
‫‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ٍ ٠‬ىػِ‪ٍٓ ٠‬خُظِ‪ ٢‬حُ٘‪ٜ‬خث‪ِ ٤‬ش رخُؼ‪ٞ‬ىس ٍ‪ by return‬حُزَ‪ِ ٣‬ي‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -231‬أَطّٔ٘‪ُ ٠‬‬
‫حُل ُ‬
‫‪ -232‬حٗخ رَيأصُ ٓزٌَح ٌُ‪ in order to ٠‬حطَلخى‪ ١‬حَُٔ‪ ٍِ ٝ‬حُٔ‪. ٠‬‬
‫‪ ٠ٍَٓ -233‬ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍُ ًَحصَ حُؼِؾ ػِ‪ ٠‬رؼ‪ ْٜ٠‬حُزؼ‪ ْٛٝ each otherٞ‬ك‪٣َ١ ٠‬وِ‪.ْٜ‬‬
‫‪ ٫ -234‬طَ ٌُْٖ ٓظؤ ًّي ٖٓ‪ٗ sure of‬لٔي‪.‬‬
‫حُز‪ ٞ٤‬د حُيٓظش‪by dozen. .‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ -235‬طَ٘ظَ‪ ١‬ؿيطُ‪٢‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ َُِ٘ ْ‪ ّٞ‬ح‪ ٫‬حًح ‪ْ َٗ unless‬ظَ ُى ُ‪ ٚ‬حُ٘‪ٍٞ‬‬ ‫‪ -236‬حُطلَ َُْٖ ‪َ ٌْ َ٣‬‬
‫ذ‪.‬‬
‫َٗحء رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حُلِ‪ِ ٤‬‬ ‫‪ -237‬أَطّٔ٘‪ ٠‬رؤّٗ‪ٜ‬خ طظَ ٌَ ًَّ‪ِ remembered‬‬

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‫‪ -238‬حُطز‪٤‬ذ حُز‪٤‬طَ‪ ١‬ه َّ ٍَ رؤّٕ ‪٣‬ـَ‪ ٟ‬ػِٔ‪ ٚ٤‬ػِ‪ operate on ٠‬حٌُِذ‪.‬‬
‫ض ‪ُٗ ٌُُٖٔ٣‬ظ ََـّ٘ز‪ٜ‬خ ‪ avoided‬رؤ َ ْهٌ حؿَحءحص ح‪ٓ٧‬خ ِٕ حُزٔ‪ِ ٤‬ط‪ٚ‬‬ ‫ع ك‪ ٢‬حُز‪ِ ٤‬‬ ‫‪ -239‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ حُل‪ٞ‬حى ِ‬
‫ِذ رطخهشَ ٓلز َي‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -241‬كخ‪ ٍْ ٝ‬ط ًٌََْ حٕ ‪ْ remember to‬‬
‫طـ ُ‬
‫ظ‪ٞ‬ؿ ْ‪ ٚ‬اُ‪ ٠‬حُٔلطشَ ح‪ ٫‬كظ‪ ٠‬أهَ ُلظش ‪. last moment.‬‬ ‫‪ٗ -241‬لٖ َُ ْْ ُٗ ّ‬
‫د حٌُ‪ ٟ‬حهَ‪ٟ‬ظ‪ُ lendٚ‬ي ؟‬ ‫ٓظُؼ‪ُ ٤‬ي حٌُظخ ِ‬ ‫‪ٓ -242‬ظ‪َ ٠‬‬
‫‪ -243‬حَُؿَ حُلو‪ َ٤‬هظَ ‪ murdered‬ر‪ٞ‬حٓط‪ ٚ‬ػ‪ٜ‬خرش حُ٘‪ َٜ‬حُٔخ‪.٢ٟ‬‬
‫‪ َّ ًُ -244‬ػ‪ member ٞ٠‬ك‪ ٠‬حُؼخثِ ِش ًخٕ ‪ ٫‬رُ َّي إْٔ ‪ْ َ٣‬ـٔ ََ حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪.ٕٞ‬‬
‫‪ -245‬حُٔ‪٤‬يس طُئىّ‪ perform on ١‬رٌَ٘ ؿٔ‪ َ٤‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُز‪٤‬خٗ‪.ٞ‬‬
‫ّ حَُْٓ أٍرغ َٓحص ًَ آز‪ٞ‬ع‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -246‬حُ‪ُٞ‬ي ‪َ٣‬خط‪ ٠‬اُ‪ come to ٠‬ىٍ‪ِ ٝ‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ -247‬هخٓض رِق ه‪ ِٕٞٓ wound ٢٤‬ك‪ ٍٞ‬ا‪ٛ‬ز َؼ‪ٜ‬خ ٌُِ‪ ٫ ٢‬ط ْ٘ٔ‪ ٢‬ح‪٩‬ؿظٔخع‪.‬‬
‫‪ُ -248‬وي طْ طلٌ‪َ٣‬ى حٕ ‪ ٫‬طـظٔغ َٓغ ‪ associate with‬أ‪ُٝ‬جي ح‪٧‬ػ‪٠‬خء‪.‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ طَكغ ‪ raise‬ح‪٧‬ؿ‪.ٍٞ‬‬ ‫‪ ُٞ -249‬طَُ‪ُ ٣‬ي ًَٗظَ ِي إَْٔ ط َْـ َ‬
‫ٌد حُؼُ ّٔخ ٍَ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫ّ ‪َ٣‬ؼظوي‪ َٕٝ‬رؤّٗ‪ ٖٓ ٚ‬حُٔ‪ٜ‬خٍس ‪it is clever‬‬ ‫‪ . -251‬رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حُ٘خ ِ‬
‫ص حُٔؼَ‪ٝ‬كش‪.‬‬ ‫ٓظِ ْؼٔخٍ حٌُِٔخ ِ‬ ‫ا ْ‬

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UNIT 1 –Grammar – past simple –perfect-continuous

1. Last Saturday, my father ................... that his dinner suit was too
small, so now he is following a strict diet.
A- has discovered B- discovers
C –discovered D - was discovering

2. Kiran ..................her driving test five times so far without


success, but she hasn‟t given up, yet.
A -takes B -has taken
C -was taking D- is taking

3. Ayesha has been a vegetarian for eleven years now, and she
......................meat at all during this time.
A- isn‟t eating B - wasn‟t eating
C- doesn‟t eat D -hasn‟t eaten

4. Last year, Ahmed................. his bicycle to work everyday, but he


has been taking the bus since the accident.
A - rides B- has ridden
C - rode D - was riding
5. I ....... glasses when I was younger, but now I have contact lenses.
A- was wearing B- have worn
C- have been wearing D- wore
6. About a month ago, I ................ a brochure about your hotel, but I
haven‟t received it yet.
A- request B- have requested
C- was requesting D- requested
7. In the USA, the twenty largest newspaper chains account for
almost half of the circulation, reflecting a trend that.......... in the
1970s.
A- started B- start
C- was starting D- is starting
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8. More than two hundred people .............. the tower when the bomb
exploded in one of the dustbins.
A -have visited B- were visiting
C -visited D -are visiting

9. Because you ate half of the ingredients as I ................... dinner,


you probably aren‟t hungry at all now.
A- have prepared B -prepared
C – prepare D - was preparing

10.He .................. to unlock the door to his flat because the


telephone ........... was ring
A was hurrying B hurries
C hurried D is hurrying

11.John Deere ................. his farm machinery business, which still


produces tractors today, in the 19th century.
A -founds B -has founded
C -was founding D -founded

12.The old lady‟s health was deteriorating day by day until she ........
smoking.
A - gave up B - gives up
C - has given up D -is giving up

13.The managing director ................. Sid to sales manager and ever


since, he has been bossing everybody around.
A- promoted B- promotes
C- has promoted D- is promoting
14.My sister has been suffering from severe back aches lately and I
think it‟s because, last month, she ................ to work in a shop
where she has to pick up heavy things.
A - has started B - was starting
C – started D - is starting

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15.Though she doesn‟t like dancing, Sonia .............. to the disco
with her friends the previous night just in order to be with them
in a different atmosphere.
A - has gone B - went
C- is going D – goes

16.Joey was just being stubborn when he refused to go to thecinema


today and he only did so because we......to go bowling yesterday.
A- haven‟t wanted B- doesn‟t want
C- don‟t want D -didn‟t want

17.As the President ................the hall, all the guests rose to their
feet to welcome him.
A- was entering B -entered
C- is entering D- enters

18.We ................. football for two hours and went to a restaurant for
a meal, afterwards.
A- are playing B- play
C- played D- have played

19.Environmental pollution ............... ever since people began to


congregate in towns and cities.
A- will have existed B- exist
C- had existed D- has existed

20.Although he had finished the first round in record time, he


........... in the second, and so finished tenth overall.
A is slipping B was slipping
C slips D slipped
21.The petrol warning light ............. for half an hour before we
reached a petrol station.
A- had been flashing B- is going to flash
C- flashed D- flashes

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22.Up until the tap water came back on yesterday evening, we
............... water back and forth for three days.
A- had been carrying B- have been carrying
C- were carrying D- will have carried

23.The neighbours ............... so loudly last night that they kept us


all awake until after midnight.
A are shouting B have been shouting
C shouted D were shouting

24.Man‟s use of pictures to tell stories and to record experiences


.............. prehistoric times, when he drew the walls of caves.
A- was beginning B -began
C -begins D -has begun

25.The football team that ............ last year‟s championship stands


little chance of winning it again this year.
A- was winning B- was going to win
C- has won D- won

26.Freedom of the press has been an issue between people and their
governments since the time individuals .............. newspapers
independent of government control for the first time.
A are publishing B publish
C were publishing D published
27.Jack made his first dive with a revolutionary breathing device
which he.................with Emile Gagnan, a French engineer.
A- has developed B- will have develope
C- was developing D- had developed
28.The fisherman had caught more fish in one night than ever
before, so when they anchored in the harbour, they ........... with
joy at the thought of their reward.
A- will sing B- sang
C- were singing D- have been singing

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29.The Continental Congress ................. the US Postal Service in
1775 and the first federal government included the service in the
Constitution.
A- was founding B- had founded
C- has founded D- founded

30.Look, the conservation volunteers have been working cheerfully in


the sunshine all morning, unlike yesterday , when they ........... to
work in the rain.
A) are refusing B) were refusing
C) have refused D) refused

31. After she had lied to me for the fifth time, I ........... another word
she said, and put an end to our friendship.
A) don‟t believe B) won‟t believe
C) haven‟t believed D) didn‟t believe

32. Since they took part in their first conversation volunteer week,
they........................ on several projects with great pleasure.
A) worked B) will have worked
C) are working D) have worked

33. I was going to the bank during my lunch-break today, but an old
colleague.............. to visit us, so, naturally, I wanted to hear all
the news.
A) came B) is coming
C) was coming D) had gone

34. Before the potato blight struck Ireland in the 1840s, most Irish
people.................... on a subsistence diet of potatoes.
A) relied B) relies
C) has relied D) had relied

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35. Between the years 1846 and 1851, one million Irish men and
women starved to death and 1.6 million ............. to the USA.
A) have emigrated B) emigrate
C) were emigrated D) emigrated

36. Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistan in 1971 and ever


since the assassination of the first prime minister in 1974, the
military ................. the country‟s government.
A) were dominating B) are dominating
C) have dominated D) dominated

37. Some of the workers were picking the peaches while the others
............... them in wooden boxes.
A) will place B) were placing
C) placed D) have been placing

38. Between 1607 and 1733 Englishmen established thirteen colonies


along the east cost of North America and by 1750 nearly two
million men, women and children ........ in these colonies.
A) will be living B) lived
C) were living D) will have lived

39. By the 16th century, Austria ............. so large that its emperor
was ruling all of modern Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands,
Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Spain as well as parts of Italy and
Yugoslavia.
A) has become B) was becoming
C) was going to become D) had become

40. I saw Malcolm in his car, but he ..... the traffic and didn‟t see me.
A) watches B) has watched
C) is watching D) was watching

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41. Tim began a master‟s degree as soon as he....... to Canada.
A) is returning B) returned
C) is returned D) returns

42. I ............... a brace on my teeth as a child, but I didn‟t like it.


A) was wearing B) am wearing
C) have worn D) wore

43. I ........ an extra part-time job last week as we need the money.
A) am starting B) was starting
C) start D) started

44.As my son ....... down by the river, I cleaned his room thoroughly
A) fishes B) is fishing
C) has fished D) was fishing

45. We stayed in Cornwall for two weeks last summer. Since then, we
.................. a holiday by the sea.
A) haven‟t had B) don‟t have
C) didn‟t have D) aren‟t having

46. This time last year, his business ......... a reasonable profit, but
now, because of that management, he is struggling keep it going.
A) has made B) made
C) make D) was making

47. The last time we had dinner with them, they.............. for a new
house.
A) looked B) have been looking
C) look D) were looking
48. The whole family was busy. While the children ......... decorations,
their father was setting up the Christmas tree.
A) are making B) made
C) have been making D) were making

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49. When we found her, she.................. in the wardrobe.
A) hides B) has hidden
C) is hiding D) was hiding

50. Even though it ............. heavily at the time, they drove home.
A) has snowed B) snows
C) was snowing D) has been snowing

51.Before he left for the US, he……. all his belongings to a shop.
a- sold b- had sold
c- was selling d- have sold
52.The results were better than I……………
a- was expecting b- had expected.
C- expect d- have expected

53. There was nobody in the car, even though the engine ……………
a-ran b- had run
c-was running d-has run .

54.When she came home, her two boys……… football in the backyard.
a-was playing b–had played
c- were playing d–have played

55.The family…. a few days ago and will stay with us until next day.
a-were arriving b–have arrived
c–will arrive d– arrived

56.When I came back to the office, I saw that she.... through my bag .
a-Searched b-have searched
c–would search d-had been searching

57.We were backpacking in Spain while our friends…... across Europe.


a-cycled b-had cycled
c-have cycled d-were cycling

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58. John is a famous author and His latest book……. out a few
months ago
a-Was coming b–had come
c - came. d –would come .

59. After she…….. holiday impressions of Scotland, she wanted to go


there
a- saw b-was seeing
c-had seen d-had been seeing

60.My friend Tim didn't feel well yesterday because he……. many
sweets.
a-Ate b- was eating
c - had eaten d-would eat

61.After she had rested, she ………. much better.


a-had felt b–was feeling
c-felt d-had felt

62.At the age of seven, my parents……….. me to Maka.


a- are taking b – were taking
c– took d– take

63.I said "Hello", but he couldn't hear me because he…… to the radio.
a-has listened b – was listening
c– is listening d– would listen

64.After ……. the match, the players jumped with joy


a- would win b– win
c – winning d– had won

65.They couldn't go swimming because they………. their swimsuits.


a- forget b– have forgotten
c– had forgotten d– will forget

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66.Before………… for London, he‟d paid off his debts.
a- leaving b– left
c– had left d – leave

67.Hany couldn't answer the phone because he………. a shower.


a- had b– was having
c – have d– had had

68.The boy ……. the glass window when he hit it with the ball.
a-is breaking b– was breaking
c– broke d – had broken

69.When I was young, I …………by the sea.


a-living b– lived
c– have lived d – live

70. They …………to music while their mother was cooking.


a-were listening b– listened
c– listen d– have listened

71.I wish I ……………be useful


a-could b- can
c- will d-would

72.As a teenager, I felt that I………. just young and attractive.


A) was being B) was
C) am D) have been

73.When Tom entered the room, his mum didn‟t recognize him
because he ………….hair and a beard. He looked totally different.
A) was growing B) grow
C) had grown D) grew

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74. She invited me to dinner. But it was two years since I ……………
to her house. So I lost my way.
A) have-been B) had gone
C) went D) have gone

75.The swimmer seemed to be in difficulty, but he..to reach the shore


A) manages B) has managed
C) had managed D) managed

76. “The police catch the New York bomber” …………The headline of
the newspaper.
A) is B) was
C) was being D) were

77.When Mrs Stone………. to her flat, she saw the call of her mother
on the answering machine.
A) returned B) had returned
C)was returning D) returns

78.When we …………..the forest, it was getting darker.


A) have arrived B)had arrived
C) were arriving D) arrived

79.When she arrived home last night, she realized that John ……….. a
beautiful candle-lit dinner for her.
A) was preparing B) has prepared
C) preparing D) prepared

80.When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and
then ………....................to publish it.
A) refused B) was refusing
C) has refused D) had refused

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81. It …………… a nice day, therefore we went swimming.
A) was B) had been
C) has been D) used to be

82.After she had won her first tournament, she ........… from injuries.
a-has suffered b -was suffering
c-had suffered d -suffered

83.Our manager told us that the company ……………… bankrupt.


a-had gone b– was going
c– has gone d–were going

84.I managed to pass the test because I …….. hard for a whole week.
a-Have been studying b– studied
c-had been studying d-study

85.When we................ at the stadium the match had been going on


for an hour.
a- were arriving b–have arrived
c-arrived d-arrive

86.Before we…… for Spain, I had offered to teach her some Spanish.
a-had left b–have left
c–were leaving d- left

87.We ………. for 10 minutes when we finally saw the train station.
a-was walking b-.walked
c-have been walking d-had been walking
88. The suspect had just left the house when the police……………..
a- had arrived b-were arriving
c-arrived d-have arrived .
89.She wasn't hungry because she………. lunch.
a-Is having b- has just
c- was just having d-had just had

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90.We had been fishing for a while before we…………. some fish.
a-had caught b–have caught
c-were catching d-caught

91. I told the police that I ……………. the man in the photo before.
a-didn‟t catch b–would not catch
c - hadn't seen d-have not

92. ................ the manual, I found I could use the computer easily.
a) To read b) Having read
c) Had read d) Having to read

93.When he ____ her as a cheater, she complained him to the master.


A) had called B) called
C) has called D) was called

94.Ever since 1905, when Einstein …….. his special theory of


relativity , the speed of light has had a special status in the
minds of physicists.
A) revealed B) was revealing
C) has revealed D) had revealed

95.I stopped smoking 3 years ago. Before that, I ........… for over a
decade.
a-have been smoking b –smoked
c–was smoking d-had been smoking
96.Living in a foreign country………. strange at first, but we got used
to it.
a –were b–had
c –is d-was
97. In our history lesson yesterday my friend and I were talking to
each other and we……… attention.
a -had not paid b –have not paid
c– didn‟t pay d-were not paying

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98. I saw him sitting on the sofa. He was tired because he…..… too
much.
a-had worked b –have worked
c -is working d- had been working

99. I …….…… the cup finals when you arrived.


a- was watching b- had been watched
c- have watched d-watched

100. During the Middle Ages, they often …. down witches and
burned them
a-had hunted b-hunted
c- was hunting d- hunts

101. I lit the fire at 6 in the morning and when Peter came in it ……
brightly
a-was burning b – burnt
c- has burnt d- had burnt

102. My brother was playing with his model cars when the
lights………….
a-Was going b– had gone
c- went out d-have gone

103. After I ……… him to the zoo, we went for a walk in the park
a- took b– has took
c- had taken d-was taking

104. Have you ever drunk vodka? – Yes, I………… it when I was in
Moscow
a – have tried b-was trying
c-tried d–had tried

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105. What do you think about his last book? – I……… it a lot.
a- liked b- like
c- have liked d–was liked

106. The boys were working in the garden when they….. their
father‟s steps
a- heard b-have heard
c- was hearing d–had heard

107. What were you doing yesterday afternoon? I………. on my new


novel
a- was taking b-worked
c–have worked d-had worked

108. Lucy was playing the guitar when someone……. the window
a-was opening b–has opened
c–had opened d- opened

109. My sister was already waiting for me when I………………


a –have arrived b-arrived
c-was arriving d-had arrived

110. He……. something when suddenly the headmaster entered


the class.
a-was writing b-wrote
c- had written d- was written

111. After they had reached the top of the hill, they……….. a break.
a-have taken b-had taken
c- took d- was taking

112. The Romans………….. roads some of which still exist today.


a-was built b-built
c- had built d- built

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113. We .......…. a nice film on TV last night, but I don‟t remember its
name.
a- were seeing b-saw
c- were seen d- had seen

114. He told us that he …… on a cruise trip before.


a-had never been b-have never been
c-was not been d- has never been

115. While Frank was reading the newspaper, Jill …….. breakfast
a- prepared b- had never been
c- had prepared d- has prepared

116. The master punished the pupils as they ……… trouble a week
before.
a-caused b- had caused
c- was causing d- have caused

117. I ………….. in the garden the whole day yesterday.


a- worked b- had worked
c- was working d- have worked

118. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and
then ………....................to publish it.
A) refused B) was refusing
C) has refused D) had refused

119. It …………… a nice day, therefore we went swimming.


A) was B) had been
C) has been D) used to be
120. After she had won her first tournament, she .............… from
injuries.
a-has suffered b -was suffering
c-had suffered d -suffered

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121. Our manager told us that the company ……………… bankrupt.
a-had gone b– was going
c– has gone d–were going

122. I managed to pass the test because I ………….. hard for a whole
week.
a-Have been studying b– studied
c-had been studying d-study

123. When we…... at the stadium the match had been going on for an
hour.
a- were arriving b–have arrived
c-arrived d-arrive

124. Before we……… for Spain, I had offered to teach her some
Spanish.
a-had left b–have left
c–were leaving d- left

125. We …………. for 10 minutes when we finally saw the train


station.
a-was walking b-.walked
c-have been walking d-had been walking

126. The suspect had just left the house when the police……………..
a- had arrived b-were arriving
c-arrived d-have arrived .

127. Jack was talking with his parents this evening when his
girlfriend telephoned to let him know that she…………. with
someone else.
A) had engaged B) engaged
C) has engaged D) was engaging

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128. When She arrived at the theatre, jack was really angry because
he …………… for her for more than an hour.
A) was waiting B) waited
C) had been waiting D) would wait

129. By the time Richard retired from the army, he ……….involved


in three separate riots.
A) would be B) had been
C) was D) will be

130. By the time we finished our preparations for the congress, most
of the participants……….. at the hall.
A) had arrived B) arrived
C) have arrived D) would arrive

131. The Bastille Prison, where many important people……… at one


time imprisoned is today visited by tourists.
A) have been B) had been
C) were D) was

132. Although he ……… not having the talent necessary to become a


violinist, he would be continuing practicing with great
determination.
A) had admitted B) will have admitted
C) would admit D) admitted

133. I couldn't phone my friend as I ……………… my phone at home.


a) has left b) was leaving
c) had left d) was left

134. ................ my visit to the museum, I saw many monuments.


a) While b) Just as
c) As d) During

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135. When she saw the fire coming out of the factory, she …………….
a) screamed b) had screamed
c) is screaming d) will scream

136. I ................ shopping until I had finished the housework.


a) won't go b) didn't go
c) won't go d) haven't gone

137. Hardly had the alarm gone off …………….. the police cars
arrived.
a) until b) after
c) than d) when

138. No sooner ............... the noise than we rushed to the spot.


a) we hear b) had we heard
c) we had heard d) we did hear

139. The storm destroyed the sandcastle that ................ in the 19th
century.
a) built b) was being built
c) had been built d) had built

140. She ………. to work hard. She grew up in a very rich family.
a) used b) is used
c) get used d) didn't use

141. She ………. work hard before she retired.


a) used to b) was used to
c) got used to d) didn't use to

142. I'd rather you ………… another time. I'm too busy now.
a) come b) will come
c) had come d) came

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143. I ………… my mother because I was worried about her health.
a) phoned b) had phoned
c) was phoning d) have phoned

144. No sooner …………… married than they started to argue.


a) they got b) have they got
c) they had got d) had they got

145. I ………… start cooking until you come home.


a) didn't b) hadn't
c) won't d) haven't

146. By the time the English team………at the summit, both the
Japanese and Dutch teams had climbed up to Himalayas.
A) arrived B) were arriving
C) have been arriving D) had arrived

147. Last night, when I…….. dinner, my mom called


a–made b-had made
c–have made d-was making

148. His family …………. to Singapore when he was three, then they
moved back again when he started high school
a-has moved b- had moved
c – was moving d– would move.

149. After running for half an hour, she suddenly……. to check her
watch.
a–had stopped b –was stopping
c–would stop d- stopped

150. while ..........to school , he fell down .


a– driving b –was driving
c- were driving d- drove

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UNIT 1 –Grammar – Andwers

1. Discovered
2. has taken
3. hasn‟t eaten
4. rode
5. wore
6. requested
7. started
8. were visiting
9. was preparing
10. hurried
11. founded
12. gave up
13. promoted
14. started
15. went
16. didn‟t want
17. entered
18. played
19. has existed
20. slipped
21. had been flashing
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22. had been carrying
23. were shouting
24. began
25. won
26. published
27. had developed
28. were singing
29. founded
30. refused
31. didn‟t believe
32. have worked
33. came
34. had relied
35. emigrated
36. dominated
37. were placing
38. were living
39. had become
40. was watching
41. returned
42. wore
43. started
44. was fishing

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45. haven‟t had
46. was making
47. were looking
48. were making
49. was hiding
50. was snowing
51. had sold
52. had expected
53. was running
54. were playing
55. arrived
56. had been searching
57. were cycling
58. came
59. had seen
60. had eaten
61. felt
62. took
63. was listening
64. winning
65. had forgotten
66. leaving
67. was having

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68. broke
69. lived
70. were listening
71. could
72. was
73. had grown
74. had gone
75. managed
76. was
77. returned
78. arrived
79. had prepared
80. refused
81. was
82. suffered
83. had gone
84. had been studying
85. arrived
86. left
87. had been walking
88. arrived
89. had just had
90. caught

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91. hadn't seen
92. Having read
93. called
94. revealed
95. had been smoking
96. was
97. didn‟t pay
98. had been working
99. was watching
100. hunted
101. was burning
102. went out
103. had taken
104. tried
105. liked
106. heard
107. was taking
108. Opened
109. Arrived
110. was writing
111. took
112. built
113. Saw

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114. had never been
115. prepared
116. had caused
117. was working
118. refused
119. was
120. suffered
121. had gone
122. had been studying
123. arrived
124. left
125. had been walking
126. arrived
127. had engaged
128. had been waiting
129. had been
130. had arrived
131. were
132. had admitted
133. had left
134. During
135. Screamed
136. didn't go

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137. when
138. had we heard
139. had been built
140. didn't use
141. used to
142. came
143. phoned
144. had they got
145. didn't
146. arrived
147. was making
148. had moved
149. stopped
150. driving

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1. Steve prefers football ……….… tennis.


a) to b) over c) than
2. He …….... that he had been involved in the decision.
a) refused b) declined c) denied
3. As brown as ... This means having a tanned skin after sunbathing.
a) dust b) a berry c) chocolate
4. It‟s an awful ……..… your friend couldn‟t come.
a) shame b) sorrow c) shock
5. There is a problem at our TV station. Please do not …… your set.
a) repair b) change c) adjust
6. Be careful! The cat may ………… you.
a) kick b) scratch c) tear
7. They agreed to …………. the question of payment.
a) discuss b) control c) increase
8. Owing to the bad weather, the garden party was ……..… .
a) shouted off b) spoken again c) called off
9. I am sorry I opened your bag but I ………………. it for mine.
a) confused b) imagined c) mistook
10. The …………. of these volunteers for hard work is remarkable.
a) able b) efficiency c) capacity
11. She was so tired that she ………………….. asleep in the chair.
a) fell b) went c) became
12 The university arranges a …………….. to Madrid every year.
a) travels b) rout c) trip
13. Beware ………….… these people.
a) from b) of c) at
14. If you ………… this attempt, don‟t count on me for help.
a) on b) at c) in
15. I separated them ……….. each other because they were fighting.
a) of b) from c) against

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16. I have to leave before six and so ………… .
a) do you b) leave you c) you do
17. There were no lifeboats on the ship because it was .… to be
unsinkable.
a) claimed b) told c) believed
18. This church was ………….. by a famous architect.
a) outlined b) designed c) produced
19. Mary is plain, but her sister is very … ……...
a) attractive b) complex c) sympathetic
20. Her boyfriend treated her badly. I‟m surprised she …..… it for so
long.
a) put off b) put through c) put up with
21. The manager ………… me to open a deposit account.
a) warned b) approved c) advised
22. This organization tries to send food to countries where people
are suffering …................... malnutrition.
a) from b) for c) by
23. We have no … in our files of your recent letters to the company.
a) record b) account c) list
24. When her aunt dies, she ……….. a lot of money.
a) earned b) inherited c) paid
25. Give him a telephone number to ring …………….. he gets lost.
a) whether b) unless c) in case
26. Her parents never allowed her…………. … .
a) smoking b) a smoking c) to smoke
27. Bill is only interested ………… making money.
a) in b) about c) on
28. The boy was very upset by the ……… of his English examination.
a) failure b) result c) effect
29. Their actions caused the rate of inflation to …………..… sharply.
a) lift b) raise c) rise
30. They were good friends. I was surprised when they ………….… .
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31. I had to leave early …………. I didn‟t feel very well.
a) too b) because c) also
32. After closing the envelope, the assistant manager …..… the
stamps on
a) licked b) stuck c) struck
33 Food prices have been ……..… steadily for at least ten years.
a) rising b) liftin c) raising
34. I‟ll have to study hard, ………… I can pass the exam.
a) so that b) such c) in order
35. You …………… to eat if you are not hungry.
a) needn‟t b) haven‟t c) don‟t have
36. We‟ll dance and …………..… we‟ll have lunch.
a) straight away b) so c) then
37. She has to go to Germany for the next ………….… of the training.
a) step b) stage c) point
38. When the meeting had finished, we went … the plan once again.
a) up b) down c) over
39. I locked the animals in the cage to ….. them from getting away.
a) avoid b) hi c) prevent
40. You‟re ………… your time trying to persuade her.
a) wasting b) losi c) missing
41. Our last cook was better than our …………… one.
a) latter b) instant c) current
42. I am grateful to Mary for being so patient ………….. us.
a) for b) with c) at
43. Mike has just taken an examination ……………… chemistry.
a) on b) in c) for
44. They shouldn‟t have ………… the incident. It wasn‟t my fault.
a) accused me of b) blamed me for c) blamed me
45. They won‟t lend you the money without some….. that you pay it
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46. When you come tomorrow why not …..… your brother with you?
a) carry b) bring c) fetch
47. After she had broken her leg, Marry could go up and down
stairs……. .
a) with difficulty b) in difficulties c) hardly
48. Who does this laptop belong …………… ?
a) for b) with c) to
49. I walked away as calmly as I could… they thought I was the thief.
a) in case b) or else c) to avoid
50. If it‟s raining tomorrow, we have to ........ the match till Sunday.
a) cancel b) put off c) put away
51. Call in and see our ………… of spring fashions today.
a) reputation b) elect c) selection
52. If they understand the notice, the instructions must be ..clearer.
a) wrote b) made c) done
53. Doctors have to study for eight years before becoming fully….. .
a) tested b) proved c) qualified
54. The weather was pleasant with ….. a gentle wind to cool us down.
a) just b) almost c) nearly
55. I wish you wouldn‟t …………… your clothes all over the room.
a) sprawl b) scatter c) straggle
56. .. she had no money for a bus, she had to walk all the way home.
a) As b) For c) Thus
57. I didn‟t want to make up my mind until I had heard her …. of the
story.
a) angle b) edge c) side
58. Jane is as ……….… as her mother they are both pessimistic.
a) dull b) plain c) raw
59 . Since the accident he has been walking with a ………….. .
a) slope b) lame c) limp
60 . I flew to the island, then …….. a car for 5 days and visited most
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a) charged b) bought c) hired

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61 . In Russia, surgeons have given a man a/an …………. heart.
a) artificial b) unreal c) false
62 . The examiners had to …………. most of the candidates.
a) fire b) fail c) fall
63 Have you exchanged that lovely car ……………….. this?
a) with b) by c) for
64. I don‟t see any …………..… in arriving early at the show.
a) cause b) point c) reason
65. Your application for a vise was turned ……… by the consulate.
a) aside b) over c) down
66. It is …………..… impossible to tell the twins apart.
a) virtually b) closely c) extremely
67. The man claimed that he was the ………..… heir to the throne.
a) due b) correct c) rightful
68. ………… no need to buy traveller‟s cheques.
a) It‟s b) It has c) There‟s
69. Is there ………… bread for all the sandwiches?
a) enough b) plenty c) equal
70. Teaching is not a/an ………. which pays very well.
a) work b) post c) occupation
71. This letter didn‟t come through the post. It was delivered
…….…hand.
a) from b) by c) with
72. I ………… do that if I were you.
a) shan‟t b) won‟t c) wouldn‟t
73. Our company made a record …………. last year.
a) benefit b) wage c) profit
74 . They must economize ……….… fuel.
a) on b) in c) with
75. I had to give a full …………… of my car when I reported it stolen.
a) detail b) account c) descriptio
76. There was nothing to …………… her with the burglary until the
police found two gold ring in her car.
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77. The manufacturers are advertising a new … of perfume.
a) mark b) grant c) brand
78. …………… my stay in hospital, I lost three kilos.
a) During b- while c) On
79. Shall I use this ………………… to fry the eggs?
a) dish b) tin c-pan
80. She ………… being given a receipt for the bill she had paid.
a) insisted on b) demanded c)asked
81. These cars historically had two doors but the latest …… has four.
a) brand b) mark c) model
82. That girl is far ahead ……..… everyone else in the class.
a) of b) with c) from
83. She is also interested ……………… art.
a) with b) in c) about
84. It‟s impossible to prevent the boys from quarreling ... each other.
a) for b) with c) by
85. I‟m thinking … looking for a new job in another city.
a) on b) at c) of
86 Don‟t be so sure …………….. yourself! You might be wrong.
a) on b) from c) of
87. This book will prove useful ………..… you.
a) for b) to c) on
88. You should not be so sensitive ……………. criticism.
a) to b) at c) on
89. I am not familiar ………….… his novels.
a) with b) about c) for
90. You should study the college ………… for enrolment.
a) prospect b) syllabus c) prospectus
91. A novel is a form of ………… which may include many facts.
a) short story b) legend c) fiction
92. After hitting her arm, she had a large black …………. .
a) bruise b) cut c) swelling
93. This is not the right … to ask for my help; I am away onbusiness.
a) situation b) moment c) opportunity
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94. I hadn‟t seen him for years, but when I saw him, I ………. him at
once.
a) reminded b) realized c) remembered
95. The dog was so frightened that it ran ………..… the bed to hide.
a) along b) beside c) under
96. John was unable to ……………. my party as he was ill.
a) visit b) attend c) be present
97. Jane bought red shoes to …………. her red dress.
a) match b) pair c) mate
98. We‟ll have to ………… the meeting until next month.
a) put down b) put off c) put round
99. I don‟t think he‟ll beat the opponent. He‟s out of ………….. .
a) fitness b) practice c) play
100 . She is a very ………….. person, but she has no sense of humor.
a) pleasant b) amusin c) enjoyable

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‫حؿخرخص حٌُِٔخص حُٔظؼِو‪UNIT 1 – Related voc - ٚ‬‬


‫‪ٓ .1‬ظ‪٤‬ق ‪٣‬ل‪ًَ prefer to َ٠‬س هيّ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُظْ٘‪.‬‬
‫‪.ٞٛ .2‬حٌَٗ ‪ denied‬رؤّٗ‪ ٚ‬هَ ْي اٗظَ َى ك‪ ٢‬حُوَح ٍِ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .3‬ح‪ٛ‬زق ُ‪ٗٞ‬ش ىحًٖ ‪ٌٛ a berryAs brown as‬س حُؼزخٍس طؼ٘‪ ٠‬حٗ‪ ٚ‬ح‪ٛ‬زق َٓٔٔح‬
‫‪ .4‬حٗ‪ٓ ٠ٗ ٚ‬وـَ ‪ shame‬حٕ ‪ٛ‬ي‪٣‬وي ُْ ‪٣‬ل‪َ٠‬‬
‫‪٘ٛ .5‬خى ٌِٓ٘ش ك‪ٓ ٢‬لط ِش طِلِ‪٘ٗٞ٣‬خ‪ٍ .‬ؿخ ًء ‪٠٣ adjust ٫‬ز‪&٢‬طؼيٍ ؿ‪ٜ‬خُى‪.‬‬
‫‪ ًُْٖ .6‬كٌٍحً! حُوطّش هَ ْي ‪٣‬وَر٘ي ‪. scratch‬‬
‫‪ٝ .7‬حكو‪ٞ‬ح ػِ‪ ٢‬حٕ ‪٘٣‬خهٖ ‪ٔٓ discuss‬خُ‪ ٚ‬حُيكغ ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .8‬رٔزذ حُطوْ حُٔ‪٤‬ت‪ ،‬كلِش حُلي‪٣‬وش حطِـض ‪call off‬‬
‫‪ .9‬أَٗخ آٓقُ حهطخص ‪ ٝ mistook‬كَظلضُ كو‪٤‬زظَيَ‬
‫‪ .11‬هيٍس ‪ capacity‬حُٔظط‪ٞ‬ػ‪ُِ ٖ٤‬ؼَٔ حُ٘خم ًخٗض ٍحثؼُش‪.‬‬
‫‪ًَ ٢ٛ‬خٗضْ ُٓظ ِؼذ ؿيحً ٌُُي ‪ٓfell asleep‬وطض ٗخثٔش ك‪ ٢‬حٌَُٓ‪.٢‬‬ ‫‪.11‬‬
‫‪ .12‬حُـخٓؼش طَطذ ٍكِ‪ ًَ arrange a trip ٚ‬ػخّ‬
‫اكٌٍٖٓ ‪ٛ Beware…of‬ئ‪٫‬ء حُ٘خ ِ‬
‫ّ‪.‬‬ ‫ْ‬ ‫‪.13‬‬
‫‪ .14‬اًح ْكُِ٘ض ‪ fail in‬ك‪ ٌٙٛ ٠‬حُٔلخ‪ِ ُٝ‬ش‪ ٫ ،‬طَؼظٔ ُي ػِ‪٘٤‬خ ُِٔٔخػي ِس‪.‬‬
‫‪ .15‬حٗخ كَ‪ِٜ‬ظُ‪ ْٜ‬ػٖ ‪ separated from‬رؼ‪ ْٜ٠‬حُزؼ‪ًَ ْٜٗ٧ ٞ‬خٗ‪ٞ‬ح ‪ُ٣‬ظ٘خؿَ‪. ٕٝ‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ حؿخىٍ هزَ حُٔخىٓش ‪ًٌُٝ‬ي حٗض ‪do you‬‬ ‫‪ .16‬أٗخ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫ه‪ٞ‬حٍد ٗـخس ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔل‪ِ ٘٤‬ش حػظوي رخٗ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ ٫ believed‬طـَم‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ٓ .17‬خ ًخٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى‬
‫‪ ٌٙٛ .18‬حٌُ٘‪ِ ٔ٤‬ش طْ ط‪ٜٔ٤ٜٔ‬خ ‪ ِٖٓ designed‬هِزَ ُٓ‪.ٍٜٞ٘ٓ ّْٔ ٜ‬‬
‫ٓخٍ‪ ١‬ر٘ض ػخى‪ ٝ ٚ٣‬رٔ‪٤‬طشُ‪ ٌُٖ ،‬أهظَ‪ٜ‬خ ؿٌحرش ‪attractive‬‬ ‫‪.19‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ي‪٣‬و‪ٜ‬خ ‪٣‬ؼخِٓ‪ٜ‬خ ٓت ‪ٝ‬حٗخ ٓ٘ي‪ُٔ ٖٛ‬خًح ػِ‪ٝ ٠‬كخم ٓؼ‪ُٔ put up withٚ‬يّس ‪ِ٣ٞ١‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪.21‬‬
‫‪ .21‬حُٔي‪ٜٗ َ٣‬ل٘‪ advised…٠‬حٕ حكَ ْظق كٔخد ط‪ٞ‬ك‪.َ٤‬‬
‫حُزِيحٕ حُظ‪ ٠‬طؼخٗ‪ٞٓ ٖٓ suffer from٠‬ء طـٌ‪٣‬ش‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .22‬حُٔ٘ظٔ ِش طُلخ‪ْ ٍُ ٝ‬‬
‫آٍخٍ حُـٌح ِء اُ‪٠‬‬
‫ْ َُي‪٘٣‬خ ٓـَ ‪ُِٔ record‬لخص ٍٓخثِِ ِي ح‪٧‬ه‪ِ َ٤‬س اُ‪ ٠‬حًَُ٘ ِش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٗ .23‬لٖ َُ ْ‪َ ٤‬‬
‫‪ .24‬ػ٘يٓخ ػ ّٔظ‪ٜ‬خ ٓخطض‪ٍٝ ٢ٛ ،‬ػض ‪ inherited‬حٌُؼ‪ ِْٖٓ َ٤‬حُٔخ ٍِ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .25‬أػ ِط‪ٍ ٚ‬هْ حُ‪ٜ‬خطق ك‪ ٠‬كخُ‪ in case ٚ‬كويس ‪.‬‬
‫ٓٔل‪ٞ‬ح ُ‪ٜ‬خ رخُظيه‪. to smokeٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪ .26‬أر‪ٜ٣ٞ‬خ َٓخ َ‬
‫‪ .27‬ر‪ٜٓ َ٤‬ظْ ‪ interested in‬ؿٔغ حُٔخٍ ‪.‬‬

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‫ِ‬ ‫ِٗػؾ ؿيحً ِٖٓ ٗظ‪٤‬ـ‪ result ٚ‬حهظزخٍ‬ ‫َ‬ ‫حُ‪ُٞ‬ي أ ُ‬ ‫‪.28‬‬
‫ٓزّزضْ أػٔخُُ‪ ْٜ‬حٍطلخع ‪ٓ rise‬ؼي ٍَ حُظ‪٠‬وْ ر٘يس ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.29‬‬
‫‪ ْٛ‬ح‪ٛ‬يهخء ؿ‪٤‬ي‪ٝ ٖ٣‬حٗي‪٘ٛ‬ض ػ٘يٓخ حٗل‪fell out ِٜٞ‬‬ ‫‪.31‬‬
‫ً٘ض ٓ‪٠‬طَح حُ‪ ٠‬حُٔـخىٍ‪ٓ ٙ‬زٌَحً رٔذ ‪ because‬حٗ٘‪ً٘ ٠‬ض ٓظؼذ‬ ‫‪.31‬‬
‫حُظَف‪ ،‬حُ ُٔي‪ َ٣‬حُٔٔخػي حُ‪ٜ‬ن ‪ stuck‬حُط‪ٞ‬حرغ ػِ‪ٚ٤‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫رؼي اؿ‪٬‬م‬ ‫‪.32‬‬
‫ص ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٧‬هَ‬ ‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬ح ِ‬ ‫أٓؼخٍ حُٔ‪ٞ‬حى حُـٌحث‪٤‬ش طَطلغ ‪ rising‬رؼزخص ُؼَْ٘س َ‬ ‫‪.33‬‬
‫ح‪ٓ٩‬ظلخٕ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ـق ك‪٢‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ أَىْحًَ ر٘يّس ‪ so that ٠ٌُ ،‬أَ ْٗ َ‬ ‫‪.‬أٗخ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.34‬‬
‫ٔضَ ؿخث َغ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.‬أٗض ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬لظخؽ‪ ًَْ َ٨ُ don‟t have to‬اًح ً٘ض َُ ْ‬ ‫‪.35‬‬
‫ه‪ٝ ٚ‬رؼي ًُي ‪ٞٓ then‬ف ٗظ٘خ‪ ٍٝ‬حُـيح ُء‪.‬‬ ‫َٓ٘ َْ ُ‬ ‫‪ٗ.‬لٖ َ‬ ‫‪.36‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ اُ‪ ٠‬أُٔخٗ‪٤‬خ حَُٔكِ‪ ٚ‬حُوخىٓ‪ُِ stage ٚ‬ظيٍ‪٣‬ذ‪.‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ ط ٌَْ َ‬ ‫‪ِ َ٣ ٢ٛ.‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.37‬‬
‫‪.‬ػ٘يٓخ ح‪٩‬ؿظٔخع أٗظ‪ ٠ٜ‬حٗ‪٘٤ٜ‬خ ‪ go over‬حُوطش َٓسً أهَ‪.ٟ‬‬ ‫‪.38‬‬
‫‪ ٠ٌُ ٚ‬حٓ٘ؼ‪ ِْٖٓ . prevent ْٜ‬حُ‪َٜٝ‬د‬ ‫ُوي هَلِضُ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُل‪ٞ٤‬حٗخصَ ك‪ ٢‬حُول ِ‬ ‫‪.39‬‬
‫‪.‬أٗض ط‪٤٠‬غ‪ٝ wasting‬هظ َي ‪ٝ‬حٗض طلخ‪ ٍُ ٝ‬ا ْه٘خػ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.41‬‬
‫‪١.‬زخه٘خ ح‪٧‬ه‪ًَ َ٤‬خَٕ أك‪ ِْٖٓ َ٠‬حُلخُ‪. current ٠‬‬ ‫‪.41‬‬
‫حٗخ ٗخًَ ُٔخٍ‪ ١‬ػِ‪ ٠‬أ ْٗ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ٛ‬ز‪ٓ . patient with ٍٙٞ‬ؼ٘خ‬ ‫‪.42‬‬
‫ُوي هخّ ٓخ‪٣‬ي رخهظزخٍ ك‪ take an exam in …٠‬حٌُ‪٤ٔ٤‬خء‪.‬‬ ‫‪.43‬‬
‫ذ ػِ‪ ْٜ٤‬حٕ ‪ ٠ِ٘ٓٞ٣‬ػِ‪ blamed me for ٠‬حُلخىع‪ٓ .‬خ ًَخَٕ ػ‪٤‬زَ‪.٢‬‬ ‫‪ِ َ٣ ٫‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.44‬‬
‫ٓظَيْكؼُ‪ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ُ٣ َُْٖ ْٛ‬ؼ‪َٝ٤‬ى حُٔخ ٍَ ري‪ٟٔ ٕٝ‬خٕ‪ guarantee‬رؤّٗي َ‬ ‫‪.45‬‬
‫ػ٘يٓخ طَـ‪ُ ٢‬ء ؿيحً ُْ ‪ ٫‬طل‪ bring َ٠‬أَ ّه‪َ ٞ‬ى َٓؼي؟‬ ‫‪.46‬‬
‫رَ ْؼ َي ًََٔ ٓخهَ‪ٜ‬خ‪ ،‬حٓظطخػض ٓخٍ‪ ٟ‬حٕ ط‪ٜ‬ؼي ‪ٝ‬طٍِ٘ ر‪ٜ‬ؼ‪ٞ‬ر‪with difficulty ٚ‬‬ ‫‪.47‬‬
‫ُ َْٖٔ ًُي حُلخٓ‪ٞ‬د ‪٘٣‬ظٔ‪ ٠‬حُ‪belong to ٠‬؟‬ ‫‪.48‬‬
‫حُِ‪.ٚ‬‬
‫َّ‬ ‫اٗ‪َٜ‬كضُ رٌَ٘ ‪ٛ‬خىة ‪ in case‬ك‪ ٠‬كخُ‪ ٚ‬حٕ ‪َ٣‬ؼظوي‪ٝ‬ح رؤّٗ٘‪ْ٘ ًُ ٢‬ضُ‬ ‫‪.49‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ ٗ‪ٞ‬ؿَ‪ put off‬حُٔزخٍحس كظ‪ ّٞ٣ ٠‬ح‪٧‬كي‪.‬‬ ‫اًح ح‪ٛ‬زق حُـ‪ُٔٓ ٞ‬ط َُ ؿيحً‪ٌُ ،‬ح ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.51‬‬
‫حَُر‪٤‬غ حُ‪.ّٞ٤‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ُ‪ٍٗٝ‬خ ‪ٞٓٝ‬ف طَ‪ٓ ٟ‬ـٔ‪ٞ‬ػش ٖٓ ‪ selection‬أُ‪٣‬خء‬ ‫‪.51‬‬
‫حُٔلظَ‪ ٝ‬حٕ ‪٣‬ل‪ ٜٞٔ‬ح‪٫‬كظش ‪ٌُ ،‬ح ح‪ٝ٧‬حَٓ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُذ إَْٔ طَ ٌُ‪ َٕٞ‬أ‪ٟٝ‬ق‪made clearer.‬‬ ‫‪.52‬‬
‫َٓ٘‪ ٖ٤‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٧‬هَ هزَ إَْٔ ‪ٜ٣‬زل‪qualified َٛٞٓ ٞ‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ ‪َ٣‬يٍْٓ‪ٞ‬ح ‪َ 8‬‬ ‫ح‪١٧‬زخء ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.53‬‬
‫حُطوْ ًَخَٕ ُط‪٤‬قَ روِ‪ just ٖٓ َ٤‬حَُ‪٣‬ق حُول‪٤‬ل‪ ٚ‬حُظ‪ ٠‬ؿؼِظ٘خ ك‪ ٠‬كخُ‪ ٚ‬حك‪َ٠‬‬ ‫‪.54‬‬
‫أَطّٔ٘‪ ٠‬رؤّٗي ‪ ٫‬طَٓ‪ ٠‬ح‪ ٝ‬طزؼؼَ ‪٬ٓ scatter‬رٔ َي ك‪ ٢‬ؿٔ‪٤‬غ أٗلخء حُـَكش‪.‬‬ ‫‪.55‬‬
‫رٔزذ ‪ As‬حٗ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ ٫‬طِٔي حُٔخٍ ٌُ‪ ٠‬طًَذ حُلخكِ‪ ٚ‬كٌخٗض ٓ‪٠‬طَس حٕ طٔ٘‪. ٠‬‬ ‫‪.56‬‬
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‫ُْ حطوٌ ح‪ ٟ‬هَحٍ كظ‪ٔٓ ٠‬ؼض رَح‪ٜ٣‬خ ‪ side‬ك‪ ٠‬حُو‪ٜ‬ش ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.57‬‬
‫ؿ‪ٗ ٖ٤‬و‪٤ٜ‬ش ىء‪٣‬ز‪ٓ dull ٚ‬ؼَ ‪ٝ‬حُيط‪ٜ‬خ كٌ‪ٔٛ٬‬خ ٗو‪ٓ ٚ٤ٜ‬ظ٘خءٓ‪. ٚ‬‬ ‫‪.58‬‬
‫ع ح‪ٛ‬زق َ‪ ٢ْ٘ٔ ٣‬د ػَؿ‪ ٚ‬هل‪٤‬لش ‪limp‬‬ ‫رٔزذ حُلخى ِ‬ ‫‪.59‬‬
‫أٓخًٖ ًؼ‪َ٤‬س ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ِ‪َ١‬صُ اُ‪ ٠‬حُـِ‪ِ َ٣‬س‪ ،‬ػ ّْ حٓظخؿَص ‪٤ٓ hired‬خٍس ‪ِ 5‬‬
‫أ‪٣‬خّ ‪ُٝ‬حٍصْ‬ ‫‪.61‬‬
‫ك‪٤ٍٓٝ ٢‬خ‪ ،‬هخّ حُـ َّحك‪ ٕٞ‬رٍِحػ‪ ٚ‬هِذ ‪٘ٛ‬خػ‪Artificial heart. ٠‬‬ ‫‪.61‬‬
‫حُ ُٔ ْٔظَ ِل٘‪ً ٕٞ‬خٕ ‪ ٫‬رُ َّي إْٔ ‪٣‬لَ٘ ح‪َٓ٣ ٝ‬ذ ‪ fail‬أؿِذ حَُّٔٗل‪.ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪.62‬‬
‫‪ َٛ‬طَزخىُضْ ‪ٌٛ‬س حُٔ‪٤‬خٍ ِس حَُحثؼ ِش ‪ . exchanged for‬رظِي ؟‬ ‫‪.63‬‬
‫‪.ٝ‬‬‫‪ٓ ٍٞٛ‬ز ٌَّ حُ‪ ٠‬حُؼَ ِ‬ ‫‪ ١‬ىحػ‪ُ ُِٞ any point ٠‬‬ ‫أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أٍَ‪ ٟ‬أ ّ‬ ‫‪.64‬‬
‫حُو٘‪.َٜ‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ِ١.‬زي ُِل‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُل‪ِ٤‬ح حطَك‪ٖٓ turned over ٞ‬‬ ‫‪.65‬‬
‫حُظ‪ٞ‬حثْ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .‬حٗ‪ ٚ‬ح‪ٛ‬زق ٓٔظل‪ َ٤‬ػِٔ‪٤‬خ ‪ virtually‬حٕ ٗلَم ر‪ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪.66‬‬
‫‪.‬حَُؿَ اىّػ‪ ٠‬رؤّٗ‪ ٚ‬حُ‪٣ٍٞ‬غ حُلو‪٤‬ن ‪ُِ rightful heir‬ؼَ ِ‬
‫ٕ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.67‬‬
‫‪ ٫‬كخؿش ‪there is no need‬حُ‪ ٠‬إٔ طَ٘ظَ‪ ١‬حُ‪ٌٜٞ‬ى حُٔ‪٤‬خك‪٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪.68‬‬
‫َ‪٘ٛ َْ ٛ‬خى هزِ ًخك‪ َّ ٌُ ُ enough ٠‬حُٔ٘ي‪٣ٝ‬ظ٘خص؟‬ ‫‪.69‬‬
‫‪ ْ٤‬رخُٔ‪occupation. ٜٚ٘‬حُظ‪ ٠‬طيكغ َٓطزخص ؿ‪٤‬ي‪.ٙ‬‬ ‫‪.‬حُظيٍ‪َ َُ ْ٣‬‬ ‫‪.71‬‬
‫‪ ٌٙٛ‬حَُٓخُ ِش َُ ْْ ط‪ َٜ‬رخُزَ‪ِ ٣‬ي‪ ٌُٖٝ .‬رخُ‪٤‬ي ‪by hand. .‬‬ ‫‪.71‬‬
‫‪.‬أٗخ ُٖ حكؼَ… ‪ًُ wouldn‟t‬ي ُ‪ً٘ ٞ‬ض ٌٓخٗي‪.‬‬ ‫‪.72‬‬
‫َٔ٘ش حُٔخ‪٤ٟ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ًَٗظ٘خ كووض حٍرخف ه‪٤‬خٓ‪٤‬ش ‪ made a record profit‬حُ َ‬ ‫‪.73‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ ‪َ٣‬وظ‪ٜ‬ي‪ٝ‬ح ك‪ economize on ٠‬حُ‪ٞ‬ه‪ٞ‬ى‪.‬‬ ‫‪ِ َ٣ ْٛ‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.74‬‬
‫َٓهَض ‪.‬‬ ‫ًخٕ ‪ ٫‬رُ َّي إْٔ أَػط‪ٛٝ ٢‬ق ‪ً description‬خَٓ ُٔ‪٤‬خٍطِ‪ ٢‬ػ٘يٓخ َ‬ ‫‪.75‬‬
‫ًخٗض ‪ ٫‬ػ‪٬‬ه‪ُٜ ٚ‬خ ‪ no link‬رخَُٔه ِش كظ‪َٝ ٠‬ؿيصْ حَُ٘‪ِ ١‬شكِوشُ ً‪ٛ‬ز‪٤‬شُ ك‪٤ٓ ٢‬خٍطِ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.76‬‬
‫‪.‬إّ حُٔ٘ظـ‪ُ٣ ٖ٤‬ؼِ٘‪ َٕٞ‬ػٖ ‪ٓ..‬خًٍ‪ brand ٚ‬ؿي‪٣‬ي‪ ِْٖٓ ٙ‬حُؼط َِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.77‬‬
‫‪ .‬حػ٘خء ‪ During‬اهخٓظ‪ ٢‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔٔظ٘ل‪ ،٠‬كَويصُ ػ‪٬‬ػش ً‪.ِٞ٤‬‬ ‫‪.78‬‬
‫‪ َْ َٛ .‬أَٓظؼٔ َُ ‪ٌٛ‬ح ح‪ٗ٫‬خء ‪ ٖٓ pan‬حؿَ هِ‪ ٠‬حُز‪ٞ٤‬؟‬ ‫‪.79‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ‬ح‪َٛ‬ص ػَ ‪ insisted on ٟ‬إَْٔ طخهٌ ا‪ٜ٣‬خٍ ُِلخط‪ِ ٍٞ‬سحُظ‪ ٠‬ىَكؼ ْظ‪ٜ‬خ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.81‬‬
‫‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٍحص ًَخَٕ ُ‪ٜ‬خ رخرخٕ ك‪ ٠‬حُٔخ‪ ٌُٖ ٝ ٠ٟ‬آهَ ٗٔ‪ًٞ‬ؽ‪ ُٚ model‬أٍرؼش‪.‬‬ ‫‪.81‬‬
‫ض رؼ‪٤‬ي‪ far ahead of ٙ‬ح‪٥‬هَ‪ ٕٝ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُل‪.َٜ‬‬ ‫طِي حُز٘ ِ‬ ‫‪.82‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ.‬أ‪٠٣‬خ ً ط‪ٜ‬ظْ د ‪ interested in‬حُلَٖ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.83‬‬
‫ٖٓ حُٔٔظل‪ْ٘ َٓ َُ ٤‬غ ح‪٫ٝ٧‬ى ٖٓ حُٔ٘خؿَس ٓغ ‪ quarreling with‬رؼ‪ ْٜ٠‬حُزؼ‪.ٞ‬‬ ‫‪.84‬‬
‫حٗخ حكٌَ ‪ think of‬ك‪ ٠‬حُزلغ ػٖ ‪ٝ‬ظ‪٤‬ل‪ ٚ‬ؿي‪٣‬يس ك‪ ٢‬حُٔي‪٘٣‬ش‬ ‫‪.85‬‬
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‫‪ ٫‬طَ ٌُْٖ ٓظؤ ًّي ٖٓ‪ٗ sure of‬لٔي! أٗض هَ ْي طَ ٌُ‪ ُٕٞ‬هخ‪َ ١‬ت‪.‬‬ ‫‪.86‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٞ‬ف ‪ُ٣‬ؼزضُ حٗ‪ٓ ٚ‬ل‪٤‬ي ُي ‪. useful to‬‬ ‫د َ‬‫‪ٌٛ‬ح حٌُظخ ِ‬ ‫‪.87‬‬
‫ٔخّ ٍ ‪ sensitive to‬حُ‪ ٠‬حُ٘وي‪.‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ طَ ٌُ‪ َٕٞ‬ك ّ‬‫أٗض ‪ِ َ٣ ٫‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.88‬‬
‫حٗخ َُٔضُ ػِ‪ٓ ٠‬ؼَك‪ ٚ‬د ‪ٍٝ familiar with‬ح‪٣‬خط‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪.89‬‬
‫ٍّْ‪ prospectus‬حُز‪٤‬خٕ ح‪ ٝ‬حَُ٘٘س حُوخ‪ ٚٛ‬رخٌُِ‪َّ٤‬شَ ٖٓ حؿَ ح‪ٔ٠ٗ٫‬خّ‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ طَي َ‬ ‫أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.91‬‬
‫حُلوخثن‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حَُ‪ٝ‬ح‪٣‬ش ‪ ٖٓ ٌَٗ ٠ٛ‬حُو‪٤‬خٍ…‪ fiction‬حٌُ‪ ١‬هَ ْي ‪َ٣‬ظ‪ ُّٖٔ ٠‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ‬ ‫‪.91‬‬
‫‪َْ ٟ‬د ًٍح ِػ‪ٜ‬خ‪ ،‬ح‪٤ٛ‬زض د ‪ ٍّٝ‬ح‪ً ٝ‬يٓ‪ bruise ٚ‬أٓ‪ٞ‬ى ًز‪َ٤‬‬ ‫رؼي َ‬ ‫‪.92‬‬
‫‪ٌٛ‬س ُ‪ٔ٤‬ض حُِلظ‪ ٚ‬حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪٤‬لش ‪ُ right moment‬طِذ ٓٔخػيس ؛ أَٗخ ٓٔخكَ ُِؼَٔ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.93‬‬
‫ص‪ ٌُٖ ،‬ػ٘يٓخ ٍَأ‪٣‬ظُ‪ ، ٚ‬أٗخطًٌَط‪ remembered ٚ‬ك‪ ٠‬حُلخٍ‬ ‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬ح ِ‬ ‫ُْ حٍحس ٌٓ٘ َ‬ ‫‪.94‬‬
‫ً‪ ٞ‬حٓلَ ‪ under‬حَُٔ‪٪ُ َ٣‬هظِلخء‪.‬‬ ‫حٌُِذ ًَخَٕ هخثق ؿيحً ك‪٤‬غ ٍَ َ‬ ‫‪.95‬‬
‫َٓ‪ٞ٣‬‬
‫َ‬ ‫ؿ‪ًَ ٕٞ‬خَٕ ؿ‪ َ٤‬هخىٍ ػِ‪ ٠‬حٕ ‪٣‬ل‪ attend َ٠‬حُللِش رٔزذ حٗش ًَخَٕ‬ ‫‪.96‬‬
‫اٗظَص ؿ‪ ٖ٤‬كٌ حء حكَٔ ٌُ‪٣ ٠‬ظٔخٗ‪ٓ ٠‬غ ‪ match‬حُلٔظخٕ ح‪٧‬كَٔ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.97‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ ٗ‪ٞ‬ؿَ ‪ put off‬ح‪٩‬ؿظٔخع كظ‪ ٠‬حُ٘‪ َٜ‬حُوخىّ‪.‬‬ ‫ٗلٖ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪.98‬‬
‫‪ ٫‬أػظوي حٗش ٓ‪ٞ‬ف ‪ ِّٜ٣‬حُو‪ ْٜ‬رٔزذ حٗ‪٘٣ ٚ‬و‪ ٜٚ‬حُظيٍ‪٣‬ذ ‪out of practice‬‬ ‫‪.99‬‬
‫ْ َُ‪ٜ‬خ ‪١‬زغ ُط‪٤‬قُ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٗ ٢ٛ‬و‪ٓ ٚ٤ٜ‬ؼ‪٤‬يس‪ٌََُّٜ٘ ، pleasant‬خ َُ ْ‪َ ٤‬‬ ‫‪.111‬‬

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ْ٤‫رْٔ هللا حَُكٖٔ حَُك‬

New Model 1 ‫ًظخد‬

‫ ٗلٔي‬٠ِ‫ػظٔخى ػ‬٫‫ ح‬٠‫ٔخػيى ك‬٣ ‫ًظخد ٓوظِق‬

ِٚ‫ٓج‬٫‫غ ح‬٤ٔ‫ؿخرخص ُـ‬٫‫غ ح‬٤ٔ‫ؿ‬

ٚ‫لل‬ٛ 066 ‫حٌُظخد‬

‫خ‬ٜ٤٘‫ ؿ‬06 - ‫ٓؼَ حٌُظخد‬

- New Model 2- ‫قريبا‬

Writing & Comprehension & punctuating

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UNIT 2 - HER STORY – main voc ٚ٤ٔ٤‫حٌُِٔخص حَُث‬


1. He made a very generous............ to the monks of our church
a- determination b- contribution c- association
2. Her............, teamwork skills and leadership capabilities convinced
us that she was perfect for the job.
a- determination b- contribution c- association
3. The aim of the .................................................................is
to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.
a- determination b- contribution c- association
4. The university has ............................ her a $500 travel grant.
a- got b- awarded c- given
5. The police offered a............ for any information about the robbery.
a- rewind b- remind c- reward
6. Please indicate which free .................... you would like to receive.
a- gift b- gear c- gist
7. She studied ............... before she got a job with a big chain store.
a- illiteracy b- grocery c- pharmacy
8. .......................are experts on drug therapy.
a- pharmacy b- Pharmacists c- pharmacology
9. ..................................isthe study of medicines and drugs, includin
g their action, their use, and their effects on the body
a- pharmacy b- Pharmacists c- pharmacology
10.Her new trainer has promised to make an olympic ............. of her.
a- athletic b- athletics c- athlete
11.He was a trim ....................... figure with a narrow, youthful face.
a- athletic b- athletics c- athlete
12.There was a big controversy over the use of drugs in ....................
a- athletic b- athletics c- athlete
13.Are you ...................... that enough people will attend the event?
a- confident b- confidence c- conflict
14.He seems to have undergone a change in attitude recently, and
has become much more........................... .
a- cooperate b- cooperation c- cooperative

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15.They closed the road in an ................ to reduce traffic in the city
a- attack b- attend c- attempt
16.It could be a bit of a ................. getting the piano through
the doorway.
a- cheat b- challenge c- charge
17.The government is trying to restore public .......in its management
of the economy
a- reference b- evidence c- confidence
18.They used rather ......................... methods to impress investors.
a- creative b- negligent c- negative
19.His ........................................... in the world championship led to
a long period of gloomy introspection .
a- triumph b- defeat c- victory
20.The campaign aims to dispel the .............that AIDS is confined to
the homosexual community.
a- prejudice b- pressure c- treasure
21.What do you need to do to................ as a speech therapist.
a- qualify b- modify c- terrify
22.The latest series contains a thoroughly offensive..... of a gay man.
a- steel b- stereo c- stereotype
23. Researchershave......................that babies can recognize their
mother's voice very soon after birth.
a- demonstrated b- delivered c- dried
24.The beauty consultant is expected to give ....................... of how
to use our new products.
a- demonstrating b- demonstrate c- demonstration
25.Several ............................ were arrested when they sat down in
the middle of the road .
a- demonstrators b- demonstrate c- demonstration
26.We can still rearrange the dates of our holiday. Nothing is....... yet.
a- relaxed b- fixed c- mixed
27.The publicity ................................... by the court case has given
a welcome boost to our sales.
a- generation b- generated c- generator

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28.There were at least three ........................................... -
grandparents, parents and children - at the wedding.
a- generations b- generated c- generators
29.The hospital's emergency... are designed to cope with power cuts.
a- generations b- generated c- generators
30.At its summer policy .................................., Labour appears to
have offered a compromise.
a- formula b- forum c- forger
31............... were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere.
a- marks b- parks c- Sparks
32.There were fierce attacks on the BBC for alleged political ............
a- bill b- bias c- bend
33.The medicines you are currently taking could be affecting
your...................
a- palace b- balance c- bullet
34.Police have stressed that this is the most .............. description of
the killer to date.
a- accurate b- accuracy c- accurately
35.The book is both ............................................ and exaggerated.
a- inaccurate b- accuracy c- accurately
36.If you say that someone has............. you, you mean that they
have made you believe something which is not true, either
by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression.
a- misused b- misled c- misdeed
37.If I have succeeded you may now be able to rectify the
.........................we referred to at the beginning of
this conversation.
a- impression b- omission c- permission
38.If your head is..................., you feel unsteady or confused, for
example because you are drunk, ill, or excited.
a- smiling b- spinning c- spreading
39.If you have an ................ to a building or other place, you are
able or allowed to go into it.
a- accent b- access c- accident

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40.The foreign minister admitted he was still ................ about the
situation in the country
a- anxiety b- anxious c- anxiously
41.Despite the..................... of the United Nations, the problem of
drug traffic continues to grow.
a- effects b- efforts c- infection
42.They say they expect the meeting to have a marked ........... on the
future of the country.
a- affect b- impact c- affair
43.The ................... of a town or city are the people who live there.
a- clients b- signals c- citizens
44.If you have ................... of a country, you are legally accepted as
belonging to it.
a- membership b - citizenship c- championship
45.According to the............., overall world trade has also slackened.
a- mercury b- survey c- mercy
46.An electric ........... is a flow of electricity through a wire or circuit.
a- curiosity b- current c- curriculum
47.New ways to treat arthritis may provide an ........... to painkillers.
a- alternatively b- alter c- alternative
48.The................................. shows the breakdown of the number
of industrial products according to their applications.
a- paragraph b- bar graph c- barber
49.You are trained, and if your training has been worth anything
you will get flashes and .............................
a- inspire b- inspiration c- inspired
50.Something that is ..................... is very obvious, so that it
is easy to see, hear, or recognize.
a- notice b- noticeable c- noticeably
51.Her new……. has promised to make an olympic athlete of her.
a- Trainee b- train c- trainer
52.When did you first get interested in……….. and why did
you specialize in long jump?
a- Athletes b- athletic c- Athletics

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53.A…………. is held for the boy when reached manhood.
a- Celebrate b- celebrated c- celebration
54.Information on the subject is easily …………. on the internet.
a- Obtaining b- Obtain c- Obtainable
55.They don't sound ………… about the future of the industry.
a- Reliable b- Relevant c- Confident
56.You're going to get a smack on the bottom if you don't stop being
such a ………………. boy.
a- Nice b- cheerful c- Naughty
57.I'd like some time to consider before I make a …………
a- Decide b- decisive c- decision .
58.Dinner will be ready in half an hour - just be………………!
a- Fluent b- Patient c- redundant
59.Some people try hypnotism to ……… themselves of addictions.
a- Curable b- Cure c- incurable
60.AIDS's disease is ……. disease of the immunity system.
a- Incredible b- Invisible c- Incurable
61.Most………assert that Christ was born somewhere around
this time.
a- Players b- drawers c- scholars
62.After many years at the company he eventually worked his way up
to the…………….. of Chief Executive Officer.
a- Tank b- Rank c- sank
63.This tennis ………… is open to both amateurs and professionals.
a- Tourism b- tornado c- Tournament
64.Lead is added to ……….to make car engines run more smoothly.
a- Fumes b- funnels c- Fuel
65.Everyone was…………. by the cleverness of the machine.
a- Impressing b- impressive c- Impressed
66.That song was popular with people from my father's…………..
a- Aviation b- Creation c- Generation
67.You have………. significant amounts of time and energy in making
this project the success that it is.
a- Invented b- invited c- invested

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68.The number …….. that the speed limit is 30 miles an hour.
a- Purifies b- Modifies c- Signifies
69.Great honour attaches to winning this …………….
a- Word b- aware c- award.
70.I'm pleased to meet you - I'm a big……………. of your work.
a- Fee b- Fin c- Fan
71.The fashion industry is always desperate to ………...
a- Invent b- Innovate c- invite
72.Henry is looking for thrills and …………..
a- Advantage b- adventure c- advance
73.She likes to think of herself as a …….., but her attractive looks
and rebellious streak finds her many admirers.
a- Tomboy b- tomb c- tuba
74.The train…………. the border between France and Spain.
a- Possesses b- sounds c- Crosses
75.My Dad gets…… with me if I leave the kitchen in a mess.
a- Pleased b- cheerful c- Cross
76.Please list your educational …………… and work experience.
a- qualify b- Qualified c- qualifications
77.She has become a reluctant ………..for many young people.
a- Role play b- role conflict c- role model
78.The characters in the book are just………………
a- Stereotypes b- stereo bates c- stereo blind
79.……………. are experts on drug therapy.
a- Surgeons b- physicians c- Pharmacists
80.People want to………….. their own destinies.
a- Devote b- Delete c- determine
81.He crashed out of the French Open in the second………
a- Raw b- Row c-round
82.He was found guilty of…………… money by deception.
a- Maintaining b- Containing c-Obtaining
83.Themuseum's collection includes .....….. dating backto prehistoric
times
a- Crafts b-drafts c-Artifacts

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84.I hadn't had enough sleep and was feeling kind of ……..
a- Clumsy b- gum c- Grumpy
85.After six defeats in a row, the team's ……has been badly shaken.
a- Elegance b- Dependence c- Confidence
86.It'sbeen proven that dance helps boost self…andmake people happy.
a- Confident b- Confidence c- confide
87.Most of his friendships are based on shared silliness or………...
a- Naughty b- naught c-Naughtiness
88.There has been no significant change in the …………..'s condition.
a- Sick b- ill c- Patient
89.He is a teacher, but hedoesn'thavemuch….. with the slower pupils.
a- Patten b- Patient c- Patience
90.Many illnesses which once killed are today ……………
a- Cured b- incurable c- curable
91.He got/won a………… to Harvard.
a- Hardship b- championship c- Scholarship
92.In my opinion, he……….. among the theatre's greatest actors.
a- Tanks b- sinks c- Ranks
93.The police offered a…… for any information about the robbery
a- reward b- award c- present
94.The referee ………….. a penalty kick.
a- rewarded b- awarded c- presented
95.the children collected their ……. and then went back
to their places.
a- Prizes b- reward c- award
96.Tourism ………millions of pounds to the country's economy.
a- Commits b - convinces c- contributes
97.Marie Curie is famous for her ……………….to science.
a- Contribution b - distribution c- illusion
98.He taught design for several years as a part-time………
a-Lecture b - Lecturer c – literature
99.................is a medical doctor, who has general skill and is not
a surgeon
a- Technician b- physician c- physicist

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100. We mustn't let our ………… blind us to the facts of the situation
a- Precautions b-prejudices c-prescriptions
101. They felt a glow of. ................................................................ as
they watched their daughter collect the award
a- Sorrow b- regret c- pride
102. I am happy, indeed ………., to be associated with this project.
a- Proud b- pride c- parade
103. the children ………. their prizes and then went back
to their places.
a- Bought b- earned c- collected
104. Marie Curie is famous for her ………….. to science.
a- Defeat b- Contribution c- hatred
105. It takes three years to …………. as a social worker.
a- Justify b- qualify c- purify
106. He is well ………….. for the job, but he does lack personality .
a- qualify b- Qualified c-qualification
107. As a ………… he could overcome difficulties and achieve
success.
a- Role conflict b- role model c- role play
108. She was the very………… of the English woman.
a- Stereotype b- Stereo Centre c- stereotypic
109. Managers need to leave behind their …….. ideas about women.
a- Stereotyping b- Stereotypical c- Stereotype
110. A typical independent ……...gets92%of its income from prescrip
tions.
a- Bakery b- factory c- pharmacy
111. Her…………. teamwork skills and leadership convinced us that
she was perfect for the job.
a- Obligation b- organization c-determination
112. Her loyalty to the state is …………….
a- Impressed b- impression c- impressive.
113. The victorious team were loudly cheered by their…………
a- Enemies b- opponents c- fans

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114. The artist took his……………. from African art.
a- Inspiring b- Inspired c- Inspiration
115. Her latest film has…………. a lot of interest.
a- Cultivated b- Fascinated c- Generated
116. The rise in unemployment is just another ……………of the
government's incompetence.
a- Pollution b- Demonstration c- creation
117. I can't understand the ………..of people who hurt animals.
a- Majesty b- Maturity c- Mentality
118. He now thinks that………… early was a stupid thing to do.
a- Sleeping b- feeding c- Retiring
119. Bringing up children often ……… you to put their needs first.
a- Wonders b- Demands c- Requires
120. We must make sure that everyone gets……. shares of the food.
a- Equality b- equipped c- Equal
121. I could see my face…………… in his glasses.
a- Repeated b- Reversed c- Reflected
122. I shall check the………. of my staff for that date.
a- Visibility b- Capability c- Availability
123. She was worn down by the…… and degradation of prison life.
a- Nasty b- Misty c- Misery
124. The radiant smile and the ……in her blue eyes were
the clear signs .
a- Space b- Spade c- Sparkle
125. The old lady used a……… despite her age.
a- Song b- Ring c- Swing
126. There was a big red ………. on the side of the van.
a- Toss b- cross c- boss
127. He was portrayed in the press as a gold digger and…….
a- Manufacturer b- Adventurer c- traveller
128. We had to learn chemical………. at school, but I can
only remember H2O for water.
a- Firms b- views c- formulas

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129. Keeping animals in these…………. is unbelievably cruel
a- conditions b- missions c- beliefs
130. A couple of people objected to the proposal, but
the …….. approved .
a- majority b- major c-minority
131. Those who want violence are in the………….
a- minority b- minor c- major .
132. He…………… respect and devotion from his pupils.
a- Conspired b- Aspired c- Inspired
133. TheAustralian team soon …… their superiority over
the opposition.
a- Demanded b- Demolished c- demonstrated
134. He suffers periodic……………. breakdowns.
a- Critical b- Metal c- Mental
135. The biggest ………. in our way was a tree trunk in the road.
a- Objection b- Vito c- Obstacle
136. His red hair and short stature made him easy to………..
a- Sympathize b- Realize c- Recognize
137. She has remarkable powers of ………………
a- observers b- Observe c- obsevation.
138. The ……………… is an attempt to uncover the inner man.
a- Demography b- Geography c- Biography
139. The book was a mixture of family history and…….
a- Demography b- autobiography c-Geography
140. Her ……………..from politics will free her to write her memoirs.
a- Retiring b- Retired c-Retirement
141. There is a residency …………... for obtaining citizenship.
a- Acquirement b- Requirement c-environ ment
142. Prisoners slept on ………….. mats.
a- Draw b- prow c- Straw
143. The plan was designed to help women overcome… in
the workplace.
a- discrimination b- destination c- aviation

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144. Gandhiwas loved for his struggle for freedom and………..
a- Qualification b- Quality c- equality.
145. She could see her ……in the water, shimmering in
the moonlight.
a- Reservation b- representation c-Reflection
146. There's no money…….. for an office party this year.
a- Valuable b- availability c- Available
147. She's a………. old trout who complains about everything.
a- Valuable b- available c-miserable
148. You can start a fire by rubbing two dry pieces of wood together
until you produce a …………
a- Sparkle b- span c- spark.
149. Her earrings were ………. as she nodded her head.
a- diving b- driving c- Swinging
150. It's often very difficult to change people's …………..
a- Latitudes b- substitutes c- Attitudes
151. A typical independent …… gets 92%
of its income from prescriptions.
a- pharmacy b- company c- firm
152. ……….. were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere.
a- spokes b-Sparks c-spies
153. Ministers have a special ………. Than other officials
a- rank b- tank c- sank
154. Our ambitions for this ………..have been defeated by
the weather.
a- enjoyment b- placement c- tournament
155. We suddenly encountered an………………. along the trail.
a- obstacle b- hinder c- ambition
156. It could be a bit of a………. getting the piano through
the doorway.
a- challenge b- change c- challenging
157. I'm sorry but my ……………. is wearing thin.
a- patience b- patient c- sickness

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158. Different …..are used to work out the efficiency of
these machines.
a- formula b- formulae c-firms
159. He ran happily down the road, …………his school bag as he went.
a- ringing b-swinging c-drawing
160. She was worn down by the ………..and degradation of prison life.
a- misery b- bravery c- delivery
161. He's very …………………and always interrupts me mid-sentence.
a- patient b- hasten c- impatient
162. The book was a mixture of family history and…………..
a- autobiography b- geography c- geology
163. when cancer racked his body, he was………. and cheerful.
a- calm b- noisy c- upset
164. It takes three years to …………….. as a social worker.
a- justify b- qualify c- modify
165. A……………. is also money given to someone to help pay for that
person's education.
a-Membership b- hardship c- scholarship
166. Is there any significant difference in ……. between these
two items?
a- equal b- inequality c- quality
167. It's an……… to have you here today, Mr President.
a- honour b- amazing c-honesty
168. His latest …….. is a theater company that
will perform for schools.
a- deduction b- innovation c- duration
169. The artist took his…………… from African art.
a- inspired b- inspiring c- inspiration
170. Withoutmore food and………….. supplies, people will not survive
a- medical b- medicine c- medic
171. We witnessed a…….. chain of events in eastern Europe in 1989.
a- profitable b- Remarkable c- curable
172. I won‟t ……….. those children making a noise in my apartment!
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173. your mother managed to …. that man. he deceived many
people.
a) see to b) see through c) see out
174. My car is much older ………… than yours.
a) form b) manufacture c) model
175. I ……..… in bed all night thinking about it.
a) laid b) led c) lay
176. According to the doctor, there‟s nothing the ………. With you.
a) wrong b) matter c) problem
177. I looked everywhere but I couldn‟t find …………… at all.
a) anyone b) no one c) someone
178. It was …………….. a simple question that everyone answered it.
a) much b) such c) too
179. I like my eggs soft …………..…, not hard.
a) cooked b) steamed c) boiled
180. I was utterly amazed when the train arrived exactly……… time.
a) on b) by c) in
181. I‟d like to take this ………… of wishing you all the best.
a) chance b) opportunity c) occasion
182. Learners of English may fail to ….. between unfamiliar sounds.
a) separate b) differ c) distinguish
183. …….. her opinion, English cheese is better than French cheese.
a) To b) By c) In
184. Their parents would not ….. them to go there for the weekend.
a) agree b) permit c) consent
185. Every Sunday the old man‟s dog goes to the shop to…... him a
newspaper.
a) carry b) fetch c) take
186. Keep in mind that if you are ….… to customers, they‟ll hate the
shop.
a) brush b) rough c) smooth
187. The air in the house felt cold and … after some days of bad
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188. Do you want to wait for a table or shall we go ……… else?
a) nowhere b) everywhere c) somewhere
189. Children who use escalators should be accompanied .. an adult.
a) for b) by c) beside
190. I took someone else‟s coat by ……….. .
a) fortune b) error c) mistake
191. How long does it ……….… to get home in the morning?
a) take you b) need you c) demand
192. It‟s becoming more ….............. that the Government has lost
its confidence.
a) apparent b) expected c) anticipated
193. …… by emotion, she found herself unable to speak for a
few minutes.
a- Overcome b- overdose c- overcut
194. The law has to prevent racial discrimination and ………...
a- inequality b- in equal c- quality
195. A......... isa girl who dresses like a boy, esp.in physical games
a- tomboy b- tomgirl c- tomb
196. Dad is always …………… on Monday mornings.
a- dumb b- grumpy c- blind
197. He developed a…………. for calculating the area of a triangle.
a- road b- path c- formula
198. Our kids are normally well…………..
a- behaved b- behavior c- behave
199. she has difficulty ………. to
the experiences of younger colleagues.
a- relating b- admitted c- revealing
200. Stop …………with me, Dan, and do as you're told!
a-graving b-Arguing c-shouting
201. Sinceher divorce,she's beginning to believe………. herself again.
a- in b- at c- by
202. We …………….the victims to talk freely about their experiences.
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203. His version of the facts doesn‟t .. with the version I heard from Jane.
a) accord b) argue c) amount
204. After they had...… the carpet, the employees went back to the office.
a) laid b) lain c) lied
205. It will ……….. be Christmas again.
a) fast b) next c) soon
206. Be careful not to ……….. your coffee on this rug.
a) drip b) spill c) filter
207. Mary had to leave her family …. when she went abroad to work.
a) at all costs b) out c) behind
208. Metal ………… at high temperatures.
a) grows b) expands c) enlarges
209. Becauseof thebad harvest, cereals prices have … in the last 3
months.
a) gone up b) jumped up c) sprung up
210. I‟m ….. worried about Mary; she always seems to be exhausted.
a) as b) such c) so
211. I have difficulty ………… without glasses.
a) read b) of reading c) in reading
212. It‟s unwise to …………… in a quarrel between husbands.
a) involve b) poke c) interfere
213. I will .. the project with other members and see what they think
a) discuss b) talk c) explain
214. The poor farmer was very angry …… the dogs chasing his sheep.
a) about b) because c) with
215. Paul was named………. his grandfather.
a- for b- after c- by
216. The retiring chairman handed …… the meeting to the
new chairman.
a- over b- by c- at
217. Her plots are predictable and her characters more than …………
a- stereotypes b- stereos c- stereotyped
218. He had to battle against ……………….. to get a job.
a- prejudice b- pride c- bride

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219. Though I support the project in …my opinion is that it will fail.
a-publicity b-popular c- public
220. I don't expect special………… - I just want to be treated fairly.
a- deal b- treatment c- statement
221. He helped patients suffering ……. anxiety, depression,and disorders.
a- from b- of c- about
222. She has remarkable powers of ………………
a- observant b- observation c- observe .
223. Michael's ……………….to the meal was to peel the potatoes.
a- contribution b- distribution c- delusion
224. Sports stars are role ………….. for thousands of youngsters.
a- models b- medals c- plays
225. It is rare to see children openly ………… their teachers.
a- defending b- defying c- depending
226. We tried not to give the children sexually ………… toys.
a- Armed b- stereotyped c- amusing
227. All pupils are expected to…………….. school assembly.
a- attend b-take c- get
228. We are extremely …………… for all your help and
encouragement.
a- helpful b- grateful c- meaningful
229. She ……… this cup in the school squash championship.
a- won b- gained c- earned
230. Today's vehicles use two kinds of …………….- petrol and diesel.
a- maintenances b- stations c- fuel
231. The wind farm may be able to ……….. electricity for
2000 homes.
a- generate b- bear c- give
232. The government is trying to restore public …..in the economy.
a- confidence b- destruction c- demolish
233. She's an immensely talented young ……………
a- athlete b- athletics c- athletic .
234. I think she‟s quite honest ……….. her intentions.
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235. I will be waiting ………. them at the entrance door.
a) on b) for c) at
236. It‟s no use complaining ………… the cold during winter.
a) of b) from c) on
237. She was … disappointed when she hadn‟t got the job
a) fully b) highly c) bitterly
238. They have ………. the castle and it is now a luxury hotel.
a) undone b) remade c) transformed
239. ……….. we set off in the next minutes, we‟ll be there on time.
a) In case b) So long c) Provided
240. If he drinks more beer, I don‟t think he‟ll be …….… to football
a) skilled b) capable c) fit
241. My manager‟s ……….. of my work doesn‟t matter to me at all.
a) opinion b) belief c) meaning
242. The recent …………. domestic violence is worrying the police.
a) increase in b) increase of c) increase about
243. There‟s …………. to hurry.
a) no purpose b) no need c) impossible
244. The officers…..... the kidnapper from escaping by blocking all exits.
a) allowed b) avoided c) prevented
245. This meat isn‟t suitable ………… .
a) the grill b) for grilling c) being grilled
246. The painting is ……….…; the thief will be disappointed.
a) invalid b) priceless c) worthless
247. Even though he is thirty-three, he lives ..… his mother‟s salary.
a) from b) at c) on
248. It should be obvious ……… you that this problem will be solved.
a) for b) to c) at
249. Mike forgets to do what he has been told and is scolded for
being… ...............
a) rebellious b) malicious c) disobedient
250. When she heard the news she went ……….. .
a) fuse b) thunder c) spare

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‫حؿخرخص حٌُِٔخص حَُث‪٤ٔ٤‬ش‪UNIT 2 – HER STORY - main voc‬‬
‫حَُث‪ٚ٤ٔ٤‬‬
‫‪ُ -1‬وي هيّ ٓٔخ‪ٔٛ‬ش ٓو‪٤‬ش ‪ُِ generous contribution‬ـخ‪٣‬ش حُ‪ًٜ٘ ٠‬ش ً٘‪ٔ٤‬ظ٘خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -2‬ط‪ٜٔ٤ٜٔ‬خ‪ٝ -‬ػِ‪ٔ٣‬ظ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ٜٓٝ determination‬خٍحط‪ٜ‬خ ك‪ ٢‬حُؼَٔ حُـٔخػ‪ٝ ٢‬هيٍحط‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫حُو‪٤‬خى‪٣‬ش أه٘ؼظ٘خ رؤٗ‪ٜ‬خ ٓؼخُ‪٤‬ش ُ‪ٌٜ‬ح حُٔ٘‪ٜ‬ذ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -3‬ط‪ٜ‬يف حُـٔؼ‪٤‬ش ‪ association‬اُ‪ ٠‬آظيحٓش ٓ‪ٜ‬خٍحص ط‪ ْ٤ٜٔ‬ح‪٧‬ػخع حُظوِ‪٤‬ي‪.١‬‬
‫‪ -4‬حُـخٓؼش ٓ٘لظ‪ٜ‬خ ‪٘ٓ awarded‬لش ٓلَ رو‪ٔ٤‬ش ‪ 511‬ى‪.ٍ٫ٝ‬‬
‫‪ -5‬ػَ‪ٟ‬ض حَُ٘‪١‬ش ٌٓخكؤس ‪ reward‬ػِ‪ ٠‬أ‪ٓ ١‬ؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خص ك‪ ٍٞ‬حَُٔهش‪.‬‬
‫‪َ٣ -6‬ؿ‪ ٠‬طلي‪٣‬ي حُ‪ٜ‬ي‪٣‬ش حُٔـخٗ‪٤‬ش ‪ free gift‬حُظ‪ ٢‬طَؿذ ك‪ ٢‬حُل‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ٜ٤‬خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -7‬ىٍٓض حُ‪٤ٜ‬يُش ‪ pharmacy‬هزَ إٔ طل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ٝ ٠‬ظ‪٤‬لش ك‪ِِٔٓ ٢‬ش ٓظخؿَ ًز‪َ٤‬س‪.‬‬
‫‪ -8‬حُ‪٤ٜ‬خىُش ‪ Pharmacists‬هزَحء ك‪ ٢‬حُؼ‪٬‬ؽ حُي‪ٝ‬حث‪.٢‬‬
‫‪ -9‬ىٍحٓش ح‪٧‬ى‪٣ٝ‬ش ‪ٝ‬حُؼوخه‪ ، pharmacology َ٤‬رٔخ ك‪ًُ ٢‬ي ٓلؼ‪ُٜٞ‬خ ‪ٝ‬حٓظؼٔخُ‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫‪ٝ‬طؤػ‪َٛ٤‬خ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُـْٔ‬
‫‪ُ -11‬وي ‪ٝ‬ػي ٓيٍر‪ٜ‬خ حُـي‪٣‬ي رـؼِ‪ٜ‬خ ‪٫‬ػزش أ‪ُٔٝ‬ز‪٤‬ش ‪. olympic athlete‬‬
‫‪ً -11‬خٕ ٗو‪٤ٜ‬ش ٍ‪٣‬خ‪٤ٟ‬ش ‪ athletic figure‬أٗ‪٤‬وش ًحص ‪ٝ‬ؿ‪٤ٟ ٚ‬ن ‪ٗٝ‬خد‪.‬‬
‫‪ً -12‬خٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ؿيٍ ًز‪ َ٤‬ك‪ ٍٞ‬حٓظويحّ حُؼوخه‪ َ٤‬ك‪ ٢‬أُؼخد حُو‪. athletics ٟٞ‬‬
‫إٔ ػيىًح ًخك‪ً٤‬خ ٖٓ ح‪ٗ٧‬وخ‪٤ٓ ٙ‬ل‪ َ٠‬حُليع؟‬ ‫‪ َٛ -13‬أٗض ‪ٝ‬حػن ٖٓ ‪confident‬‬
‫‪٣ -14‬زي‪ ٝ‬أٗ‪ ٚ‬هي ه‪٠‬غ ُظـ‪ َ٤٤‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬هق ٓئه ًَح ‪ٝ ،‬أ‪ٛ‬زق‬
‫أًؼَ طؼخ‪ًٗٝ‬خ ‪. more cooperative‬‬
‫‪ -15‬أؿِو‪ٞ‬ح حُطَ‪٣‬ن ك‪ٓ ٢‬لخ‪ُٝ‬ش ‪ُ attempt‬ظوِ‪ َ٤‬كًَش حَُٔ‪ ٍٝ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔي‪٘٣‬ش‪.‬‬
‫‪ -16‬هي ‪ ٌٕٞ٣‬اىهخٍ حُز‪٤‬خٗ‪ ٞ‬ػزَ حُٔيهَ ‪ٛ‬ؼزًخ رؼ‪ ٞ‬حُ٘‪٢‬ء‪ -‬طلي‪. challenge ٟ‬‬
‫‪ -17‬طلخ‪ ٍٝ‬حُلٌ‪ٓٞ‬ش حٓظؼخىس ػوش ‪ confidence‬حُـٔ‪ ٍٜٞ‬ك‪ ٢‬اىحٍط‪ٜ‬خ ُ‪٬‬هظ‪ٜ‬خى‪.‬‬
‫‪ -18‬حٓظويٓ‪ٞ‬ح أٓخُ‪٤‬ذ اريحػ‪٤‬ش ‪ creative‬اُ‪ ٠‬كي ٓخ ‪٩‬ه٘خع حُٔٔظؼَٔ‪.ٖ٣‬‬
‫‪ -19‬أىص ‪ٔ٣ِٛ‬ظ‪ defeat ٚ‬ك‪ ٢‬رط‪ُٞ‬ش حُؼخُْ اُ‪ ٠‬كظَس ‪ِ٣ٞ١‬ش ٖٓ حُظؤَٓ حُوخطْ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -21‬ط‪ٜ‬يف حُلِٔش اُ‪ ٠‬طزي‪٣‬ي حُظل‪ prejudice ِ٤‬رؤٕ ح‪٣٩‬يُ ‪٣‬وظ‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪٠‬‬
‫ٓـظٔغ حُٔؼِ‪ ٖ٤٤‬ؿ٘ٔ‪٤‬خً‪.‬‬
‫‪ٓ -21‬خ حٌُ‪ ١‬ػِ‪٤‬ي حُو‪٤‬خّ ر‪ُِ ٚ‬ظؤ‪ًٔ qualify َٛ‬ؼخُؾ طوخ‪١‬ذ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -22‬طلظ‪ ١ٞ‬أكيع ِِٓٔش ػِ‪ٍٞٛ ٠‬س ٗٔط‪٤‬ش ٓٔ‪٤‬جش ‪offensive stereotype‬‬
‫طٔخ ًٓخ َُؿَ ٓؼِ‪ ٢‬حُـْ٘‪.‬‬

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‫‪ -23‬ح‪٧‬رلخع أظ‪َٜ‬ص ‪ demonstrated‬إٔ ح‪١٧‬لخٍ ‪ ٌْٜ٘ٔ٣‬حُظؼَف ػِ‪٠‬‬
‫‪ٞٛ‬ص أٓ‪ٜ‬خط‪ ْٜ‬رؼي حُ‪٫ٞ‬ىس ر‪ٞ‬هض ه‪.َ٤ٜ‬‬
‫‪ ٖٓ -24‬حُٔظ‪ٞ‬هغ إٔ ‪٣‬و‪ٔٓ ّٞ‬ظ٘خٍ حُظـٔ‪ َ٤‬رظوي‪ ْ٣‬ػَ‪ ٝٝ‬ط‪٤ٟٞ‬ل‪٤‬ش‬
‫ٌُ‪٤‬ل‪٤‬ش حٓظويحّ ٓ٘ظـخط٘خ حُـي‪٣‬يس‪.‬‬ ‫‪demonstration‬‬
‫‪ -25‬طْ حُوز‪ ٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُؼي‪٣‬ي ٖٓ حُٔظظخ‪ demonstrators ٖ٣َٛ‬ػ٘يٓخ ؿِٔ‪ٞ‬ح ك‪٢‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٓٝ‬حُٔي‪٘٣‬ش ‪.‬‬
‫‪ِ٣ ٫ -26‬حٍ ربٌٓخٗ٘خ اػخىس طَط‪٤‬ذ ط‪ٞ‬حٍ‪٣‬ن اؿخُط٘خ‪ٞ٣ ٫ .‬ؿي ٗ‪٢‬ء ػخرض ‪ fixed‬كظ‪ ٠‬ح‪.ٕ٥‬‬
‫ه‪٤٠‬ش‬ ‫‪The publicity generated‬‬ ‫‪ -27‬أػطض حُيػخ‪٣‬ش حُ٘خطـش ػٖ‬
‫حُٔلٌٔش ىكؼش طَك‪٤‬ذ ُٔز‪٤‬ؼخط٘خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ً -28‬خٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ٓخ ‪٣ ٫‬وَ ػٖ ػ‪٬‬ػش أؿ‪٤‬خٍ ‪ - generations‬ح‪٧‬ؿيحى ‪ٝ‬ح‪٥‬رخء ‪ٝ‬ح‪١٧‬لخٍ ‪-‬‬
‫ك‪ ٢‬كلَ حُِكخف‪.‬‬
‫‪ emergency generators‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔٔظ٘ل‪٠‬‬ ‫‪ -29‬طْ ط‪ُٞٓ ْ٤ٜٔ‬يحص حُط‪ٞ‬حٍة‬
‫ُِظؼخَٓ ٓغ حٗوطخع حُظ‪٤‬خٍ حٌُ‪َٜ‬رخث‪.٢‬‬
‫‪ forum‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٓش حُ‪٤ٜ‬ل‪٣ ، ٢‬زي‪ ٝ‬إٔ كِد حُؼَٔ هي ػَ‪ ٝ‬ك‪ٓٝ ً٬‬طًخ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -31‬ك‪٘ٓ ٢‬ظي‪ٟ‬‬
‫‪ً -31‬خٗض حَُ٘حٍحص ‪ Sparks‬طظطخ‪ ٖٓ َ٣‬حُ٘خٍ ‪ٝ‬ط‪ٜ‬ذ ك‪ٌٓ ًَ ٢‬خٕ‪.‬‬
‫‪ٝٝ -32‬هؼض ‪ٛ‬ـٔخص َٗٓش ػِ‪٤ٛ ٠‬جش ح‪ً٩‬حػش حُزَ‪٣‬طخٗ‪٤‬ش رِػْ‬
‫حُظل‪ ِ٤‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ‪. political bias ٢‬‬
‫‪ -33‬ح‪٧‬ى‪٣ٝ‬ش حُظ‪ ٢‬طظ٘خ‪ُٜٝ‬خ كخُ‪ً٤‬خ هي طئػَ ػِ‪ ٠‬ط‪ٞ‬حُٗي ‪. balance‬‬
‫‪ٝ -34‬أًيص حَُ٘‪١‬ش إٔ ‪ٌٛ‬ح ‪ ٞٛ‬أىم ‪ٛٝ accurate‬ق ُِوخطَ كظ‪ ٠‬ح‪.ٕ٥‬‬
‫‪ -35‬حٌُظخد ؿ‪ َ٤‬ىه‪٤‬ن ‪ٓٝinaccurate‬زخُؾ ك‪.ٚ٤‬‬
‫‪ٜ‬خ ٓخ هي ‪ِِٟ‬ي ‪ ، misled‬كؤٗض طو‪ٜ‬ي أٗ‪ ٚ‬ؿؼِي ط‪ٜ‬يم ٗ‪٤‬جًخ‬ ‫‪ -36‬اًح هِض إ ٗو ً‬
‫ؿ‪ٛ َ٤‬ل‪٤‬ق ‪ ،‬آخ ربهزخٍى ًٌرش أ‪ ٝ‬ربػطخثي كٌَس أ‪ ٝ‬حٗطزخػًخ هخ‪١‬جًخ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -37‬اًح ٗـلض ‪ ،‬كوي طظٌٖٔ ح‪ ٖٓ ٕ٥‬ط‪ٜ‬ل‪٤‬ق ح‪٩‬ؿلخٍ ‪ omission‬حٌُ‪ ١‬أَٗٗخ اُ‪ٚ٤‬‬
‫ك‪ ٢‬ريح‪٣‬ش ‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُٔلخىػش‪.‬‬
‫‪ -38‬اًح ًخٕ ٍأٓي ‪٣‬ي‪ ، spinning ٍٝ‬كبٗي ط٘ؼَ رؼيّ ح‪ٓ٫‬ظوَحٍ أ‪ ٝ‬ح‪ٍ٫‬طزخى ‪،‬‬
‫ػِ‪ٓ ٠‬ز‪ َ٤‬حُٔؼخٍ ‪ٗ٧‬ي ك‪ ٢‬كخُش ٌَٓ أ‪ ٞ٣َٓ ٝ‬أ‪ٓ ٝ‬ظلْٔ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -39‬اًح ًخٕ ُي‪٣‬ي ‪ٓ - ٍٞٛٝ‬يهَ ‪ access‬اُ‪ٓ ٠‬ز٘‪ ٠‬أ‪ٌٓ ٝ‬خٕ آهَ ‪،‬‬
‫ك‪ٌ٘ٔ٤‬ي حُيه‪ ٍٞ‬اُ‪ ٚ٤‬أ‪ُٔٔ٣ ٝ‬ق ُي رخُيه‪ ٍٞ‬اُ‪.ٚ٤‬‬
‫‪ٝ -41‬حػظَف ‪ َ٣ُٝ‬حُوخٍؿ‪٤‬ش رؤٗ‪ِ٣ ٫ ٚ‬حٍ هِوخ ‪ anxious‬ر٘ؤٕ حُ‪ٟٞ‬غ ك‪ ٢‬حُز‪٬‬ى‬

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‫ػِ‪ ٠‬حَُؿْ ٖٓ ؿ‪ٜٞ‬ى ‪ efforts‬ح‪ ْٓ٧‬حُٔظليس ‪ ٫ ،‬طِحٍ ٌِٓ٘ش‬ ‫‪-41‬‬
‫ح‪٫‬طـخٍ رخُٔويٍحص ك‪ ٢‬ح‪ُ٫‬ى‪٣‬خى‪.‬‬
‫‪٣‬و‪ ُٕٞٞ‬اٗ‪٣ ْٜ‬ظ‪ٞ‬هؼ‪ ٕٞ‬إٔ ‪٬ُ ٌٕٞ٣‬ؿظٔخع طؤػ‪ِٓ impact َ٤‬ل‪ٞ‬ظ‬ ‫‪-42‬‬
‫ػِ‪ٔٓ ٠‬ظوزَ حُز‪٬‬ى‪.‬‬
‫‪ ْٛ citizens‬ح‪ٗ٧‬وخ‪ ٙ‬حٌُ‪٣ ٖ٣‬ؼ‪٘ٛ ٕٞ٘٤‬خى‪.‬‬ ‫ٓ‪ٞ‬ح‪ ٞ٘١‬رِيس أ‪ٓ ٝ‬ي‪٘٣‬ش‬ ‫‪-43‬‬
‫‪،‬‬ ‫اًح ً٘ض طلَٔ ؿ٘ٔ‪٤‬ش ى‪ُٝ‬ش ٓخ ‪ -‬كن حُٔ‪ٞ‬ح‪citizenship ٚ٘١‬‬ ‫‪-44‬‬
‫‪٣‬ظْ هز‪ُٞ‬ي هخٗ‪ً٤ٗٞ‬خ ػِ‪ ٠‬أٗي ط٘ظٔ‪ ٢‬اُ‪ٜ٤‬خ‪.‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬كوخ ُِٔٔق ‪ -‬ىٍحٓ‪ ، survey - ٚ‬طزخ‪١‬ؤص حُظـخٍس حُؼخُٔ‪٤‬ش رٌَ٘ ػخّ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-45‬‬
‫حُظ‪٤‬خٍ حٌُ‪َٜ‬رخث‪ ٞٛ An electric current ٢‬طيكن ٌُِ‪َٜ‬رخء‬ ‫‪-46‬‬
‫ػزَ ِٓي أ‪ ٝ‬ىحثَس‪.‬‬
‫هي ط‪ٞ‬كَ حُطَم حُـي‪٣‬يس ُؼ‪٬‬ؽ حُظ‪ٜ‬خد حُٔلخ‪ َٛ‬ري‪alternative ً٬٣‬‬ ‫‪-47‬‬
‫ٌُٔٔ٘خص ح‪.ُْ٧‬‬
‫‪ٟٞ٣‬ق حَُْٓ حُز‪٤‬خٗ‪ bar graph ٢‬حٗ‪٤ٜ‬خٍ ػيى حُٔ٘ظـخص حُ‪ٜ٘‬خػ‪٤‬ش‬ ‫‪-48‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬كوًخ ُظطز‪٤‬وخط‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬
‫ُوي طيٍرض ‪ٝ ،‬اًح ًخٕ طيٍ‪٣‬زي ‪ٔ٣‬ظلن أ‪٢ٗ ١‬ء ‪ ،‬كٔظل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪٠ٓٝ ٠‬خص ‪ٝ‬‬ ‫‪-49‬‬
‫اُ‪ٜ‬خّ ‪. inspiration‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬ح‪ٟ‬لخ ؿيًح ‪ ،‬رل‪٤‬غ‬
‫ً‬ ‫‪ ٌٕٞ٣‬حُ٘‪٢‬ء حُِٔل‪ٞ‬ظ ‪noticeable‬‬ ‫‪-51‬‬
‫‪ٍ َٜٔ٣‬إ‪٣‬ظ‪ ٚ‬أ‪ٔٓ ٝ‬خػ‪ ٚ‬أ‪ ٝ‬حُظؼَف ػِ‪.ٚ٤‬‬
‫ٓي ٍّر‪ٜ‬خ حُـي‪٣‬ي ‪َٝ new trainer‬ػ َي ر َؼ ََٔ ٍ‪٣‬خ‪ ٢ٟ‬أ‪ٔ٤ُٝ‬ز‪ٜ٘ٓ ٢‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-51‬‬
‫‪ٜٜ‬ضَ ك‪ ٢‬حُولِ حُط‪ َ٣ٞ‬؟‬ ‫ٓظ‪ ٠‬ا‪ٛ‬ظٔٔضَ رخ‪ُ٧‬ؼخد حَُ‪٣‬خ‪ِ ٤ٟ‬ش ‪ُٔٝ ، Athletics‬خًح طَو ّ‬ ‫‪-52‬‬
‫ح‪٫‬كظلخٍ ‪ً celebration‬خٕ ُِ‪ِ ُٞ‬ي ػ٘يٓخ َ‪َٓ ََ ٛٝ‬كِ‪ ٚ‬حَُؿ‪ُٞ‬شَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-53‬‬
‫حُٔ‪ٟٞٞ‬ع هخرَ ُِل‪ Obtainable ٍُ ٜٞ‬رٔ‪ُٜٞ‬ش ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪ٗ٩‬ظَٗ ِ‬
‫ض‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫حُٔؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خص ػٖ‬ ‫‪-54‬‬
‫‪َ٣ ٫ ْٛ‬زْي‪ٝ َٕٝ‬حػو‪ Confident ٕٞ‬ك‪ٔٓ ٍٞ‬ظوز َِ حُ‪ٜ٘‬خػ ِش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-55‬‬
‫ٗو‪. Naughty ٢‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ٓظُل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ٛ ٠‬لؼش اًح ُْ طَظ‪ٞ‬هّقُ إْٔ طَ ٌُ‪ِ ُٝ ٕٞ‬ي‬ ‫أٗض َ‬ ‫‪-56‬‬
‫ض ُِظلٌ‪ َ٤‬هَ ْز ََ إَْٔ أَطّو ٌُ هَحٍ ‪.make a decision‬‬ ‫أٗخ أكظخؽ رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حُ‪ٞ‬ه ِ‬ ‫‪-57‬‬
‫ٓخػش ‪ -‬كو‪ٛ ًُٖ ٢‬ز‪ٍٞ‬حً ‪! Patient‬‬ ‫ٓ‪ ٌُُٕٞ َ٤‬ؿخ‪ ِٛ‬ه‪ٜٗ ٍ٬‬ق ّ‬ ‫حُؼ٘خء َ‬ ‫‪-58‬‬
‫ؼخُـ‪ٞ‬ح ‪ Cure‬أٗلٔ‪ ِْٖٓ ْٜ‬ح‪٩‬ىٓخ ِٕ‪.‬‬ ‫ّ ‪٣‬ـَر‪ٞ‬ح حُظ٘‪ ْ٣ٞ‬حُٔـ٘خ‪ ٢ٔ٤١‬إَْٔ ‪َ ُ٣‬‬ ‫رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حُ٘خ ِ‬ ‫‪-59‬‬
‫َٓ‪ ٝ‬ح‪٣٫‬يُ ‪ ٌٖٔ٣ ٫ َٝٓ ٞٛ‬ػ‪٬‬ؿ‪٤ٜ٣ Incurable ٚ‬ذ ؿ‪ٜ‬خُ حُٔ٘خػش ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-61‬‬
‫رؼ‪ ٞ‬حُزخكؼ‪ُ َّ ٛ scholars ٖ٤‬ك‪ٞ‬ح رؤّٕ حُٔ‪٤‬ي حُٔٔ‪٤‬ق ‪َ ُٝ‬ي طوَ‪٣‬زخ ً ‪ٌٛ‬ح حُ‪ٞ‬ه ِ‬
‫ض‪.‬‬ ‫‪-61‬‬

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‫ص ك‪ ٢‬حًَُ٘ ِش ك‪ ٢‬حُ٘‪ٜ‬خ‪٣‬ش ‪ َٛٝ‬اُ‪ٍ ٠‬طز ِش ‪ Rank‬حَُث‪ ْ٤‬حُظ٘ل‪.١ٌ٤‬‬ ‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬ح ِ‬ ‫رؼي َ‬ ‫‪-62‬‬
‫ْ ‪ٓ tennis Tournament‬لظ‪ٞ‬كشُ اُ‪ٖٓ ًَ ٠‬‬ ‫رط‪ِ ُٞ‬ش حُظ٘ ِ‬ ‫‪-63‬‬
‫حُ‪ٜٞ‬حس ‪ٝ‬حُٔلظَك‪.ٕٞ‬‬
‫ص حُٔ‪٤‬خٍ ِس طٔ‪ َ٤‬رٔ‪ُٜٞ‬ش أًؼ ََ‪.‬‬ ‫حَُ‪ٛ‬خ‪٠٣ ٙ‬خفُ ُِ‪ٞ‬ه‪ٞ‬ى ‪َ Fuel‬‬
‫ُـ ْؼَ ٓل ًَّخ ِ‬ ‫‪-64‬‬
‫ًُ َّ ٗو‪ًَ ٚ‬خَٕ ٓؼـذ ‪ Impressed‬رًٌخ ِء حُٔخً‪ِ ٘٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-65‬‬
‫ّ ِْٖٓ ؿ‪ Generation َِ ٤‬أر‪.٢‬‬ ‫طِي ح‪٧‬ؿ٘‪ِ ٤‬ش ًَخٗضْ ٗؼز‪٤‬شَ َٓغ حُ٘خ ِ‬ ‫‪-66‬‬
‫حَُٔ٘‪ٝ‬ع ٗخؿق‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ض ‪ٝ‬حُطخه ِش ك‪َ ٢‬ؿ ْؼَ ‪ٌٛ‬ح‬ ‫حٓظؼَٔص ‪٤ًٔ invested‬خص ٍحثؼ‪ ِْٖٓ ٚ‬حُ‪ٞ‬ه ِ‬ ‫‪-67‬‬
‫ٔخػش‪.‬‬ ‫حَُهْ ‪٣‬ليى ‪ Signifies َ٤٘٣ٝ‬رؤّٕ حَُٔػش حُ ُٔليىسَ ‪ َُ ٤ٓ 31‬ك‪ ٢‬حُ ّ‬ ‫‪-68‬‬
‫َٗفُ ػظ‪َٓ ْ٤‬طز‪ ٢‬رخُل‪ ُٞ‬ر‪ ٌٜٙ‬حُـخثِ ِس ‪. award‬‬ ‫‪-69‬‬
‫َِٔٗ‪ ٢‬إٔ حهخرُِي ‪ -‬أَٗخ ٓ٘ـغ ًز‪ُ Fan َ٤‬ؼِِٔ َي‪.‬‬ ‫‪ُ َ٣‬‬ ‫‪-71‬‬
‫إّ ‪٘ٛ‬خػشَ ح‪٣ُ٧‬خ َء ٓٔظٔ‪٤‬ظشُ ىحثٔخ ً ُ‪٪‬ريحع ‪Innovate‬‬ ‫‪-71‬‬
‫لغ ػٖ ح‪٩‬ػخٍ‪ٝ ٙ‬حُٔـخَٓ ِس ‪. adventure‬‬ ‫‪ْ َ٣ ١َ٘ٛ‬ز ُ‬ ‫‪-72‬‬
‫حُـٌحرشَ ح‪ٝ‬ؿيص حُٔؼـز‪ٖ٤‬‬ ‫ّ‬ ‫ط َْلذ ٗلٔ‪ٜ‬خ ى كظخس ٓٔظَؿِش ‪ٗ ٌُٖ ،a tomboy‬ظَحطَ‪ٜ‬خ‬ ‫‪-73‬‬
‫حُوطخ ٍُ ‪ْ َ٣‬ؼز َُ ‪ Crosses‬حُلي‪َ ٝ‬ى ر‪ ٖ٤‬كَٗٔخ ‪ٝ‬آزخٗ‪٤‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-74‬‬
‫حُٔطزن ك‪ ٢‬ك‪.٠ٟٞ‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫أَرّ‪ً ٢‬خٕ ؿ‪٠‬زخٕ ‪ Cross‬اًح ْطَ ًُض‬ ‫‪-75‬‬
‫أىٍؽ ٓئ‪٬ٛ‬طَ َي حُظَر‪٣ٞ‬شَ ‪educational qualifications‬‬ ‫ْ‬ ‫ٍؿخ ًء‬ ‫‪-76‬‬
‫‪ٝ‬هزَحطي ك‪ ٠‬حُؼَٔ‬
‫‪ٛ‬زَلضْ ٓؼخٍ ‪ٝ‬هي‪ُِ role model ٙٝ‬ؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ حُ٘زخ ِ‬
‫د‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٢ٛ .‬أَ ْ‬ ‫‪-77‬‬
‫د ‪ٌٞٗٞ٣‬ح ٓـَى حكٌخٍ ٗٔط‪٤‬ش ‪Stereotypes‬‬ ‫ح‪ٗ٧‬وخ‪ ٙ‬ك‪ ٢‬حٌُظخ ِ‬
‫َ‬ ‫إّ‬ ‫‪-78‬‬
‫حُ‪٤ٜ‬خىُش ‪ Pharmacists‬هزَحء ك‪ ٢‬ػِْ ح‪٫‬ى‪. ٚ٣ٝ‬‬ ‫‪-79‬‬
‫حُ٘خّ ‪٣َُ٣‬ي‪ َٕٝ‬حٕ ‪ُ٣‬و َّ ٍُ ‪ .determine‬أهيحٍ‪ ْٛ‬حُوخ‪ٛ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-81‬‬
‫ُوي طَلطّ َْ ك‪ ٠‬رط‪ُٞ‬ش كَٗٔخ حُٔلظ‪ٞ‬ك ِش ك‪ ٢‬حُـ‪ ُٚٞ‬حُؼخٗ‪ِ ٤‬ش ‪the second round‬‬ ‫‪-81‬‬
‫‪ ُٜٚٞ‬ػِ‪ Obtaining ٠‬حُٔخٍ رخٌُٔ َِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٞٛ‬ظُ ِ‪ٌٗٓ ََ ٜ‬زخ ً ك‪ُ ٠‬ك ُ‬ ‫‪-82‬‬
‫ٓـٔ‪ٞ‬ػش حُٔظلق طَظ‪ ُّٖٔ ٠‬هطغ حػَ‪ Artifacts ٚ٣‬طَؿغ حُ‪ٓ ٠‬خ هزَ حُظؤٍ‪٣‬ن‬ ‫‪-83‬‬
‫ُْ حك‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ً ُّ ٞٗ ٠‬خك ُ‪ٗٝ ٢‬ؼَص رخٗ‪ ٠‬ؿ‪٠‬زخٕ ‪Grumpy‬‬ ‫‪-84‬‬
‫‪ِٛ‬حثْ ٓظظخُ‪ ، ٚ٤‬ػوش ‪ Confidence‬حُلَ‪٣‬ن ح‪ٛ‬ظِص رٌَ٘ ٓ‪٤‬ت‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫رؼي ٓضّ‬ ‫‪-85‬‬
‫ْ ‪self Confidence‬‬ ‫‪ُٔ٣ ٚ‬خػ ُي ػِ‪ْ ٍَ ٠‬كغ حُؼوش رخُ٘ل ِ‬
‫أػزضَ رؤّٕ حَُه ِ‬ ‫‪-86‬‬
‫‪٣ٝ‬ـؼِ٘خ ٓؼيحء‪.‬‬
‫أؿِذ ‪ٛ‬يحهخطِ‪ٔٓ ٚ‬ظ٘يس ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔوخك‪ ٝ ٚ‬حُ٘وخ‪ٝ‬س ‪Naughtiness‬‬ ‫‪-87‬‬

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‫‪ٞ٣ ٫‬ؿي طـ‪ٝ َُ ٤٤‬ح‪ٟ‬ق ك‪ ٢‬كخُ‪ ٚ‬حَُٔ‪. Patient 's condition ٞ٣‬‬ ‫‪-88‬‬
‫‪ٓ ٞٛ‬ؼِّ ُْ‪ٔ٣ ٫ ٌُٖٝ ،‬ظِي حُ‪ٜ‬زَ ‪َٓ Patience‬غ حُظ‪ ٌِ ٤ٓ٬‬حُ‪٠‬ؼخف ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-89‬‬
‫‪ ٝ‬حُظ‪ً ٢‬خٗض هخطِ‪ ٚ‬ح‪ٛ‬زلض حُ‪ ّٞ٤‬هخرَ ُِؼ‪٬‬ؽ ‪curable‬‬ ‫حُؼي‪٣‬ي ِْٖٓ ح‪َٓ٧‬ح ِ‬ ‫‪-91‬‬
‫ُوي ك‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُزط‪ُٞ‬ش ‪ٛ ٖٓ championship‬خٍكخٍى‪.‬‬ ‫‪-91‬‬
‫حَُٔٔف‪.‬‬
‫َ‬ ‫ك‪ٍ ٢‬أ‪ ٢٣‬ك‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ٌٓ ٠‬خٗ‪ Ranks ٚ‬ر‪ ٖ٤‬أػظ َْ ٓٔؼِ‪ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪-92‬‬
‫‪ٓ ١‬ؼِ‪ٓٞ‬خص ك‪ ٍٞ‬حَُٔه ِش‬ ‫هيّٓضْ حَُ٘‪١‬شُ ؿخثِسً ‪ّ ٧ reward‬‬ ‫‪-93‬‬
‫٘ق ‪َٟ awarded‬رش ؿِحء‪.‬‬ ‫حُلٌْ َٓ َ‬ ‫‪-94‬‬
‫َؿٔ َغ ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍُ ؿ‪ٞ‬حث ُِ‪ٝ Prizes ْٛ‬رؼي ًُي ػخى‪ٝ‬ح اُ‪ ٠‬أٓخًِ٘‪.ْٜ‬‬ ‫‪-95‬‬
‫حُٔ‪٤‬خكشُ طُٔخ‪ contributes ُْ ٛ‬رٔ‪ َٖ٤٣٬‬حُـ٘‪ٜ٤‬خص ك‪ ٠‬اهظ‪ٜ‬خ ِى حُز‪َ ٬‬ى‪.‬‬ ‫‪-96‬‬
‫ٓخٍ‪ ٍٜٞ٘ٓ Curie ١‬رٔٔخ‪ٔٛ‬ظِ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ Contribution‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ ِؼ ِْ ِْ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-97‬‬
‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬حص ‪ًٝ‬خٕ ُٓلخ‪ Lecturer َٟ‬ؿِث‪٤‬خ ً ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٞٛ‬طؼِّ َْ حُظ‪ِ ُ ْ٤ٜٔ‬ؼيّس َ‬ ‫‪-98‬‬
‫‪ ْ٤‬ؿ َّحف‬ ‫حُطز‪٤‬ذ حُزخ‪ٜٓ َُُٚ ، physician ٠٘١‬خٍسُ ػخ ّٓشُ ‪َ َُٝ‬‬ ‫‪-99‬‬
‫ذ إْٔ َٗ ْظَ َى حُظلخَٓ ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٫‬هَ‪prejudices ٖ٣‬‬ ‫ٗلٖ ‪ِ َ٣ ٫‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫كوخثن حُٔ‪ٞ‬هق‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪َ٣‬ؼٔ‪٘٤‬خ ػٖ‬
‫َٗؼَ‪ٝ‬ح رؤ‪ ٚ‬حُلو َِ ‪ pride‬ػ٘يٓخ ٍحهز‪ٞ‬ح ر٘ظَ‪ ٠ٛٝ ْٜ‬طخهٌ حُـخثِسَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫حَُٔ٘‪ٝ‬ع‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫أَٗخ ٓؼ‪٤‬يُ‪ ،‬ك‪ ٢‬حُلو‪٤‬وش كو‪ ٠٘ٗ٫ ، Proud ٍٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ػ‪٬‬ه‪ ٚ‬ر‪ٌٜ‬ح‬ ‫‪-112‬‬
‫ح‪١٧‬لخٍ َؿٔؼ‪ٞ‬ح ‪ collected‬ؿ‪ٞ‬حث َِ‪ٝ ْٛ‬رؼي ًُي ػخى‪ٝ‬ح اُ‪ ٠‬أٓخً ِ٘‪.ْٜ‬‬ ‫‪-113‬‬
‫ٓخٍ‪ ٍٜٞ٘ٓ Curie ١‬رٔٔخ‪ٔٛ‬ظِ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ Contribution‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ ِؼ ِْ ِْ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-114‬‬
‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬حصَ ٌُ‪٣ ٠‬ظَؤَ‪ qualify َٛ‬ى ٓ‪ٞ‬ظق هيٓ‪ ٚ‬اؿظٔخػ‪٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ْأه ٌُ ػ‪٬‬ع َ‬ ‫‪-115‬‬
‫‪ َُ ّٛ ٞٓ ٞٛ‬ؿ‪٤‬يح ‪ُِ٘ well Qualified‬ـ َِ ‪َ٣ ٌََُّٚ٘ ،‬لظو َُ اُ‪ ٠‬حُ٘و‪ِ ٤ٜ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-116‬‬
‫ص ‪ُ٘٣ٝ‬ـ ُِ ٗـخكخ ً‪.‬‬ ‫ً‪ ٚٗٞ‬هي‪ role model ٙٝ‬حٓظطخع حٕ ‪٣‬ظَ َـِذ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٜ‬ؼ‪ٞ‬رخ ِ‬ ‫‪-117‬‬
‫‪ًَ ٢ٛ‬خٗضْ ‪ٗ ٍٙٞٛ‬خثؼ‪َُِٔ Stereotype ٚ‬أسَ ح‪ٗ٩‬ـِ‪٣ِ٤‬شَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-118‬‬
‫ٔ‪٤‬طش ‪ Stereotypical ideas‬ك‪ ٍٞ‬حُِ٘ٔخ ِء‪.‬‬ ‫لظخؽ حُٔي‪ ٖ٣َ٣‬ط ََْى أكٌخ ٍَ‪ ْٛ‬حُز ّ‬‫‪ُ َ٣‬‬ ‫‪-119‬‬
‫حُ‪٤ٜ‬يُ‪٤‬ش ‪ pharmacy‬حُ٘ٔ‪ًٞ‬ؿ‪ ٚ٤‬حُٔٔظوِ‪ ٚ‬طل‪ َٜ‬ع ‪% 92‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫ٖٓ حُيه َِ ِْٖٓ حَُ‪ٗٝ‬ظخص‬
‫ح‪َٛ٫‬حٍ ‪ determination‬حُؼَٔ حُـٔخػ‪ٝ ٠‬حُو‪٤‬خى‪ ٙ‬أه٘ؼظ٘خ رؤّٗ‪ٜ‬خ ٓؼخُ‪٤‬شَ ُِؼٔ َِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-111‬‬
‫‪٫ٝ‬ث‪ٜ‬خ اُ‪ ٠‬حُي‪ً ُٚٝ‬خٕ ٍحثغ ‪impressive.‬‬ ‫‪-112‬‬
‫حُلَ‪٣‬ن حُٔ٘ظ‪ َٜ‬ك‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ُٛ ٠‬ظِخفَ ر‪ٜٞ‬ص ػخُ‪ ِٖٓ ٢‬هِزَ حُٔ٘ـؼ‪fans ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪-113‬‬
‫حُل٘خٕ ك‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬اُ‪ٜ‬خٓ‪ ِْٖٓ Inspiration ٚ‬حُلٖ ح‪٧‬كَ‪٣‬و‪.٢‬‬ ‫‪-114‬‬

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‫ح‪ٛ٩‬ظٔخّ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫كِٔ‪ٜ‬خ ح‪٧‬ه‪ُٝ َ٤‬ي ‪ٝ‬حٗظؾ ‪ Generated‬حٌُؼ‪ِْٖٓ َ٤‬‬ ‫‪-115‬‬
‫إّ ُ‪٣‬خىسَ حُزطخُش كو‪ ٢‬أػزخص – ح‪ٓ ٝ‬ظخ‪Demonstration َٙٛ‬‬ ‫‪-116‬‬
‫ػْٖ ػـ ِِ حُلٌ‪ٓٞ‬شَ‪.‬‬
‫ّ حٌُ‪ ١‬ط‪ ًٟٞ‬حُل‪ٞ٤‬حٗخصَ ‪.‬‬ ‫أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ كَ ْ‪ ْٜ‬ػوِ‪٤‬ش ‪ Mentality‬حُ٘خ ِ‬ ‫‪-117‬‬
‫‪ ٞٛ‬ح‪َ٣ ٕ٥‬ؼظو ُي رؤّٕ حُظَوَخػُي ‪ٓ Retiring‬زٌَحً ٗ‪٢‬ء ؿز‪ ٢‬حٕ ‪٣‬لؼِ‪. ٚ‬‬ ‫‪-118‬‬
‫‪ٟ‬غ كخؿخطِ‪ ْٜ‬أ‪.ً٫ٝ‬‬ ‫ذ ‪ْ َٝ Requires‬‬ ‫ط ََْرِ‪٤‬ش ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍِ ك‪ ٢‬أؿِذ ح‪٧‬ك‪٤‬خٕ طَظطِّ ُ‬ ‫‪-119‬‬
‫‪ُ٣ ٚ‬ل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪٤ٜٗ ٠‬ذ ٓظٔخ‪ ٖٓ Equal shares ٟٝ‬حُـٌح ِء‪.‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ َٗظؤ ًّ َي رؤّٕ ًُ َّ ٗو ِ‬‫‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪-121‬‬
‫أٗخ ‪ ٌُِٖ ْٔ ُ٣‬إَْٔ أٍَ‪ٝ ٟ‬ؿ َ‪ْ َٓ ٢ٜ‬ؼ ٌُ‪ Reflected ّٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُ٘ظخٍ‪. ٙ‬‬ ‫‪-121‬‬
‫حُظؤٍ‪٣‬ن‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ن ك‪ ٠‬ط‪ٞ‬كَ ‪ٞٓ Availability‬ظّل‪ٌُُ ٖ٤‬ي‬ ‫ٓؤُىهّ ُ‬ ‫أٗخ َ‬ ‫‪-122‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ‬أُ‪ٟ‬ؼلضْ ِٖٓ حُزئّ ‪ٝ Misery‬حُٔ‪ٜ‬خٗش ٖٓ ك‪٤‬خ ِس حُٔـ‪.ٕٞ‬‬ ‫‪-123‬‬
‫ح‪٩‬رظٔخٓش حُٔظؤُوش ‪ ٝ‬حُزَ‪٣‬ن ‪ Sparkle‬ك‪ ٢‬ػ‪ِٜٗٞ٤‬خ حٍُِهخ ِء ًَخٗضْ اٗخٍحصَ ‪ٝ‬ح‪ٟ‬لشَ‬ ‫‪-124‬‬
‫حُٔ‪٤‬يس حُؼـ‪ ُٞ‬أَٓظويٓض حٍؿ‪ٞ‬ك‪ Swing ٚ‬رخَُؿْ ٖٓ ػَٔ‪ٛ‬خ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-125‬‬
‫ًخٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ػ‪٤ِٛ ٚٓ٬‬ذ أكَٔ ‪ً red cross‬ز‪ َٙ٤‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ؿخٗذ حُ٘خك٘ ِش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-126‬‬
‫‪ ٍَ ّٞ ٛ‬ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪ٜ‬لخك ِش ى كلخٍ ً‪ٛ‬ز‪ُٓ ٝ ٢‬ـخَٓ ‪Adventurer‬‬ ‫‪ُ ٞٛ‬‬ ‫‪-127‬‬
‫ًخٕ ‪ ٫‬رُ َّي إْٔ َٗظؼِّ َْ ‪٤ٛ‬ؾ ‪٤ٔ٤ً formulas‬خ‪٣ٝ‬شَ ‪ ٢ٌَُ٘ ،‬أَطٌ ًّ َُكو‪ُِٔ H 2 O ٢‬خ ِء‪.‬‬ ‫‪-128‬‬
‫ص ك‪ ٌٙٛ ٢‬حُظَ‪ٝ‬ف ‪ ٠ٗ conditions.‬هخٓ‪ ٢‬رٌَ٘ ‪ٜ٣ ٫‬يم‬ ‫ا ْروخء حُل‪ٞ٤‬حٗخ ِ‬ ‫‪-129‬‬
‫ح‪٩‬هظَحف‪ ٌُٖ ،‬ح‪٧‬ؿِز‪٤‬ش ‪ٝ majority‬حكوض‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ٗو‪ٜ‬خٕ اػظَ‪ٟ‬خ ػِ‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-131‬‬
‫أ‪ُٝ‬جي حٌُ‪٣َُ٣ ٖ٣‬ي‪ َٕٝ‬حُؼ٘قَ أهِ‪٤‬ش ‪minority‬‬ ‫‪-131‬‬
‫‪ ٞٛ‬أُ‪ Inspired َْ ٜ‬ط‪ ٌِٙ ٤ٓ٬‬اكظَحٓخ ً ‪َ ٫ٝٝ‬ء‪.‬‬ ‫‪-132‬‬
‫ن ح‪ٓ٩‬ظَحُ ُ‪ ٢‬طظخ‪ demonstrated َٛ‬رظل‪ٞ‬هُ‪ ْٜ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔؼخٍ‪ِ ٟ‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫حُلَ‪ُ ٣‬‬ ‫‪-133‬‬
‫‪َ٣ ٞٛ‬ؼخٗ‪ ٖٓ ٢‬حٗ‪٤ٜ‬خٍحص ػوِ‪ِ ٤‬ش ‪ Mental‬ى‪. ٚ٣ٍٝ‬‬ ‫‪-134‬‬
‫حُطَ‪٣‬ن‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حُؼوزش ح‪ً٧‬زَ ‪ Obstacle‬ك‪٣َ١ ٢‬وِ٘خ ًَخٗضْ ؿٌع ٗـَ ِس ك‪٢‬‬ ‫‪-135‬‬
‫َٗؼَ‪ ٙ‬ح‪٧‬كَٔ ‪ٝ‬ه‪ٞ‬حٓ‪ ٚ‬حُو‪ َّٜ ٓ َ٤ٜ‬حٕ ٗظؼَف ػِ‪. Recognize ٚ٤‬‬ ‫‪-136‬‬
‫ِػ ْ٘يَ‪ٛ‬خ ه‪ٍ ٙٞ‬حثؼشُ ِْٖٓ حُٔ‪٬‬كظ ِش ‪. observation‬‬ ‫‪-137‬‬
‫إّ حُٔ‪َ٤‬س حٌُحط‪٤‬شَ ‪ٓ Biography‬لخ‪ُٝ‬شُ ُ ٌَْ٘ق ىه‪ِ ِ٤‬ش حَُؿَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-138‬‬
‫حُؼخثِ‪ٝ ٢‬حُٔ‪َ٤‬س حٌُحط‪ِ ٤‬ش ‪. autobiography‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫حُظؤٍ‪٣‬ن‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حٌُظخد ًَخَٕ َهِِ ْ‪ٖٓ ٢٤‬‬ ‫‪-139‬‬
‫ٓظُل َّ ٍُ‪ٛ‬خ ُ ٌِظخ َرش ًٌَٓحطِ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬‫طوخػي‪ٛ‬خ ‪ ِْٖٓ Retirement‬حُٔ‪٤‬خٓ ِش َ‬ ‫‪-141‬‬
‫‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬ح‪ِ َ٘١‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫ُِل ُ‬
‫ُ‬ ‫‪٘ٛ‬خى ‪ِ١‬ذ اهخٓ ِش ‪residency Requirement‬‬ ‫‪-141‬‬
‫حُوٖ ‪. Straw‬‬ ‫ّ‬ ‫َٗخ َّ حُٔـ٘خ ُء ػِ‪ ٠‬ك‪َٜ‬ح ِٕ ٖٓ‬ ‫‪-142‬‬

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‫ص حُظـِّذ ػِ‪ ٠‬حُظٔ‪discrimination ِِ ٤٤‬‬ ‫ٓخ َػيَص حُِ٘ٔخ ِء ‪ٝ‬ح‪٧‬هِّ‪٤‬خ ِ‬ ‫حُوطش َ‬ ‫‪-143‬‬
‫ك‪ ٢‬حُؼَٔ‪.‬‬
‫أكذ ‪ُٝ ٝ‬هّ ََ ٌُلخ ِك‪ ٖٓ ٚ‬حؿَ حُلَ‪ِ ٣‬ش ‪ٝ‬حُٔٔخ‪ٝ‬ح ِس ‪. equality‬‬ ‫َّ‬ ‫ؿخٗي‪١‬‬ ‫‪-144‬‬
‫‪ ٠ٛ‬حٓظطخػض حٕ طَ‪ ٟ‬حٗؼٌخّ ‪ٝ Reflection‬ؿ َ‪ٜٜ‬خ ك‪ ٢‬حُٔخء ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-145‬‬
‫َٔ٘ ِش‪.‬‬
‫ُ‪٘ٛ ْ٤‬خى ٓخٍ ٓظ‪ٞ‬كَ ‪ ٍ Available‬كلِ‪ٌٓ ٚ‬ظز‪ ٌٙٛ ٚ٤‬حُ َ‬ ‫‪-146‬‬
‫ؼظَ‪ ٝ‬ػِ‪ِ ٢ٗ َّ ًُ ٠‬ء‪.‬‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫‪٤ٓ ٢ٛ‬ي‪ ٙ‬ػـ‪ ُٞ‬رخثٔ‪ miserable ٚ‬حٌُ‪ ١‬طَ‬ ‫‪-147‬‬
‫ُ٘ظؾ َٗحٍس ‪. spark‬‬ ‫ذ ٓ‪٣ٞ‬ش ُظ ُ‬ ‫‪ ٌُِٖ ْٔ ُ٣‬إَْٔ طَ ْزيأَ ٗخٍ رلَ َْى هطؼظ‪ ٖ٤‬ؿخكّظ‪ ِْٖٓ ٖ٤‬حُو٘ ِ‬ ‫‪-148‬‬
‫أهَح‪ٜ١‬خ ًَخٗضْ طَظخٍؿق ‪ Swinging‬ر‪ٔ٘٤‬خ أَ‪ٓٝ‬ؤصْ د ٍأٓ‪ٜ‬خ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-149‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٞ‬حهق حُ٘خّ ‪Attitudes‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ذ ك‪ ٢‬أؿِذ ح‪٧‬ك‪٤‬خٕ حًٕ طَـ‪َ٤‬‬ ‫‪ٜ‬ؼ ِ‬‫ٖٓ حُ ّ‬ ‫‪-151‬‬
‫حُ‪٤ٜ‬يُ‪٤‬ش ‪ pharmacy‬حُٔٔظوِ‪ ٚ‬حُٔؼخُ‪ ٚ٤‬طل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪% 92 ٠‬‬ ‫‪-151‬‬
‫ٖٓ حُيه َِ ِْٖٓ حَُ‪ٗٝ‬ظخص‬
‫حَُ٘حٍحص ‪ًَ Sparks‬خٗضْ طظطَخ‪ ٖٓ ََ َ٣‬حُٔ٘ؼ َِ ‪ ٝ‬ط٘ظَ٘ ك‪ٌٓ ًَ ٢‬خٕ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-152‬‬
‫رؼ‪ ٞ‬حُ‪ُٞ‬حٍء ُ‪ٌٓ ْٜ‬خٗ‪ rank ٚ‬هخ‪ ٚٛ‬ػٖ رخه‪ ٠‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬ظل‪. ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪-153‬‬
‫ْ‪.‬‬‫‪ٞٔ١‬كخط٘خ ُ‪ ٌٜٙ‬حُزط‪ُٞ‬ش ‪ َّ ِِ ُٛ tournament‬رخُطو ِ‬ ‫‪-154‬‬
‫ٗلٖ كـؤس ‪ٝ‬حؿ‪ٜ٘‬خ ػوزش ‪ obstacle‬ػِ‪ ٍٞ١ ٠‬ح‪٧‬ػ َِ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-155‬‬
‫حٗ‪ ٚ‬طَليّ‪ challenge ١‬حٕ طٔ َّ ٍُ حُز‪٤‬خٗ‪ ٞ‬ػزَ حُٔيه َُ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-156‬‬
‫أَٗخ آٓقُ ٌُٖ ‪ٛ‬زَ‪ْ٘ َ٣ patience ٟ‬ل ٌُ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-157‬‬
‫‪َ٤ٜ‬ؾ ‪ formulae‬طٔظَؼٔ َُ ُ ِلٔخد ًلخء ِس ‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُٔخً‪٘٤‬خص ‪.‬‬ ‫ٓوظِق حُ ِ‬ ‫‪-158‬‬
‫حُطَ‪٣‬ن ‪،‬ر‪ٔ٘٤‬خ كو‪٤‬زش ٓيٍٓظ‪ ٚ‬طظخٍؿق ‪swinging‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ؿَ‪ ٟ‬رٔؼخىس ك‪٠‬‬ ‫‪-159‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ‪.‬‬ ‫‪َ ٌَ ٣ ٞٛٝ‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ‬أُ‪ٟ‬ؼلضْ ِٖٓ حُزئّ ‪ٝ misery‬حُٔ‪ٜ‬خٗش ٖٓ ك‪٤‬خ ِس حُٔـ‪.ٕٞ‬‬ ‫‪-161‬‬
‫‪ ٞٛ‬ؿ‪ٛ َ٤‬ز‪ُ٣ٝ impatient ٍٞ‬وخ‪ُ ١‬ؼ٘‪ ٢‬ىحثٔخ ً ك‪٘ٓ ٠‬ظ‪ٜ‬قَ حُـِٔش‪.‬‬ ‫‪-161‬‬
‫حُؼخثِ‪ ٝ ٢‬حُٔ‪َ٤‬س ًحط‪٤‬ش ‪autobiography‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫حُظؤٍ‪٣‬ن‬
‫ِ‬ ‫حٌُظخد ًَخَٕ َهِِ ْ‪ٖٓ ٢٤‬‬ ‫‪-162‬‬
‫ػ٘يٓخ أؿ‪َ ٜ‬ي حَُٔ‪١‬خَٕ ؿٔ ِٔ‪ًَ ،ٚ‬خَٕ ‪ٛ‬خى‪ٓٝ calm ٟ‬زظ‪ٜ‬ؾ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-163‬‬
‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬حصَ حٕ ‪َ٣‬ظؤ ّ‪ qualify َُ ٛ‬ى ٓ‪ٞ‬ظق هيٓ‪ ٚ‬اؿظٔخػ‪٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪َ٣‬ؤْه ٌُ ػ‪٬‬ع َ‬ ‫‪-164‬‬
‫ٔخ َػيَس ػِ‪َ ٠‬ى ْكغ ػٖٔ حُ ِ‬
‫ظؼِ‪ْ٤‬‬ ‫حُٔ٘ل‪ٓ scholarship ٚ‬خ ٍُ أػط َ‪ ٠‬اُ‪ٗ ٠‬و‪ٓ ٚ‬خ ُِ ُٔ َ‬ ‫‪-165‬‬
‫‪ ١‬اهظ‪٬‬ف ‪ٝ‬ح‪ٟ‬ق ك‪ ٠‬حُ٘‪ٞ‬ػ‪٤‬ش ‪ quality‬ر‪ ٌٙٛ ٖ٤‬حُٔخىط‪ٖ٤‬؟‬ ‫‪٘ٛ َٛ‬خى أ ّ‬ ‫‪-166‬‬
‫ٓ‪٤‬ي‪ ٟ‬حَُث‪.ْ٤‬‬ ‫‪َٗ ٞٛ‬ف ‪ honour‬إَْٔ طَ ٌُ‪ِ َٕٞ‬ػ ْ٘يَٗخ ‪٘ٛ‬خ حُ‪ّ ،ّٞ٤‬‬ ‫‪-167‬‬
‫أكيع اريحع ‪ ُٚ innovation‬كَه‪َٔٓ ٚ‬ك‪ ِٚ ٤‬حُظ‪ ٢‬ط‪ٞ‬ى‪ ٟ‬ػَ‪ ٝٝ‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ َٔيح ٍِ ِ‬
‫ّ‪.‬‬ ‫‪-168‬‬

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‫‪ -169‬حُل٘خٕ أَه ٌَ ا ُْ‪ٜ‬خٓ‪ ِْٖٓ inspiration ٚ‬حُلٖ ح‪٧‬كَ‪٣‬و‪.٢‬‬
‫ّ ُٖ ‪٘٣‬ـ‪ٞ‬‬ ‫‪ -171‬ري‪ ٕٝ‬حُـٌحء ‪ ٝ‬حُظـ‪ِ٤ٜ‬حص حُطز‪ٛ ، medical suppliesٚ٤‬ئ‪٫‬ء حُ٘خ ِ‬
‫ع حُِٔل‪ٞ‬ظ‪ Remarkable ٚ‬ك‪ ٢‬أ‪ٍٝ‬رخ حَُ٘ه‪٤‬ش ك‪.1989 ٢‬‬ ‫‪َٜٗ -171‬يَٗخ ِِٓٔش ٖٓ ح‪٧‬كيح ِ‬
‫ٗوَّظِ‪!٢‬‬‫‪ٟ‬ـش ك‪ُ ٢‬‬ ‫ّ‬ ‫‪ -172‬أٗخ َُْٖ حطَى ‪ won‟t have‬ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍِ ‪َ٣‬ؼِْٔ‪َٕٞ‬‬
‫‪ -173‬آظطخػَض حٓي حٕ طظؼَف ػِ‪ًُ see through ٠‬ي حَُؿ َِ‪ .‬ك‪ ٜٞ‬هيع حٌُؼ‪َ٤‬‬
‫‪٤ٓ -174‬خٍط‪ٞٓ ٢‬ى‪ َ٣‬أهي ُّ ‪٤ٓ ِْٖٓ older model‬خٍطي ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -175‬أٗخ ٍهيص ‪ lay‬ك‪ ٢‬حَُٔ‪ َِ ٣‬حك ٌّ َُ ك‪ ٢‬حُٔ‪ٟٞٞ‬ع ‪ٞ١‬حٍ حُِّ‪.َ٤‬‬
‫ذ ‪٢ٗ ٫‬ء ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٬١٩‬م هخ‪ ٙ‬رلخُظي ‪the matter With you‬‬ ‫‪١ -176‬زوخ ً ُِطز‪ِ ٤‬‬
‫‪َٗ -177‬ظَصُ ك‪ٌٓ ًَ ٢‬خٕ ٌَُ٘‪ ٫ ٢‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ إَْٔ أَ ِؿ َي ح‪ٗ ٟ‬و‪ٓ anyone ٚ‬طِوخ ً‪.‬‬
‫‪ًَ -178‬خَٕ ٓئحٍ رٔ‪ٌُُ ٢٤‬ي حٓظطخع ‪such a simple question that‬‬
‫‪ ٚ‬أؿخرَ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫ًُ َّ ٗو ِ‬
‫‪ ْ٤‬ؿخٓي ‪.‬‬ ‫حُز‪ِٞٔٓ ٞ٤‬م هل‪٤‬ق …‪َ َُ ٝ ،‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ -179‬أَ ْكذ حًَ‬
‫‪ -181‬أُٗي‪٘ٛ‬ضُ طٔخٓخ ً ػ٘يٓخ حُوطخ ٍَ َ‪ on…time ََ ٛٝ‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٞ‬هض حُٔليى‪.‬‬
‫‪ -181‬أٗخ أ َ‪ٝ‬ى إَْٔ حٗظ‪ ِٜ‬حُلَ‪ٝ take opportunity ٚٛ‬ح طَّٔ٘‪ُ ٢‬ي ً ََّ حُو‪.َ٤‬‬
‫‪ٓ -182‬ظؼِّٔ‪ ٕٞ‬حُِـش ح‪ٗ٩‬ـِ‪٣ِِ ٤‬ش هَ ْي ‪ُ٣‬ولو‪ َٕٞ‬حٕ ‪ ِ٤ٔ٣‬ر‪distinguishٖ٤‬‬
‫ص حُـَ‪٣‬ز ِش‪.‬‬ ‫ح‪ٞٛ٧‬ح ِ‬
‫حُلَٗٔ‪.٢‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٍ In her opinion -183‬أ‪ٜ٣‬خ‪ ،‬حٕ حُـزٖ ح‪ٗ٩‬ـِ‪ ١ِ٤‬أك‪ ِْٖٓ َ٠‬حُـز ِٖ‬
‫ح‪ٓ٩‬ز‪ٞ‬ع‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -184‬أرخث‪٣ ُْ ْٜ‬خًٗ‪ٞ‬ح ُ‪ permit.ْٜ‬رخُ ٌِ‪ٛ‬خد ك‪ ٠‬ػطِش ٗ‪ٜ‬خ‪٣‬ش‬
‫ًِذ حَُؿَ حُؼـ‪ٌٛ٣ َُ ٞ‬ذ ‪٫‬ك‪٠‬خٍ‪ fetch‬حُـَ‪٣‬يس‬ ‫‪ ّٞ٣ َّ ًُ -185‬أكي ُ‬
‫‪ٟ . -186‬غ ك‪ً٘ٛ ٠‬ي ُ‪ً٘ ٞ‬ض ػ٘‪٤‬ق ٓغ‪ rough to‬حُِرخءٕ ٓ‪ ٌَٕٞٛ٤‬حُٔلَ‬
‫حُٔ‪٤‬ت‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ْ‬
‫أ‪٣‬خّ ٖٓ حُطو ِ‬ ‫ض ِٓ‪ ٠‬رخُزَىس ‪ٝ‬حَُ‪ٞ١‬رش‪ damp‬رؼي ِ‬ ‫‪ -187‬حُ‪ٜٞ‬حء ك‪ ٢‬حُز‪ِ ٤‬‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ حُ‪ٌٓ ٠‬خٕ حهَ ‪somewhere‬‬ ‫َٓ٘ ٌْ ُ‬
‫‪ َٛ -188‬طَُ‪ُ ٣‬ي ح‪ٗ٩‬ظِظخٍ أَ‪َ ٝ‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ ‪ ٌٕٞ٣‬ر‪ٜ‬لزش‪accompanied by‬‬ ‫‪ -189‬ح‪١٧‬لخٍ حٌُ‪َٔ٣ ٖ٣‬ظؼِٔ‪ َٕٞ‬حُٔ‪ٜ‬خػ َي ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫رخُؾ‬
‫‪ -191‬أَهٌصُ ٓؼطقَ ٗو‪ ٚ‬آه َِ رخُوطخء ‪by mistake‬‬
‫حُ‪ٜ‬زخف؟‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ ٍٞٛ‬اُ‪ ٠‬حُز‪٤‬ض ك‪٢‬‬ ‫ض ٓ‪ٞ‬ف طخهٌ ‪ُ ُٞ ُِ take you‬‬ ‫‪ َِٖٓ ْْ ًَ -191‬حُ‪ٞ‬ه ِ‬
‫‪ -192‬ح‪ٛ‬زق ٖٓ حُ‪ٞ‬ح‪ٟ‬ق ‪ apparent‬حٕ حُلٌ‪ٓٞ‬شَ كويص حُؼوش‬
‫‪ -193‬حُؼخ‪١‬ل ِش طـِّزُض ػِ‪ٜ٤‬خ‪َٝ ، Overcome‬ؿيصْ ٗلٔ‪ٜ‬خ ؿ‪ َ٤‬هخىٍس ػِ‪ ٠‬حُ ٌَ‪ُٔ ّ٬‬يس‬
‫ىهخثن‪.‬‬

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‫ذ إَْٔ َ‪َ ْ٘ٔ ٣‬غ حُظٔ‪ ِ٤٤‬حُؼ٘‪ ٝ ١َٜ‬ػيّ ٓٔخ‪ٝ‬حس ‪inequality‬‬ ‫‪ -194‬حُوخٗ‪ِ َ٣ ٕٞ‬ـ ُ‬
‫زْ ‪ٝ‬طَ ْلؼ َُ ًخُ‪َ ُٞ‬ي هخ‪ ٚٛ‬ك‪ ٠‬ح‪ُ٧‬ؼخد حَُ‪٣‬خ‪ٚ٤ٟ‬‬ ‫‪ -195‬حُلظخ‪ ٙ‬حُٔٔظَؿِ‪ Tomboy ٚ‬طَ ِْ ُ‬
‫د ىحثٔخ ً كخىّس حُطزغ ‪ grumpy‬ك‪ٛ ٢‬زخف أ‪٣‬خّ ح‪٩‬ػ٘‪.ٖ٤‬‬ ‫‪ -196‬ح‪ّ َ٧‬‬
‫‪٤ٛ ٍَ ّٞ ١ -197‬ـش‪ِ ُ formula‬لٔخد ٓٔخك‪ ٚ‬حُٔؼِغ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -198‬أ‪١‬لخُ٘خ ػخىس َكٔ٘خ ً حُِٔ‪ٞ‬ى ‪well behaved‬‬
‫‪ِ -199‬ػ ْ٘يَ‪ٛ‬خ ‪ٛ‬ؼ‪ٞ‬رشُ إ طؼظَفَ ‪ admitted‬روزَحص حُِٓ‪ِ ٬‬ء ح‪ٛ٧‬ـ َِ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .148 -211‬ط‪ٞ‬هّق ػٖ حُ ُٔ َـخ َىَُش َٓؼ‪ ، Arguing٢‬ىحٕ‪ٝ ،‬اػ ََٔ ًَٔخ ‪ُ٣‬وَخ ٍُ َُ َي!‬
‫‪٬١ ٌ٘ٓ -211‬هِ‪ٜ‬خ‪ْ ٢ٛ ،‬ريأُص حٕ ط‪ ٖٓٞ‬د ‪ believe in‬ر٘لٔ‪ٜ‬خ ػخٗ‪٤‬شً‪.‬‬
‫ٗ٘ـ ُغ ‪ encourage‬حُ‪٠‬لخ‪٣‬خ ُ ٌَ‪ ّ٬‬رلَ‪٣‬ش ك‪ ٍٞ‬طـخٍرِ‪.ْٜ‬‬ ‫ّ‬ ‫‪ٗ -212‬لٖ‬
‫ٓٔؼظُ‪ٜ‬خ ِْٖٓ ؿ‪.ٖ٤‬‬ ‫حُلوخثن ‪٫‬طظلن ‪ٓ doesn’t argue with‬غ حُظ‪َ ٠‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٔٗ -213‬وظ‪ِْٖٓ ٚ‬‬
‫ذ‪.‬‬‫‪ . -214‬رَ ْؼ َي ‪ٟٝ‬غ ‪ laid‬حُٔـخىس‪ ،‬ػخ َى حُٔ‪ٞ‬ظل‪ ٖ٤‬اُ‪ ٠‬حٌُٔظ ِ‬
‫ٓ‪ ٌُُٕٞ َ٤‬ػ‪٤‬ي حُٔ‪َ ٬٤‬ى هَ‪٣‬زخ ‪َٓ soon‬س ػخٗ‪٤‬شً‪.‬‬ ‫‪َ -215‬‬
‫‪ ًُْٖ . -216‬كٌٍحً ‪ ٫‬طٌٔذ ‪ spill‬ه‪ٜٞ‬ط َي ػِ‪ ٠‬حُٔـخى‪.ٙ‬‬
‫‪ٓ . -217‬خٍ‪ْ ١‬طَ ًَض ػخثِظَ‪ٜ‬خ هِل‪ٜ‬خ ‪ leave behind‬ػ٘يٓخ ٓخكَصْ ُِوخٍؽ ُِ َؼ ََٔ‬
‫ص حُلَحٍس حُؼخُ‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ . -218‬حُٔؼيٕ ‪٣‬ظٔيى ‪ expand‬ك‪ ٢‬ىٍؿخ ِ‬
‫د حٍطلؼض ‪gone up‬‬ ‫‪ -219‬رٔزذ حُل‪ٜ‬خى حَُى‪ِ ١‬ء‪ ،‬أٓؼخٍ حُلز‪ِ ٞ‬‬
‫ك‪ ٢‬حُؼ‪٬‬ػش ٗ‪ ٍٜٞ‬ح‪٧‬ه‪َ٤‬س‬
‫‪ -211‬أَٗخ هِن ‪ so worried‬ر٘ؤٕ ٓخٍ‪١‬؛ طَ ْزي‪ ٝ‬ىحثٔخ ً ٓظؼز‪. ٚ‬‬
‫‪ِ -211‬ػ ْ٘ي‪ٛ ١‬ؼ‪ٞ‬رشُ ك‪ difficulty in٠‬حُوَحء‪ ٙ‬ري‪ٗ ٕٝ‬ظخٍ‪. ٙ‬‬
‫ح‪ُٝ٧‬حؽ‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ ٖٓ ْ٤ُ -212‬حُلٌٔ‪ ٚ‬حٕ طظيهَ ك‪ٗ interfere ٠‬ـخٍ ر‪ٖ٤‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٞ‬ف حٗخهٖ ‪ discuss‬حَُٔ٘‪ٝ‬ع َٓغ أػ‪٠‬خء آهَ‪ٝ ِٖ ٣‬حٍ‪ٓ ٟ‬خ ‪ُ٣‬ل ٌَّ‪ َٕٝ‬ر٘ؤٗ‪ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ -213‬أٗخ َ‬
‫ؿخ‪ٟ‬ذ ‪ angry about‬رٔزذ حٌُ‪٬‬د حُظ‪ ٢‬طُطخٍ ُى ِهَحكَ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫‪ -214‬حُِٔحٍع حُلو‪ًَ َ٤‬خَٕ‬
‫ٓ ّٔ‪ ٠‬د ‪ named after‬حْٓ َؿيّ‪.ٙ‬‬ ‫‪ -215‬ر‪ُ ٍٞ‬‬
‫ْ حُـي‪ِ ٣‬ي‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -216‬حَُث‪ ْ٤‬حُٔ٘ؼٍِ ِّٓ َْ ‪ handed over‬ح‪٩‬ؿظٔخع اُ‪ ٠‬حَُث‪ِ ٤‬‬
‫‪ -217‬كزٌ‪ ٚ‬حُٔ‪ٟٞٞ‬ػخص ٓظ‪ٞ‬هّؼش ‪ٝ‬أ‪ٗ٫‬وخ‪ٓ ٙ‬ـَى ‪ٗ ٍٙٞٛ‬خثؼ‪Stereotype ٚ‬‬
‫‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ػَٔ‪.‬‬ ‫ُِل ُ‬ ‫ٌخكق ‪ّ ٟ‬ي حُظلخَٓ ػِ‪ ٠‬ح‪٫‬هَ‪ُ prejudices ٖ٣‬‬ ‫‪ً -218‬خٕ ‪ ٫‬رُ َّي إْٔ ‪َ ُ٣‬‬
‫‪ -219‬رخَُؿْ ٖٓ أّٗ٘‪ ٢‬أَىْػ ُْ حَُٔ٘‪َ ٝ‬ع ك‪ ٢‬حُؼٔ‪ٍ ٌُٖٝ in public ّٞ‬أ‪ ٢٣‬رؤّٗ‪َ ٚ‬‬
‫ٓ‪ْ َ٤‬ل٘ َُ‪.‬‬
‫‪ special treatment ٚٛ‬أٗخ كو‪٢‬‬ ‫‪ -221‬أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَط‪ٞ‬هّ ُغ ٓؼخِٓ‪ ٚ‬هخ ّ‬
‫أٍُ‪ُ ٣‬ي إَْٔ أُػخَٓ رخٗ‪ٜ‬خف‪.‬‬

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‫‪ٓ ٞٛ -221‬خػ َي حَُٔ‪ ٠ٟ‬حٌُ‪َ٣ ٖ٣‬ؼخٗ‪ suffer from ٖٓ َٕٞ‬حُوِن‪ٝ،‬حٌُآرش‪ٝ ،‬ح ِ‪ٟ٫‬طَحرخص‪.‬‬
‫‪ِ -222‬ػ ْ٘يَ‪ٛ‬خ ه‪ٞ‬س ٓ‪٬‬كظش ‪ٍ observation‬حثؼشُ‬
‫٘ ََ حُزطخ‪١‬خّ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٔٓ -223‬خ‪ٔٛ‬ش ٓخ‪ contribution ٌَ٣‬ك‪ ٠‬حُ‪ٞ‬ؿز ِش ‪ ٞٛ‬طُو ّ‬
‫‪٫٥‬ف ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍِ‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٗ -224‬ـ‪ ّٞ‬حَُ‪٣‬خ‪ ِٚ ٟ‬هي‪role models ٙٝ‬‬
‫‪ٗ -225‬خى ٍُ ٍُإ‪٣‬ش ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍِ رٌَ٘ ‪ٝ‬ح‪ٟ‬ق ‪٣‬ظَليّ‪ٓ defying ١‬ؼِٔ‪.ْٜٗٞ‬‬
‫‪ -226‬كخ‪َُ٘ٝ‬خ إَْٔ ‪َٗ ٫‬ؼط‪ ٢‬ح‪١٧‬لخ ٍَ ُُ َؼذ ؿ٘ٔ‪ٓ ٚ٤‬ظطخرو‪. stereotyped ٚ‬‬
‫‪ َّ ًُ -227‬حُظ‪َ٣ ٌ٤ٓ٬‬ظ‪ٞ‬هّؼ‪ َٕٞ‬إ ‪ْ َ٣‬ل‪َُٝ ٠‬ح ‪١ attend‬خر‪ ٍٞ‬حُٔيٍٓش حُ‪ٜ‬زخك‪.٢‬‬
‫‪ٗ -228‬لٖ ٗخًَ‪ٔٓ َّ ٌُ ُ grateful ٖ٣‬خػيط َي ‪ٝ‬ط٘ـ‪٤‬ؼ َي‪.‬‬
‫ٖ حُٔيٍٓشَ‪.‬‬ ‫ّ ك‪ ٢‬رط‪ِ ُٞ‬ش ٌٓ‪ٞ‬حط ِ‬ ‫‪ ٢ٛ . -229‬كخُص ‪ won‬ر‪ٌٜ‬ح حٌُؤ ِ‬
‫أٗ‪ٞ‬حع حُ‪ٞ‬ه‪ٞ‬ى ‪ - fuel‬رِ٘‪ٝ ٖ٣‬ى‪.ٍِ٣‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫حُ‪ ّٞ٤‬اػ٘خٕ ِْٖٓ‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ -231‬طَٔظؼٔ َُ ػَرخصُ‬
‫‪ -231‬حُط‪ٞ‬حك‪ ٖ٤‬حُ‪ٜٞ‬حث‪٤‬ش هَ ْي طَ ٌُ‪ ٕٞ‬هخىٍس ػِ‪ ٠‬حٕ ط‪ُ ُّٞ‬ي ‪ًَٜ generate‬رخء‬
‫ض‪.‬‬‫ٍ ‪ 2111‬ر‪ِ ٤‬‬
‫‪ -232‬إّ حُلٌ‪ٓٞ‬شَ طُلخ‪ ٍُ ٝ‬اػخىس حُؼوش حُؼخٓ‪ public confidence ٚ‬ك‪ ٢‬ح‪٩‬هظ‪ٜ‬خ ِى‪.‬‬
‫‪٫ ٢ٛ -233‬ػز‪٣ٍ ٚ‬خ‪٤ٟ‬ش ‪ٗ athlete‬خرشُ ٓ‪ٞٛٞ‬رشُ‬
‫‪ -234‬أػظوي حٗ‪ٜ‬خ ‪ٛ‬خىهشُ ك‪ٞٗ honest in intentions٠‬ح‪٣‬خ‪ٛ‬خ‪.‬‬
‫ٓؤَٗظظ َُ‪ wait for ْٛ‬ػ٘ي رخد حُيه‪.ٍٞ‬‬ ‫‪ -235‬أٗخ َ‬
‫‪ ٫ -236‬كخثي‪ ٙ‬حٕ طٌ٘‪ complain of ٖٓ ٞ‬حُزَ‪ٝ‬ىس أػ٘خء ٗظخ ِء‪.‬‬
‫‪ًَ -237‬خٗضْ ٓلزط‪ ٚ‬ر٘يس ‪ bitterly disappointed‬ػ٘يٓخػِّٔضْ‬
‫رؤّٗ‪ٜ‬خ ُْ طخهٌ حُ‪ٞ‬ظ‪٤‬لش‬
‫‪ُ -238‬وي هخٓ‪ٞ‬ح رظل‪ transformed َ٣ٞ‬حُوِؼش حُ‪ ٠‬ك٘يم ٓٔظخُ‪.‬‬
‫َٓ٘ ٌُ‪٘ٛ ُٕٞ‬خى ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪ٞ‬هض حُٔ٘خٓذ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -ُٞ. -239‬حًح ‪ Provided‬حٗطِو٘خ ك‪ ٠‬حُيهخثن حُظخُ‪٤‬ش‪َ ،‬‬
‫ٓ‪٬ٓ ٌُُٕٞ َ٤‬ثْ ‪ُِ fit‬ؼذ ًَ ِس حُويّ‬ ‫‪َ٣ ُٞ -241‬و‪ ّٞ‬رَ٘د حُز‪َ٤‬س‪ ،‬أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أػظوي حٗش َ‬
‫‪ٍ -241‬ح‪ٓ opinion ٟ‬ي‪ ١َ٣‬ك‪ ٠‬ػِِٔ‪ٓ ٠ْٜ٘ٔ َ٣ ٫ ٢‬طِوخ ً‪.‬‬
‫ن حَُ٘‪١‬شَ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ -242‬حُِ‪٣‬خىس ك‪ increase in ٠‬ه‪٤٠‬ش حُؼ٘ق حُُِٔ٘‪ ٢‬حَٓ ‪ْ َ٣‬وِ ُ‬
‫‪ٞ٣ ٫ -243‬ؿي ح‪ ٟ‬ىحػ‪ٓ٬ُ There‟s no need ٠‬ظؼـخٍ ‪.‬‬
‫‪ -244‬هخّ حُ‪٠‬زّخ‪ ١‬رٔ٘غ ‪ prevented‬حُٔوظطق ِْٖٓ حُ‪َُٝ ُٜ‬د رـِن ًُ َّ حُٔوخٍؽ‪.‬‬
‫ٓ٘خٓذ ٍ ‪. suitable for‬حُ٘‪ٟٞ‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫حُِلْ َُ َ‬
‫‪ْ٤‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٌٛ -245‬ح‬
‫ٓ‪ ٌُُٕٞ َ٤‬هخثذ ح‪.َٓ٧‬‬ ‫حُِ‪َ ٚ‬‬‫ّ‬ ‫‪ -246‬حُ‪ٍٜٞ‬سَ ُ‪ُٜ ْ٤‬خ ه‪ٔ٤‬ش ‪ worthless‬؛ٌُُي‬
‫‪ ٖ٤‬ػِ‪ٍ live on ٠‬حطذ أ ّٓ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ -247‬رخَُؿْ ٖٓ أّٗ‪ ٚ‬ػ‪٬‬ػش ‪ٝ‬ػ‪٬‬ػ‪ ٕٞ‬ػخّ ‪ِ َ٣ ٞٛ ،‬ؼ ُ‬

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َ ‫ حٌُِٔ٘ ِش‬ٌٙٛ ََّٕ‫ ُي رِؤ‬obvious to ٍ ‫ق‬ٟ‫ح‬ٝ
.َ‫ٓظ َْل‬ َ ٌَُٕٞ َ٣ َْٕ‫ذ أ‬
ُ ‫َ ِـ‬٣ -248
disobedient ‫غ‬٤‫َ ٓط‬٤‫ٗش ؿ‬٫ ‫رن‬ٞ٣ ‫ٌُح‬ٝ ٚ٘ٓ ‫طِذ‬٣ ‫خٗخ ٓخ‬٤‫ي حك‬٣‫ ٓخ‬٢ْٔ٘ َ٣ -249
went spare ‫زش‬ٟ‫هزخ ٍَ ًخٗض ؿخ‬٧‫ٓٔؼضْ ح‬ َ ‫ ػ٘يٓخ‬-251

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UNIT 2 - Grammar – past perfect – continuous

1. The past perfect continuous tense emphasizes .....................


A) that an event has finished.
B) habitual activities in the present.
C) that one event was interrupted by another event in the past.
D) the duration of one event in the past, before another event
interrupted it.

2. Mary .................. information about an accident for two days,


when the thief stole her notes.
A) had gathered B) was gathering
C) had been gathered D) had been gathering

3. Tom ................... networking courses for two years when he was


promoted to be a coach.
A) had taken B) had been taking
C) have been taking D) could have taken

4. My scores in high school ...... until I made an effort to study more.


A) couldn't be improved B) hadn't been improving
C) haven't been improving D) wouldn't have improved

5. Joan's grandpa was upset. He ....................... for an hour.


A) had been waiting B) had waited
C) had been waited D) had been wait

6. I just heard about the accident. ............. been working all night?
A) The driver had B) Had the driver
C) Had the driving D) Had the driven

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7. When we had been doing the tour of the city we .......... to go and
eat in a local restaurant.
A) was deciding B) decided
C) had been deciding D) had decided

8. We had been driving for nearly 100 kilometres before we finally


.......... a service station we could stop at.
A) found B) had been finding
C) had being found D) had found

9. Mandy was exhausted by the time she went on holiday because


she ......................... over 55 hours a week.
A) works B) worked
C) had been working D) had worked

10.The flat was lovely and tidy because my flatmate ...................


A) had cleaned B) had been cleaning
C) was cleaning D) had been cleaned

11.When you got sick, ............................... enough?


A) you had eaten B) you had been eating
C) had you eaten D) had you been eating

12.The line is busy. Mandy ....................... on the phone for hours.


A) talked B) has talked
C) had been talking D) has been talking

13. The house was perfect for him - it was exactly what he ........for.
A) had been looking B) is looking
C) looks D) have been looking

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14. James .....................medicine for years when he realized he didn't
wan to be a doctor.
A) was studying B) has studied
C) studied D) had been studying

15.Martha ................. three miles a day before she broke her leg.
A) walked B) is walking
C) had been walking D) has been walking

16.Sally gained weight because she ..........................overeating


A) had been B) have been
C) has been D) been

17.How long had you ...............English before you moved to Miami?


A) study B) studies
C) studied D) been studying

18.Cathy ....................the piano for 35 years


A) has been playing B) plays
C) played D) had been playing

19.We have been waiting for them.


A) Present perfect continuous
B) Simple present perfect
C) Simple present
D) SImple present perfect continuous progressive

20.They had been walking for over 6 hours...


A) Progressing Past Perfect
B) Past Perfect with been
C) Past Perfect Continuous
D) Past Perfect

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21. I was disappointed when I had to cancel my holidays. I
.......................forward to it.
A) had looked B) had been looking
C) was looking D) looked

22. When I got home Mark had just turned the TV. He ........... a film.
A) was watching B) had been watching
C) watched D) had watched

23.By the time Sam found an umbrella, it ................. for ten minutes.
A) have been raining B) has been raining
C) had been raining D) had rained

24.Ann thought that she ....................... the visitor before.


A) saw B) sees
C) was seeing D) had seen

25. As it................................... dark we decided to go home.


A) gets B) would get
C) had got D) was getting

26. He kept looking at her, wondering where he..................... her


A) see B) had seen
C) saw D) has seen

27. They decided to get married last month although they ...........
each other for only six weeks.
A) knew B) know
C) had known D) has known

28. was the weather good when you.......................... tennis?


A) played B) were playing
C) will be played D) will be playing

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29. When he came to the station the train already .....................
A) has left B) leaves
C) had left D) left

30. Last Monday when I left the house it ............. heavily.


A) rain B) was raining
C) had rained D) rained

31.Yesterday when Tom came the lesson ....................


A) began B) had already begun
C) already began D) already begins

32. I didn‟t answer the call because I .................... a shower.


A) was taking B) take
C) am taking D) took

33. After Mary ............... the room, she washed the floor.
A) tidied up B) tidies up
C) has tidied up D) had tidied up

34. He wanted me to go to the skating-rink together. As he knew I


........... my skates he offered me his brother‟s.
A) was breaking B) broke
C) had broken D) has broken

35. Tom looked at his hands. He knew that those hands..........


young and strong before.
A) was B) are
C) were D) had been

36. He told us the firm ...................... wool since 1935.


A) had been exporting B) would export
C) is exporting D) exports

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37. He didn‟t sleep well though he ................ a hard day before.
A) spent B) spend
C) has spent D) had spent

38. He looked at the blackboard and saw that the English teacher
.................. the word “apple” there.
A) wrote B) has written
C) was writing D) writes

39. Mr. Brown came to me 2 hours ago to return the book which he
........................... .
A) borrows B) had borrowed
C) borrowed D) has borrowed

40. No sooner.............. than he fell ill.


A) he had arrived B) had he arrived
C) he arrives D) he arrived

41. I ........... my homework by 6 o‟clock yesterday and when my


mother came home I was having supper.
A) did B) have done
C) had done D) was doing

42. He said that he ......... school and he was going to enter the
academy.
A) is finishing B) has finished
C) had finished D) finishes
43. The pupils had not written the sentences yet, the teacher
.......................the blackboard.
A) will clean B) cleaned
C) cleans D) had cleaned
44. Henry .............. Puerto Rico before he went to St. Thomas.
A) visited B) had visited
C) was visiting D) would visit

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45. The company had ordered some new equipments before the
strike ............................. .
A) begin B) began
C) begins D) had begun

46. After my parents .................. home my life became better.


A) had returned B) will return
C) returned D) was returned

47. Why ....... you come yesterday? We could have had a good time.
A) don‟t B) didn‟t
C) will D) doesn‟t

48. He.................... even before I would lay a finger on him.


A) screams B) has screamed
C) would scream D) screamed

49. They didn‟t know that he............. from the University in 1990
and then worked abroad.
A) had graduated B) graduated
C) graduated D) was graduating

50. We learned that he had left the office 5 minutes before he...........
A) returnes B) returned
C) was returned D) had returned

51. Ronald Reagan ............. president for 8 years before he retired


A) has been B) had been
C) was D) was being

52. I went out of the house. It was raining . It ........... for two weeks.
A) rained B) had rained
C) had been raining D) was raining

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53. After long consideration we came to the conclusion our
Behavior............................ .
A) had been justified B) had justified
C) justified D) will justify

54. The plan ............................... for two hours when he came


A) had been discussed B) is discussed
C) will be discussed D) has been discussed

55. Christopher Columbus didn‟t know where he was sailing . When


he landed he didn‟t know where he was when he got back to Spain
he didn‟t know where he ..........................
A) had been B) was
C) has been D) will have been

56.That day after Mr. Brown had studied the letter he ......... me to
clarify some details.
A) is phoning B) has phoned
C) phoned D) had phoned

57. When Mr. Brown came to the party all the guests ................. at
the table.
A) sat B) are sitting
C) were sitting D) had sat

58. Nick said he ........................ his homework by 4 o‟clock.


A) has done B) had done
C) do D) has done

59. My sister .............in Florida for one year when we came to


New York.
A) has lived B) have lived
C) lived D) had lived

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60. He came to the writing table and looked through the
letters which .............................. for him.
A) was waiting B) were waiting
C) has been waiting D) are waiting

61.Ann .............. her work by 4 o‟clock and went shopping.


A) finished B) finishes
C) had finished D) has finished

62. He ..................... lunch an hour before.


A) had B) would have
C) shall have D) had had
63. When we ............. the station the train had already left
A) reach B) reached
C) shall reach D) were reaching
64. I knew that she was Miss Betsy, because I remembered how my
mother ........................... her.
A) had described B) described
C) has described D) had been described

65. She said that Bob was busy as he .................... research work.
A) was doing B) had done
C) have done D) would be doing

66. That day when we were in the restaurant each one


received what he ...................... .
A) ordered B) had ordered
C) is ordering D) would order

67. Jimmy, Jane and Billy wanted to impress their grandfather


who ......................to visit them.
A) had come B) came
C) comes D) has come

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68. On entering the room he ................. left and went on his way.
A) turned B) has turned
C) turns D) turn

69. I haven‟t seen Tom since he ............................ school.


A) leave B) has left
C) had left D) left

70. You have had six cakes since we ...............................


A) had come B) have come
C) come D) came

71. Many changes have taken place since I ......... in my native town
10 years ago.
A) was being B) had been
C) has been D) was

72. It has been long since I ........... him last. I haven‟t heard from
him all these years.
A) saw B) had seen
C) see D) have seen

73. He was sure they .............................. the station before night


A) have come B) came
C) had come D) would come

74. Everybody was surprised at what ............................. .


A) has happened B) had happened
C) happen D) happened
75. The famous writer Tolstoy will live forever in our memories, in
the books he ................ to us.
A) left B) will be leaving
C) leaves D) had left

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76. Two years ago she ...... and now she spends her time visiting
friends.
A) retires B) retired
C) had retired D) would retire

77.Because you ate half of the ingredients as I ......... dinner, you


probably aren‟t hungry at all now.
A- have prepared B- prepared
C- have be prepare D- was preparing

78.The managing director ....... Sid to sales manager and ever since,
he has been bossing everybody around.
A- promoted B- promotes
C- has promoted D- was promoting

79.As the President ____the hall, all the guests rose to their feet to
welcome him.
A- was entering B- entered
C- is entering D- enters

80.The petrol warning light ........... for half an hour before we reached
a petrol station.
A- had been flashing B- is going to flash
C- flashed D- flashes

81.The neighbours ............. so loudly last night that they kept ____ us
all awake until after midnight.
A- are shouting B- have been shouting
C- shouted D- were shouting

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82.The fisherman ................... more fish in one night than ever
before, so when they anchored in the harbour, they were singing
with joy at the thought of their reward.
A- had been catching B- will have caught
C- had caught D- caught

83.The Continental Congress ............ the US Postal Service in 1775


and the government included the service in the Constitution.
A- was founding B- had founded
C- has founded D- founded

84. George .................... about the song until he heard it on the TV


show last night.
A) doesn't know B) hasn't know
C) hadn't known D) didn't know

85. I couldn't send you a postcard from Portugal last month because I
................... your address before I went there for a holiday.
A) will lose B) have lost
C) was losing D) had lost

86. After we ........... my grandparents, we stopped by the burger


restaurant to eat lunch.
A) had visited B) visit
C) have visited D) were visiting

87. Mrs Henderson ................... the report for the boss before he
arrived at work in the morning.
A) is preparing B) had prepared
C) prepares D) prepared

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88. When Haluk opened the door, he was surprised to see
her friend Havva, who he.................... for years.
A) isn't seeing B) didn't see
C) hadn't seen D) wasn't seeing

89. It was too late for me to persuade Matt to return because he


................on the bus when I called him on his mobile phone.
A) had got B) was gerring
C) will get D) has got

90. Mr Lewis was really angry because he ................... at the hospital


for over 2 hours.
A) waits B) has been waiting
C) had been waiting D) was waiting

91. They ........... to find an answer to the problem for 3 hours when
they found its solution.
A) have tried B) had been trying
C) were trying D) tried

92. My father........................ the broken window by the time my


Mother returned home from work.
A) had fixed B) has fixed
C) was fixing D) fixed

93. William _____ for the remote control for 3 days when
he found it under the sofa.
A) is looking B) looked
C) had been looking D) have been looking

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94. The traffic was terrible yesterday, and before I got home from
work, the football match ..........................
A) has finished B) had been finishing
C) had finished D) was finishing
95. By the time I .............. the attic, Mrs Shannon had cleaned all
the other rooms in the house.
A) had cleaned B) have been cleaning
C) clean D) cleaned
96. When my wife went to the car park to take her car, she
discovered that someone ............. the car window.
A) goes B) went
C) is going D) had gone
97. Irene ......... her friend Mike move his house for a few days when
she got sick.
A) has helped B) helps
C) helped D) had been helping
98.The policeman ........ traffic when the lorry crashed into the taxi.
A) directs B) was directing
C) had directed D) has been directing
99. When I went to the shoe shop, the shopkeeper ................for a
tea break, so I had to wait for a while.
A) had been going B) will go
C) had gone D) have gone
100. Mike had thought over the offer for almost a week until he
.................. a final decision.
A) was reaching B) will reach
C) reaches D) reached

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101. Look, the conservation volunteers have been working
cheerfully in the sunshine all morning, unlike yesterday when
they................... to work in the rain.
A) are refusing B) were refusing
C) have refused D) refused

102. Up to now, the predicted Millennium computer bug has caused


very few problems, although many scientists last year ........... a
catastrophe.
A) have predicted B) predict
C) were predicting D) predicted

103. I only ......... the company on Monday for a copy of their


magazine and I have received it already.
A) was asking B) have been asking
C) ask D) asked

104. She .............. onto the train because the station guard was
blowing his whistle.
A) has hurried B) hurries
C) hurried D) was hurrying

105. While I ......... some money from a cash machine, a man


snatched it all out of my hand.
A) was withdrawing B) withdrew
C) am withdrawing D) have withdraw

106. As he ........the party, a strange man approached him.


A) left B) is leaving
C) leaves D) was leaving

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107. I ............ you several times last week, but no one was in.
A) was phoning B) phoned
C) have phoned D) phone

108. My father doesn‟t speak English at all although he..... it for


three years when he was in high school.
A) has studied B) studies
C) studied D) has been studying

109. My brother ............... a new BMW and ever since then, he


has been bragging about it.
A) was buying B) is buying
C) has bought D) bought

110. He ...............great poverty until he gave up writing and got


a proper job.
A) has suffered B) suffered
C) is suffering D) had suffered

111. Last year he almost ........ because he was enjoying his social
life a little too much.
A) fails B) was failing
C) failed D) has failed
112. Our company‟s sales ............. since the new management
took over.
A) have been improving B) improve
C) improved D) are improving
113. The guards ........................... when the enemy attacked .
A) are sleeping B) have slept
C) slept D) were sleeping

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114. The electricity went off last night just as the film on TV
................ interesting.
A) got B) has got
C) was getting D) is getting

115. When I saw the alterations to the company accounts,


I was left in no doubt that the accountant ... money from the firm.
A) had been stealing B) has stolen
C) was stealing D) will have stolen

116. After she ...... to turn up for our appointment for the third
time, I refused to meet her again.
A) is failing B) has failed
C) was failing D) had failed

117. By the first half of the 19th century, the potato ..........the
staple food in Ireland. In 1854, a disease struck , which resulted
in widespread starvation.
A) was becoming B) will become
C) had become D) strikes

118. In 1960, only 2000 American Indians ......... at university, while


in 1970,only a decade later, this number increased to 12000.
A) are studying B) were studying
C) will be studying D) studied
119. As the police .............. the road, we made a time-consuming
detour around the mountain.
A) are closing B) will close
C) had closed D) will have closed

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120. I ..................... some shopping during my lunch break, but I
couldn‟t as I felt awful because of my cold.
A) was going to do B) have done
C) will do D) did

121. Before Petar ............. poems in his native Croatian, he had


written all his poems in German.
A) has published B) is publishing
C) published D) had published

122. I ....some notes earlier and was going to refer to them during
my presentation. In the event, however, I didn‟t use them once.
A) will have written B) am going to write
C) had written D) wrote

123. When Boris Yeltsin resigned on 31st December 1999, he


................... President of Russia for eight years.
A) was B) is
C) will be D) had been

124. After she ........... to me for the fifth time, I didn't believe
another word she said, and put an end to our friendship.
A) has lied B) has been lying
C) was lying D) had lied

125. Since they .......... part in their first conversation volunteer


week, they have worked on several projects with great pleasure.
A) are taking B) take
C) are going to take D) took

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126. I was going to the bank during my lunch break today, but an
old colleague ........ to visit us, so, naturally, I wanted to hear all
the news.
A) came B) is coming
C) was coming D) has come

127. Suddenly it ....................very foggy so we used compass


bearings to find the right route down the mountain.
A) will become B) had become
C) became D) becomes

128. When Chilean separatist forces declared an independent


Chile in 1818, the vice-royalty of Peru .................. over Chile
for almost three centuries.
A) had been ruling B) was ruling
C) has been ruling D) ruled

129. I ............some chicken curry earlier and was going to ask


Richard and Kate to stay for dinner, but just then I remembered
that they were both vegetarian.
A) was going to cook B) had been cooking
C) cooked D) had cooked

130. Before the potato blight .............. Ireland in the 1840s, most
Irish people had relied on a subsistence diet of potatoes.
A) was striking B) has struck
C) had struck D) struck

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131. Between the years 1846 and 1851, one million Irish
men and women starved to death and 1.6 million ...... to the USA.
A) have emigrated B) emigrate
C) were emigrated D) emigrated

132. Bangladesh ......... independence from Pakistan in 1971


and ever since the assassination of the first prime minister in
1974, the military have dominated the country's government.
A) has gained B) had gained
C) gained D) was gaining

133. Some of the workers were picking the peaches while the
others ................ them in wooden boxes.
A) will place B) were placing
C) placed D) have placed

134. Between 1607 and 1733, Englishmen established thirteen


colonies along the east coast of North America and by 1750,
nearly two million men, women and children..... in these colonies.
A) will be living B) lived
C) had been living D) will have lived

135. By the 16th century, Austria ......... so large that its emperor
was ruling all of modern Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands,
Hungary and Spain as well as parts of Italy
A) has become B) was becoming
C) was going to become D) had become

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136. I saw Malcolm in his car, but he............... the traffic and
didn‟t see me.
A) watches B) has watched
C) is watching D) was watching

137. Tim began a master‟s degree as soon as he ............ to Canada.


A) is returning B) returned
C) has returned D) was returned

138. Ratchel ........ up smoking four years ago and she hasn‟t smoked
a cigarette since then .
A) was giving B) has given
C) gave D) has given

139. Last year Sonny ......... four miles each morning before
breakfast, but he has been walking around the block each
mourning instead since his heart attack.
A) ran B) has run
C) runs D) has been running

140. I............ a brace on my teeth as a child, but I didn‟t like it.


A) was wearing B) am wearing
C) have worn D) wore

141. I .........an extra part-time job last week as we need the money.
A) am starting B) was starting
C) start D) started

142. As my son ... down by the river, I cleaned his room thoroughly
A) fishes B) is fishing
C) has fished D) was fishing
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143. We ................ in Cornwall for two weeks last summer. Since
then, we haven‟t had a holiday by the sea.
A) stayed B) are staying
C) were staying D) stay

144. One of the straps on the baby‟s pram ...................quite thin,


so we decided to replace it.
A) wore B) wears
C) had worn D) is wearing

145. This time last year, his business ............. a reasonable


profit, but now, because of that management, he is struggling
to keep it going.
A) has made B) made
C) make D) was making

146. The last time we ........... dinner with them, they were looking
for a new house.
A) have had B) were having
C) have been having D) had

147. The whole family was busy. While the children ..... decorations,
their father was setting up the Christmas tree.
A) are making B) made
C) have been making D) were making

148. While my parents were shopping in the shopping centre, a


thief into their car for the radio.
A) has broken B) broke
C) breaks D) was breaking

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149. When we ____ her, she was hiding in the wardrobe.
A) were finding B) find
C) are finding D) found

150. Even though it ........ heavily at the time, they drove home.
A) has snowed B) snows
C) was snowing D) has been snowing

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UNIT 2 - GRAMMAR - past perfect – continuous ANSWERS

1- the duration of one event in the past, before


another event interrupted it.
2- had been gathering
3- had been taking
4- hadn't been improving
5- had been waiting
6- Had the driver
7- decided
8- found
9- had been working
10- had been cleaning
11- had you been eating
12- had been talking
13- had been looking
14- had been studying
15- had been walking
16- had been
17- been studying
18- had been playing
19- Present perfect continuous
20- Past Perfect Continuous
21- had been looking
22- had been watching
23- had been raining
24- had seen
25- was getting
26- had seen

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27- had known
28- were playing
29- had left
30- was raining
31- had already begun
32- was taking
33- had tidied up
34- had broken
35- had been
36- had been exporting
37- had spent
38- was writing
39- had borrowed
40- had he arrived
41- had done
42- had finished
43- cleaned
44- had visited
45- began
46- had returned
47- didn‟t
48- screamed
49- had graduated
50- returned
51- had been
52- had been raining
53- had been justified
54- had been discussed
55- had been
56- phoned
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57- were sitting
58- had done
59- had lived
60- were waiting
61- had finished
62- had had
63- reached
64- had described
65- was doing
66- had ordered
67- had come
68- turned
69- left
70- came
71- was
72- saw
73- came
74- had happened
75- left
76- retired
77- was preparing
78- promoted
79- entered
80- had been flashing
81- were shouting
82- had caught
83- founded
84- hadn't known
85- had lost
86- had visited
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87- had prepared
88- hadn't seen
89- had got
90- had been waiting
91- had been trying
92- had fixed
93- had been looking
94- had finished
95- cleaned
96- had gone
97- had been helping
98- was directing
99- had gone
100- reached
101- refused
102- predicted
103- asked
104- hurried
105- was withdrawing
106- was leaving
107- phoned
108- studied
109- bought
110- suffered
111- failed
112- have been improving
113- were sleeping
114- was getting
115- had been stealing
116- had failed
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117- had become
118- were studying
119- had closed
120- was going to do
121- published
122- had written
123- had been
124- had lied
125- took
126- came
127- had become
128- had been ruling
129- had cooked
130- struck
131- emigrated
132- gained
133- were placing
134- had been living
135- had become
136- was watching
137- returned
138- gave
139- ran
140- wore
141- started
142- was fishing
143- stayed
144- had worn
145- was making
146- had
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147- were making
148- broke
149- found
150- was snowing

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UNIT 2 – Related voc - ٚ‫حٌُِٔخص حُٔظؼِو‬


1. If you go to the market you might find a ………… .
a) change b) bargain c) trade
2. The train was…….. by three hours because of bad weather.
a) postponed b) put off c) delayed
3. She was sitting just ……….... Steve and John.
a) beside b) off c) besides
4. Mary remembered the correct address only … she had posted the
letter.
a) since b) following c) after
5. I have never …………… any experience of living in a small village.
a) wished b) made c) had
6. I‟m very ………… of cash at the moment.
a) down b) empty c) short
7. Mary isn‟t ……….. well with the new manager.
a) going on b) taking on c) getting on
8. Has this idea ever occurred ……………… you?
a) at b) to c) on
9. I‟m ………………… with your stupid ideas.
a) get rid b) fed over c) fed up
10. The officers carried out a …… search for the missing diplomat.
a) through b) thoughtful c) thorough
11. It will ………….. rain later so we should go now.
a) probably b) likely c) usually
12. We have ……….… to meet at the station at 8 o‟clock.
a) confirmed b) combined c) arranged
13. There is always ………… traffic in the city centre.
a) full b) strong c) heavy
14. We must get there …………… or other.
a) somehow b) anyhow c) anywhere
15. She was left to make all the ……………. for the meeting.
a) procedures b) provisions c) arrangements

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16. You must move your car; ……… I have to give you a fine .
a) whether b) therefore c) otherwise
17. A manager of a large company is given a big …………..… .
a) money b) pay c) salary
18. Heavy goods delivery vehicles may not carry … of more than
50 tons.
a) masses b) sizes c) loads
19. Mix the contents …….......… a little water.
a) of b) with c) at
20. You can try ………. if you really need to improve your language
skills.
a) listening to BBC b) listening at BBC c) to listening to BBC
21. The army …….. defeat at the hands of such powerful enemies.
a) bore b) supported c) suffered
22. Practical ……………. is desirable for candidates.
a) exploit b) initiative c) experience
23. If you have any ……….. concerning this report please phone us.
a) requests b) wishes c) queries
24. Could you …………… exactly what you saw?
a) inform b) describe c) point
25. He has brought you a …………… of flowers.
a) branch b) bunch c) bush
26. Laptops are supposed to ……. time, but I‟m not so sure they do!
a) spare b) save c) waste
27. I didn‟t mean to do it; it was ………….. accident.
a) in b) on c) by
28. I phoned the bank to …….… how much money I had to pay.
a) control b) check c) test
29. His parents give him anything he wants and as a result he‟s …. .
a) ruined b) spoilt c) damaged
30. . ….… I am studying at the best university and I hope to get a
job soon.
a) In a moment b) At present c) At this instant

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31. He is a fast typist but his letters are full of spelling ………… .
a) mistakes b) wrongs c) faults
32. The officers asked that ...…. who saw the accident should
inform them.
a) one b) someone c) anyone
33. I will offer a small ………… to anyone who finds my missing cat.
a) reward b) receipt c) repayment
34. The party has ……………. to win the elections.
a) achieved b) managed c) attained
35. You ……… do the washing-up: we can do it later.
a) wouldn‟t b) daren‟t c) needn‟t
36. They demand higher wages because prices are … …….
a) growing b) exceeding c) rising
37. You should be careful when you wash this ………………. blouse.
a) weak b) feeble c) sensitive
38. My parents always fall …………. in front of the TV.
a) asleep b) sleepy c) sleeping
39. You can never rely …………….. her to be punctual.
a) of b) with c) on
40. Are you interested ………….… rock music?
a) on b) in c) of
41. You should reply ……………... his letter.
a) on b) for c) to
42. I will certainly act ………….… your advice.
a) with b) at c) on
43. Buy the ……… of soap which is now on sale.
a) model b) brand c) mark
44. My uncle took ……..… jogging when he retired.
a) up b) on c) over
45. There has been a worrying .......… 5 per cent in our profits last
year.
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46. . …………. you hurry, you won‟t catch the train.
a) Unless b) Except c) As
47. The customer ………………… his money back.
a) asked b) demanded c) requested
48. I ………… him to go to the Lost Property office.
a) noticed b) announced c) advised
49. I couldn‟t resist having another slice of pizza even …………..… I
was supposed to be on diet.
a) though b) however c) although
50. These old buildings are going to be ………….. soon.
a) laid out b) run down c) pulled down
51. The child seems to be incapable …..… keeping his room tidy.
a) at b) with c) of
52. In the summer I often sleep in the .......... air on the terrace.
a) clean b) clear c) open
53. This dress ………….. you perfectly.
a) likes b) suits c) matches
54. I bought the phone because its colour.... . the colour of the car.
a) match b) fit c) suit
55. She .… out of the window for a moment and then went on
writing.
a) glanced b) glimpsed c) regarded
56. You should keep receipts from shops as proof ……… purchase.
a) to b) for c) of
57. There has been some …………. in their bilateral relations.
a) destitution b) deterioration c) depreciation
58. My car is very old, but I can‟t ……….… to buy a new one.
a) achieve b) reach c) afford
59. Two passengers were killed and the other was ………….. injured.
a) hardly b) severely c) unusually
60. After ten years the bedroom wallpaper had considerably …………
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61. My attempt to pass the final exam was ………..… .
a) unmerciful b) unhelpful c) unsuccessful
62. She ……….… at the Latin College for French.
a) enlisted b) inscribed c) enrolled
63. I admit I suffer from a …………. of patience with old people.
a) lack b) limit c) shortage
64. The building is in good …….… though it needs to be painted.
a) state b) condition c) position
65. I can‟t be sure I‟ll be there in time. I ………..… be late.
a) should b) must c) may
66. She may be quick .. understanding, but she‟s not capable of
doing it.
a) at b) in c) for
67. We have some important business to attend … …….
a) with b) at c) to
68. I‟m sorry, I haven‟t got …………… change.
a) all b) any c) lots
69. I can‟t understand it; your handwriting is … ……...
a) illegible b) illicit c) illusive
70. Hello! You ……..… be the new employee.
a) could b) should c) must
71. Last year the cereals harvest was disappointing, but this year it
looks as if we shall have a better ……….. .
a) crop b) amount c) product
72. She was in ………… of a large number of men.
a) direction b) leadership c) charge
73. The actor never married, choosing to remain ………. all his life.
a) separate b) single c) individual
74. The consultant showed me …………… the washing machine.
a) the working of b) to work c) how to use
75. I wish you wouldn‟t call her ………..... that name.
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76. . ……….. as I like ice-cream, I can‟t eat any more now.
a) Much b) Even c) So
77. Is he playing computer games? He‟s …… to be washing the car.
a) hoped b) supposed c) expected
78. The room was crowded with over fifty people …….. into it.
a) pushed b) packed c) stuck
79. Beware of the friends who appear to be enthusiastic ….… your
success.
a) of b) with c) about
80. They want to watch the latest movie …………… TV.
a) in b) at c) on
81. . ……………….…, my colleagues didn‟t laugh at me.
a) For my surprise b) To my surprise c) As to surprise me
82. It never ………….. to me that she would be there.
a) recurred b) occurred c) contemplated
83. The meal was excellent; the steak was particularly ………… .
a) flavoured b) tasteful c) delicious
84. Are there any seats left for this evening‟s ………………?
a) opera b) act c) performance
85. Having ………… the table, she called the family for supper.
a) laid b) spread c) ordered
86. There are 5 lawyers in my town and I consulted ….… of them in
turn.
a) every b) each c) any
87. The final course was so difficult that I didn‟t …..… any progress
at all.
a) do b) create c)make
88. I‟m tired of looking at ancient ……………. .
a) ruins b) foundations c) remnants
89. There‟s a …………… to her patience.
a) top b) limit c) bottom
90. I …………..… hands with the guests.
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91. We had a great ……... of trouble getting through customs.
a) level b) lot c) deal
92. Rose trees need to be ………….. regularly.
a) cut b) clipped c) pruned
93. What made you think ……… such a thing?
a) of b) on c) at
94. The bus …………… is 50 cents.
a) cost b) fare c) charge
95. Before the invention of refrigeration, the ……. of meat was a
problem.
a) preservation b) keeping c) maintenance
96. Could I have another one? Oh, there doesn‟t seem to be ……… .
a) any left b) some left c) left any
97. I will go on working on the farm …………… I can.
a) through b) during c) as long as
98. I‟ll ask Mary to ……….. to you as soon as she returns.
a) ring b) contact c) speak
99. This new model works by letting light through a small …... at
the front.
a) leak b) hole c) break
100. You will have to …………. your holiday if you are too ill.
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‫‪UNIT 2 – Related voc -‬‬ ‫حٌُِٔخص حُٔظؼِو‪ - ٚ‬حؿخرخص‬

‫حُٔ‪ٞ‬م أٗض هَ ْي طَ ِـ ُي ‪ٛ‬لوش ‪bargain‬‬


‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .1‬اًح ًْ‪ٛ‬زُض اُ‪٠‬‬
‫حُٔ‪٤‬ت‪.‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ْ‬
‫‪ٞٓ .2‬ػي حُوطخٍ ح‪ٝ‬ؿَ ‪ُٔ delayed‬يس ػ‪٬‬ع ٓخػخص رٔزذ حُطو ِ‬
‫ِْ رـخٗذ ‪ٓ beside‬ظ‪٤‬ق ‪ٝ‬ؿ‪.ٕٞ‬‬ ‫‪ًَ ٢ٛ .3‬خٗضْ ط َْـ ُ‬
‫‪ .4‬طٌَ ًَّصَ ٓخٍ‪ ١‬حُؼ٘‪ٞ‬حٕ حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪٤‬ق كو‪ ٢‬رؼي ‪ after‬حٕ أٍِٓضْ حَُٓخُش‪.‬‬
‫ْ ُِي‪ ٟ‬هزَ‪ had experience ٙ‬حُٔؼ‪٘٤‬ش ك‪ ٢‬هَ‪٣‬ش ‪ٛ‬ـ‪َ٤‬س‪.‬‬ ‫‪َ ٤ْ َُ .5‬‬
‫‪ .6‬أَٗخ ‪ ٫‬حٓظِي ٗويح ‪ short of cash‬ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪ٞ‬هض حُلخ‪.َٟ‬‬
‫‪ٓ .7‬خٍ‪ٔ٤َُ ١‬ضْ ػِ‪ٝ ٠‬كخم ‪َٓ getting on with‬غ حُٔي‪ َِ ٣‬حُـي‪ِ ٣‬ي‪.‬‬
‫ن إْٔ كيػض ‪ُ occur to‬ي؟‬ ‫ٓزَ َ‬ ‫‪ ٌٙٛ َْ ٛ .8‬حُلٌَ ِس َ‬
‫‪ .9‬أَٗخ ِٓ‪٤‬ض ٖٓ‪ fed up with‬أكٌخ ٍِ َى حُـز‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬
‫لغ ًخَٓ ‪ thorough‬ػٖ حُيرِ‪ٓٞ‬خٓ‪ ٢‬حُٔلو‪ِ ٞ‬ى‪.‬‬ ‫‪.11‬حُ‪٠‬زّخ‪ٗ ١‬لٌّ‪ٝ‬ح ْر ُ‬
‫‪ٛ‬ذ ح‪.ٕ٥‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ َٗ ٌْ َ‬ ‫‪ ٖٓ .11‬حُٔلظَٔ ‪ probably‬حٕ طُٔط َُ ‪٫‬كوخ ً ٌُح ٗلٖ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫ٔخػش حُؼّخٓ٘ش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٍ.12‬طز٘خ ُ‪٪‬ؿظِٔخع ‪ meeting arrange‬ك‪ ٢‬حُٔلط ِش ك‪ ٢‬حُ ّ‬
‫‪٘ٛ.13‬خى ىحثٔخ ً ُكٔش َٓ‪ heavy traffic ٍٝ‬ك‪ ًَِٓ ٢‬حُٔي‪٘٣‬ش‪.‬‬
‫‪ ََ ٜ‬اُ‪٘ٛ ٠‬خى رطَ‪٣‬وش ٓخ ‪ somehow‬أَ‪ ٝ‬آهَ‪ٟ‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ َٗ ِ‬ ‫‪ِ َ٣ .14‬ـ ُ‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ.15‬هخٓض رخُظَط‪٤‬ذ ُ‪٪‬ؿظٔخع ‪make arrangements‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ أَػط‪٤‬ي ؿَحٓش‪.‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ طُل َّ َى ٓ‪٤‬خٍطَيَ؛ ‪ٝ‬ح‪ otherwise ٫‬أٗخ ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫‪ .16‬أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫‪ٓ.17‬ي‪ًَٗ َ٣‬ش ًز‪َ٤‬س ‪٣‬ل‪ َٜ‬ػِ‪ٍ ٠‬حطذ ‪ً salary‬ز‪َ٤‬‬
‫حُِٔغ حُؼو‪ِ ِ٤‬ش هَ ْي ‪ ٫‬ط َْلٔ َُ أكٔخٍ ‪ loads‬أًؼَ ِْٖٓ هٔٔش ػ٘ ََ ‪.ٖ١‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫طِٔ‪ْ٤‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪.18‬ػَرخص‬
‫‪ Mix with ٢‬حُٔلظ‪٣ٞ‬خص روِ‪ ٖٓ َ٤‬حُٔخء ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.19‬اهِ ْ‬
‫‪ .21‬أٗض ‪ ٌُِٖ ْٔ ُ٣‬إَْٔ طُلخ‪ ٍَ ٝ‬ح‪ٓ٫‬ظٔخع‪ً٬ُ try listening‬حػ‪ ٚ‬اًح حٍىص طَلٔ‪ٜٓ ٖ٤‬خٍح ِ‬
‫ص ُـ ِظيَ ‪.‬‬
‫‪.21‬حُـ‪ ٖ٤‬ػخٗ‪ ٖٓ suffered ٠‬حُ‪ٔ٣ِٜ‬ش ػِ‪٣ ٠‬ي‪ ١‬ح‪٧‬ػيحء ح‪٧‬ه‪٣ٞ‬خ ِء‪.‬‬
‫‪ .22‬حُوزَس حُؼِٔ‪ٓ Practical experienceٚ٤‬طِ‪ٞ‬ر‪َُِّٗٔ ٚ‬ل‪.ٖ٤‬‬
‫هخرَٗخ‪.‬‬
‫ْ‬ ‫ن ر‪ٌٜ‬ح حُظوَ‪ٍ َِ ٣‬ؿخ ًء‬ ‫‪ ١‬آظلٔخٍحص ‪ queries‬طظؼِّ ُ‬ ‫‪ِ .ُٞ .23‬ػ ْ٘ َي َى أ ّ‬
‫‪ٜ‬قُ ‪ describe‬رخُ‪٠‬ز‪ٓ ٢‬خ ٍح‪٣‬ض ؟‬ ‫َ‪ ٌُِٖ ْٔ ُ٣ َْ ٛ‬إَْٔ ط ِ‬ ‫‪.24‬‬
‫هخّ رخك‪٠‬خٍ رخهش ِْٖٓ حُِ‪.. Bunch of flowers ٍٞٛ‬‬ ‫‪.25‬‬
‫َلظَ‪ ٝ‬حٕ ط‪٤٠‬غ ‪ waste‬حُ‪ٞ‬هض‪َُٔ ٌُٖ ،‬ضُ ٓظؤ ًّ َي ٖٓ ًُي !‬ ‫ُ‬ ‫‪ .26‬حُلخٓ‪ٞ‬رخص ط‬
‫‪ .27‬أٗخ َُ ْْ أَ ْه‪ْ ٜ‬ي ْػ َٔ َُ ًُي ُوي ًَخَٕ رخُ‪ٜ‬يكش‪. by accident.‬‬
‫‪ .28‬حط‪ِٜ‬ض رخُٔ‪َٜ‬فَ ٌُ‪ ٠‬حكل‪ ٖٓ ْْ ًَ checkٚ‬حُٔخٍ ‪٣‬ـذ حٕ حىكغ ‪.‬‬

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‫‪َ ٗ ١‬ت ‪ُ ٣َُ٣‬يس ‪ً٘ٝ‬ظ‪٤‬ـش ٌُُي ‪ٓ ٞٛ‬يَُ ‪spoilt‬‬ ‫‪ .29‬أر‪َ٣ ٚ٣ٞ‬ؼط‪ َٚٗٞ‬أ ّ‬
‫ٍّْ ك‪ ٢‬حُـخٓؼ ِش‬ ‫‪ .31‬ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪ٞ‬هض حُلخ‪ At presentَٟ‬حٗخ أَى ُ‬
‫‪ ٍٜٞ‬ػِ‪ ٠‬ػَٔ هَ‪٣‬زخ ً‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٝ‬أَطّٔ٘‪ُ ٠‬‬
‫حُل ُ‬
‫حُظ‪ٜ‬ـت‪spelling mistake.‬‬ ‫ّ‬ ‫‪ً ٞٛ .31‬خطذ َٓ‪٣‬غ ٌُٖ ٍٓخثَِ‪٤ِٓ ٚ‬جش رخهطخء‬
‫ذ إَْٔ ‪ُ٣‬ؼِ َٔ‪.ْٜ‬‬ ‫َ‬
‫حُلخىع ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬ ‫ٓؤُ‪ٞ‬ح رؤّٕ ح‪ ٟ‬ى٘و‪ٍَ anyone ٚ‬أ‪ٟ‬‬ ‫حُ‪٠‬زّخ‪َ ١‬‬ ‫‪.32‬‬
‫َْ‪ٌٓ ٝ‬خكخس ‪ٛ‬ـ‪َ٤‬س ‪ reward‬اُ‪ ٠‬أ‪ٗ ١‬و‪ِ َ٣ ٚ‬ـ ُي هطّظَ‪ ٢‬حُٔلو‪ٞ‬ىسَ‪.‬‬ ‫ٓؤَػ ُ‬ ‫أٗخ َ‬ ‫‪.33‬‬
‫حُلِد حٓظطخع حُلَ ْ‪ manage to ُٞ‬رخ‪ٗ٩‬ظوخرخصَ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.34‬‬
‫‪ .35‬أٗض ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬لظخؽ ‪ْ َُ needn’t‬ـٔ َُ حُ‪ٜ‬ل‪ٗ :ٕٞ‬لٖ ٓ‪ٞ‬ف ٗو‪ ّٞ‬رٌُي ‪.‬‬
‫طِز‪ َٕٞ‬أؿ‪ ٍَ ٞ‬أػِ‪ ٕ٧ ٠‬ح‪ٓ٧‬ؼخ ٍَ طظِح‪٣‬ي ‪rising prices‬‬ ‫‪ْ ٣ .36‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ طَ ٌُ‪ َٕٞ‬كٌ ٍَ ػ٘يٓخ طَ ْـٔ َُ ‪ ٌٙٛ‬حُزِ‪ُٞ‬س ‪ٜٗ٫‬خ كٔخٓ‪sensitive ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ .37‬أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫ٔو‪ ُ٢‬أر‪ ١ٞ‬ىحثٔخ ً ك‪ ٠‬حُ٘‪ fall asleepّٞ‬أٓخّ حُظِلِ‪.ِٕ ٞ٣‬‬ ‫‪ْ َ٣ .38‬‬
‫‪ .39‬أٗض ‪َ ٌُِ٘ ْٔ ُ٣ ٫‬ي أرَيحً حٕ طؼ ِظٔي ‪rely on‬ػِ‪ٜ٤‬خ ك‪ ٠‬حٕ طٌ‪٠٘ٓ ٕٞ‬ز‪. ٢‬‬
‫َ‪ َْ ٛ‬أٗض ٓ‪ٜ‬ظ ّْ د‪٤ٓٞٓ interested in‬و‪ ٠‬حَُ‪ٝ‬ى؟‬ ‫‪.41‬‬
‫ُـ‪٤‬ذ ػِ‪ٍٓ reply to ٠‬خُظ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ ط َ‬ ‫‪ .41‬أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫ٓؤَط‪َّ ٜ‬فُ ‪ act on‬رخُظؤً‪٤‬ي ‪١‬زوخ ُ٘‪٤ٜ‬لظيَ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ .42‬أٗخ َ‬
‫حُ‪ٜ‬خر‪ ٕٞ‬حٌُ‪ ٞٛ ١‬ح‪ُِ ٕ٥‬ز‪٤‬غ‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .43‬اٗظ َِ‪ٌٛ ٟ‬ح حُٔ٘ظؾ ‪ِْٖٓ brand‬‬
‫‪ .44‬ػ ّٔ‪٘٣ ٢‬ـَ ‪ٝ‬هظ‪ take up ٚ‬رخُٔ٘‪ ٠‬رؼي حُظَوخػ َي‪.‬‬
‫َٔ٘ش حُٔخ‪. ٚ٤ٟ‬‬ ‫ًَخَٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى ‪ٛ‬ز‪ٓdrop in ١ٞ‬وِن ر٘ٔز‪ ٚ‬هٔٔش رخُٔخثش ك‪ ٢‬أٍرخ ِك٘خ حُ َ‬ ‫‪.45‬‬
‫ن رخُوطخٍ‪.‬‬ ‫‪ .46‬حًح ُْ ‪ Unless‬طَٔع َُْٖ طَ ِْل َ‬
‫‪ .47‬حُِر‪ِ١ ٕٞ‬ذ حٕ ‪ٔ٣‬ظَى ‪ٓ demanded‬خُ‪.ٚ‬‬
‫ذ حٌُِٔ‪ِ ٤‬ش حُٔلو‪ِ ٞ‬ىس‬ ‫‪ .48‬أٗخ ٗ‪ٜ‬لظش ‪ advised‬رخُ ٌِ‪ٛ‬خد اُ‪ٌٓ ٠‬ظ ِ‬
‫‪ .49‬أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ إَْٔ أُهخ‪ َّ ٝ‬حُز‪٤‬ظِح رخَُؿْ ‪ even though‬حٗ٘‪ ٠‬حه‪ ّٞ‬رَؿ‪ْ٤‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٞ‬ف ط‪ٜ‬يّ ‪ pulled down‬هَ‪٣‬زخ ً‪.‬‬ ‫‪ ٌٙٛ .51‬حُٔزخٗ‪ ٠‬حُوي‪ِ ٔ٣‬ش َ‬
‫‪.51‬حُطل َُ ‪ْ َ٣‬زي‪ ٝ‬ؿ‪ َ٤‬هخىٍ ‪ incapable of‬ػِ‪ ٠‬طَط‪٤‬ذ ؿَكظش‬
‫حُ‪٤ٜ‬ق أََٗخ ُّ ك‪ ٢‬أؿِذ ح‪٧‬ك‪٤‬خٕ ك‪ ٢‬حُ‪ٜٞ‬حء حُطِن ‪. open air‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .52‬ك‪٢‬‬
‫‪ٌٛ .53‬ح حُلٔظخٕ ‪ُ٘٣‬خٓزُي ‪ suit‬رٌَ٘ ٓؼخُ‪.٢‬‬
‫‪ .54‬اٗظَ‪٣‬ضُ حُ‪ٜ‬خطقَ ‪ ٕ٧‬حُ‪ٞ‬حَٗ‪ ٚ‬طظٔخٗ‪ٓ ٠‬غ ‪ match‬أُ‪ٞ‬حٕ حُٔ‪٤‬خٍ ِس‪.‬‬
‫‪ ٢ٛ .55‬حُوض ٗظَس ‪ glance‬هخٍؽ حُ٘خكٌ ِس ُِلظش ‪ٝ‬رؼي ًُي آظٔ َّصْ رخُ ٌِظخرَش‪.‬‬
‫حُيًخً‪ً ٖ٤‬زَ‪ٛ‬خٕ‪َٗ as proof of‬حء‪.‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫ذ إَْٔ طَلظلع د ا‪ٜ٣‬خ‪٫‬ص ِْٖٓ‬ ‫‪ .56‬أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬
‫‪ُ .57‬وي ًَخَٕ ‪٘ٛ‬خى طي‪ deteriorationٍٞٛ‬ك‪ ٢‬ػ‪٬‬هخطِ‪ ْٜ‬حُؼ٘خث‪ِ ٤‬ش‪.‬‬

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‫َ٘حء ‪ٝ a‬حكي ؿي‪٣‬ي‪.‬‬ ‫‪٤ٓ .58‬خٍط‪ ٢‬هي‪ٔ٣‬شُ‪ ٫ ٢ٌَُ٘ ،‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ َ‪٣‬ظل ّٔ َُ ‪ِ ُ can’t afford‬‬
‫‪ٔٓ .59‬خكَحٕ هُظِ‪ٝ ٬‬ح‪٥‬هَ‪ َٖ٣‬ح‪٤ٛ‬ز‪ٞ‬ح ر٘يَّس‪. severely‬‬
‫‪ٍٝ‬م ؿيٍحٕ ؿَكشَ حُ٘‪ ّٞ‬ح‪ٛ‬زق رخ‪ٛ‬ض ‪faded‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫َٓ٘‪ٞ‬ح ِ‬
‫ص‬ ‫‪ .61‬رؼي ػَْ٘س َ‬
‫حُ٘‪ٜ‬خث‪ًَ ٢‬خٗضَ كخِٗ‪.ٚ‬‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫‪ٓ.61‬لخ‪ُٝ‬ظ‪َُِ٘attempt ٢‬ـخف ك‪ ٢‬ح‪ٓ٩‬ظلخ ِٕ‬
‫ٓـِض حٓٔ‪ٜ‬خ َ ‪ enroll‬ك‪ ٢‬حٌُِ‪ِ َّ٤‬ش حُ‪٬‬ط‪ِ ٤٘٤‬ش ُِلَٗٔ‪.ٖ٤٤‬‬ ‫‪ّ ٢ٛ .62‬‬
‫‪ .63‬حػظَف أٗ٘‪ ٢‬أَػخٗ‪ ِْٖٓ ٢‬هِش ‪ ِْٖٓ lack‬حُ‪ٜ‬ز َِ َٓغ ًزخ ٍِ حُّٖٔ ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .64‬حُٔز٘‪ ٠‬ك‪ ٢‬كخُش‪ condition‬رخَُؿْ حٗش ‪٣‬لظخؽ ُِي‪ٛ‬خٕ ‪.‬‬
‫ّ‬
‫ٓظؤهَح‬ ‫ٓؤ ًُ‪٘ٛ ُٕٞ‬خى ك‪ ٠‬حُٔ‪ٞ‬ػي‪ .‬أٗخ ٍرٔخ ‪ may‬حَ ًُ‪ُٕٞ‬‬ ‫‪ .65‬أٗخ ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬ظؤ ًّ َي أٗ‪َ ٠‬‬
‫‪٣َٓ ٢ٛ .66‬ؼش ك‪ quick at ٠‬حُلَ ْ‪ٌََُّٜ٘ ،ْٜ‬خ َُ‪ٔ٤‬ضْ هخىٍس ػِ‪ ٠‬ػَٔ ًُي ‪.‬‬
‫‪.attend toٍٞ٠‬‬ ‫ُِل ُ‬
‫حُٔ‪ُ ْٜ‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫ِػ ْ٘يَٗخ رَ ْؼ‪ ٞ‬حُؼٔ َِ‬ ‫‪.67‬‬
‫ْ ُِي‪ ٟ‬ح‪ ٟ‬كٌ‪any change.ٚ‬‬ ‫‪ . .68‬أَٗخ آٓقُ ‪ ،‬أٗخ َُ ْ‪َ ٤‬‬
‫‪ .69‬أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ كَ ْ‪ٜٚٔ‬؛ ًظخرظ َي ؿ‪ٓ َ٤‬وَ‪ٝ‬ء‪illegible‬‬
‫‪َٓ .71‬كزخ ً! أٗض حً‪٤‬ي ‪ must be‬حُٔٔظوي َّ حُـي‪َ ٣‬ي‪.‬‬
‫ٓ‪ٓ ٌُٕٞ٤‬ل‪ cropٍٜٞ‬ؿ‪٤‬ي‬ ‫َٔ٘ ِش َ‬‫حُلز‪ٞ‬د ًَخَٕ ٓو‪ّ٤‬ذ ُ‪ٓ٦‬خ ٍَ‪ ٌٙٛ ٌُٖ ،‬حُ َ‬
‫َ‬ ‫َٔ٘ش حُٔخ‪٤ٟ‬ش ك‪ٜ‬خى‬ ‫‪ .71‬حُ َ‬
‫‪ًَ ٢ٛ .72‬خٗضْ ٓٔج‪ ُٚٞ‬ػٖ‪ in charge of‬ػيى ًز‪ ِْٖٓ َ٤‬حَُؿخ ٍِ‪.‬‬
‫‪ .73‬حُٔٔؼَ ُْ ‪٣‬ظَ َِ ّ‪ُ ٝ‬ؽ‪ٝ ،‬حَهظخ ٍُ حُزَوخء أػِد ‪ َّ ًُ single‬ك‪٤‬خط‪.ٚ‬‬
‫ٔخُش‬ ‫‪ .74‬حُٔٔظ٘خٍ ‪ٟٝ‬ق ًَ‪٤‬قَ ‪َٔ٣‬ظؼٔ َُ ‪ how to use‬حُـ ّ‬
‫ح‪.ْٓ٫‬‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .75‬أَطّٔ٘‪ ٠‬رؤّٗي ‪ ٫‬طَ٘خى‪ٜ٣‬خ د‪ًُ call by‬ي‬
‫‪ .76‬كظ‪Even ٠‬رٔزذ حٗ٘‪ ٠‬أَ ْكذ ح‪ ،َْ ٣ًَ ْ٣٥‬أٗخ ‪ ٫‬أَٓظط‪ُ ٤‬غ أَ ًَْ أًؼَ ح‪.ٕ٥‬‬
‫د؟ ‪ٓ ٞٛ‬ظ‪ٞ‬هغ ‪ expected‬حٕ ‪٣‬و‪ ّٞ‬ر ْـٔ ََ حُٔ‪٤‬خٍسَ‬ ‫أُؼخد حُلخٓ‪ِ ٞ‬‬
‫َ‬ ‫َ‪ُ ِْ َ٣ ٞٛ َْ ٛ‬‬
‫ؼذ‬ ‫‪.77‬‬
‫‪ .78‬حُـَكش ًخٗض ِٓىكٔش رؤٔ‪ٗ ٕٞ‬و‪ِٓ ٚ‬ظ‪ٜ‬و‪ stuck ٖ٤‬ىحهِ‪ٜ‬خ‬
‫اكٌٍ ِْٖٓ ح‪ٛ٧‬يهخ ِء حٌُ‪ٌٞٗٞ٣ ٖ٣‬ح ٓظلٔٔ‪ُ٘ enthusiastic about ٕٞ‬ـخك َي‪.‬‬ ‫ْ‬ ‫‪.79‬‬
‫‪٣َُ٣ .81‬ي‪ َٕٝ‬إَْٔ ‪ُ٘٣‬خ‪ٛ‬ي‪ٝ‬ح آهَ ك‪ ِِْ ٤‬ػِ‪ ٠‬طِلِ‪. on TV ٕٞ٣‬‬
‫ٔ ُوَ‪ٝ‬ح ِّ‬ ‫‪.81‬ح‪٤ٛ‬زض رخُي‪٘ٛ‬ش ‪٬ُٓ ٕ٫، To my surprise‬ث‪ْ ٣َ ْْ َُ ٢‬‬
‫‪٣ ُْ .82‬ليع ‪ ٠ُ occur‬حٗ‪ٜ‬خ ٓ‪ٞ‬ف طٌ‪٘ٛ ٕٞ‬خى‬
‫‪ .83‬حُ‪ٞ‬ؿزش ًَخٗضْ ٓٔظخُسَ؛ ه‪ٜٛٞ‬خ ً حُِلْ ًخٕ ٌُ‪delicious ٌ٣‬‬
‫‪ٓ ١‬وخػي كخٍؿش ٖٓ حؿَ ػَ‪ performance ٝ‬حُٔٔخ َء ؟‬ ‫َ‪٘ٛ َْ ٛ‬خى أ ّ‬ ‫‪.84‬‬
‫‪ .85‬رؼي ‪ٟٝ‬غ حُٔ٘‪٠‬يس ‪ ، laid the table‬حط‪ِٜ‬ض رخُؼخثِشَ ُِؼ٘خ ِء‪.‬‬
‫‪٘ٛ .86‬خى هٔٔش ٓلخٓ‪ ٖ٤‬ك‪ ٢‬رِيطِ‪ٝ ٢‬أٗخ آظَ٘صُ ًَ ‪ ْٜ٘ٓ each‬رخُي‪.ٍٝ‬‬
‫‪ .87‬حُٔ٘‪ٜ‬ؾ حُ٘‪ٜ‬خث‪ًَ ٢‬خَٕ ‪ٛ‬ؼذ ؿيحً ٌُُي ُْ حكون ح‪ ٟ‬طويّّ ‪make any progress‬‬

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‫ظَ اُ‪ ٠‬ح‪ ٍ٬١٫‬حُوي‪. Ancient ruins ِٚ ٔ٣‬‬ ‫ذ ِْٖٓ حَُ٘ ْ‬ ‫‪ .88‬أَٗخ ُٓ ِ‬
‫ظؼ ُ‬
‫‪٘ٛ .89‬خى كي ‪ limit‬اُ‪ٛ ٠‬ز َِ‪ٛ‬خ‪.‬‬
‫حُ‪ٞ٤٠‬ف‬
‫ِ‬ ‫‪ .91‬هٔض رخُٔ‪ ّ٬‬رخ‪٣٧‬ي‪ shook hands ١‬ػِ‪٠‬‬
‫‪ًَ .91‬خَٕ ُي‪٘٣‬خ حٌُؼ‪ ِْٖٓ deal َ٤‬حٌُِٔ٘ ِش حػ٘خء ػز‪ ٍٞ‬حُـٔخٍى‬
‫‪ .92‬أٗـخٍ حُ‪ٍٞ‬ى طلظخؽ حٕ طوِْ –طِ‪ prune ٖ٣‬ربٗظظخّ‪.‬‬
‫‪ٓ. .93‬خًح َؿؼَِي طؼظوي ‪ think of‬ك‪ٌٛ ٠‬ح حُ٘‪٢‬ء ؟‬
‫حؿَس حُلخكِشَ ‪٘ٓ 51 fare‬ضُ ‪.‬‬ ‫‪.94‬‬
‫ِلْ ًَخَٕ ٌِٓ٘ش‪.‬‬ ‫اهظَحع حُظزَ‪ِ ٣‬ي‪،‬كلع ‪ preservation‬حُ ِ‬ ‫ِ‬ ‫هزَ‬ ‫‪.95‬‬
‫َ‪ َْ ٛ‬أٗخ ‪ ٌُٖٔ٣‬إَْٔ آه ٌَ ‪ٝ‬حكي‪ ٙ‬آهَ‪َٙ‬؟ ‪َٞ٣ ٫‬ؿي ٗ‪ٓ ٠‬ظَ‪ٝ‬ى‪any left‬‬ ‫‪.96‬‬
‫ٓؤَٓظَٔ رخُ َؼ ََٔ ػِ‪ ٠‬حٍُِٔػ ِش ُ‪ as long asٞ‬حٓظط‪٤‬غ‬ ‫‪ .97‬أٗخ َ‬
‫ِذ ِْٖٓ ٓخٍ‪ ١‬حٕ طَظليع ‪ speak‬اُ‪٤‬ي كخُٔخ طَ ُؼ‪ُ ٞ‬ى‪.‬‬ ‫‪ُ ١‬‬ ‫ٓؤ َ ْ‬
‫‪ .98‬أٗخ َ‬
‫ٔٔق ريه‪ ٍٞ‬حُ‪ٞ٠‬ء ٖٓ ػوذ ‪ٛ hole‬ـ‪َ٤‬س ك‪ ٢‬حُٔويٓش‪.‬‬ ‫‪ٌٛ .99‬ح حُ٘ٔ‪ًٞ‬ؽ حُـي‪٣‬يس ‪َ ٣‬‬
‫ذ إَْٔ طِـ‪ call off ٢‬ػطِظيَ اًح ً٘ض َٓ‪ ٞ٣‬ؿيحً‪.‬‬ ‫‪ .111‬أٗض ‪ِ َ٣‬ـ ُ‬

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