Name: ………………………………………………………………………………………. Date: ………………………….
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Do as shown between brackets:
  9- My mother …………………. (cook) for two hours and she (not finish) yet. (correct)
  10- Hany started working here two months ago. (for)
  ………………………………………………………………………………..
  11- They began looking for a house in April. (since)
  …………………………………………………………………………………
  12- How long ………………………… (you/wait) for Ramy? – I …………………..
  (wait) for him for half an hour and he ……………………. (not come) yet.
  13- It started raining an hour ago and it's still raining. (for)
  …………………………………………………………………………………
  14- My brother is very exhausted. He …………………………. (run) for an hour.
  15- She started playing tennis when she was five. (since)
  ……………………………………………………………………………………
  16- They began digging in the garden this morning. (have)
  ………………………………………………………………………………………
  17. Yes, they have been cleaning the house all day. (Ask)
  …………………………………………………………………………………
  18. He has been cooking for two hours. (Negative)
  …………………………………………………………………………………
  19. I have been studying for 10 hours. (How long)
  …………………………………………………………………………………
  20. His clothes are dirty. He ……………………… (fix) his car all day.
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Do as shown between brackets:
       1. We ...................... (see) a whale twice.                       (correct)
       2. She ...................................(not make) a cake yet.      (Correct)
       3. ……………. you ………………….(be) in a band for three years?                             (correct)
       4. He’s just appeared on TV.                      (yet/negative)
          …………………………………………………………………………
       5. She .................................. (have) a mobile phone since May. (correct)
          …………………………………………………………………………
       6. Yes, Mona has hurt her leg.                        (Ask)
          …………………………………………………………………………
       7. I have (been – gone) to lots of countries but Greece is my favourite. (Choose)
       8. We have lived here for 10 years. (How long)
          ……………………………………………………………………………………
       9. I last saw him two days ago. (for)
          ……………………………………………………………………………………
       10. I have never driven a car before. (first time)
          ……………………………………………………………………………………
       11. I have never seen such a beautiful place. (most)
          ……………………………………………………………………………………
       12. That bag ………………………. (belong) to me.
       13. I don’t know why he …………………………. (be) so rude. He’s usually
          very kind.
       14. We ………………………… (have) a house in the country.
       15. Leave me alone, please. I ……………………. (try) to concentrate.
       16. Bill …………………….. (sometimes / talk) about politics.
       17. He watches TV. (negative)
             ……………………………………………………………..
       18. They go to the cinema every Friday. (What)
          ……………………………………………………………..
       19. Yes, she is listening to me. (Ask)
          ……………………………………………………………..
       20. He is driving so fast at the moment. (always)
          ……………………………………………………………..
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                                      Full Blast
                                     Module 1b+
                                  2a (PP. 20 and 21)
    Choose the correct answer:
1. Martin Cooper invented a (port – board – portable) mobile.
2. He showed his friend several electronic (gadgets – browsers – signals), such as
   a watch that you can use as a phone.
3. We’ve been asked to come (at - on – up) with some new ideas.
4. The mobile phone is a great (invent – inevitable – invention).
5. Today we can use camera phone instead of waiting for camera (cruise – crews –
   clues).
6. The (sign – single – signal) here is so (weak – week – weir). I can’t make a call.
7. This computer can store as much (data – screen – desktop) as many larger models.
8. The doctor encouraged him to increase the (variety – wide – weak) of food that he
   eats.
9. Only time will (sell – fell – tell) if the treatment has been successful.
10.       The money will be used to (prevent – provide – provoke) the school with new
   computer equipment.
11.        I would prefer the teacher to (explanation – explain – explaining) things rather
   than the computer.
12.        They (yelled - y’all – yuck) at him to stop.
13.       He (say – mentioned – steal) something about a party, but he didn't say when it
   was.
14.        I wasn't doing anything important - just (focusing – working – gossiping) with
   a neighbour (on – in – about) everyone in the town.
15.       I chose it because the time and place were (inconvenient – convenient -
          convents).
16.       My sister and I are always (argue – arguing – argument) about who will do the
   washing-up.
17.       The teacher had a (discuss – discussion – discussing) about what to do for this
   year’s school play.
18.       Understanding body (language – learning – negative) can be useful for worried
   parents.
19.          One of the disadvantages of having a desktop computer is that it takes up
   (time – money – room).
20.       Laptops are more useful than desktop computers because it is (portable – easy
   to steal – heavy).
21.       A common problem with desktop computers is that they need (fewer – more –
   no) cables.
22.       This dress is the fashion designer’s latest (argument – creation – discussion).
23.       Yawning shows that you are bored or (tired – powerful – running).
24.       My little brother is very (imagine – imaginative – imagination). He creates
   things.
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25.       There are thousands of ((chattings – charities – chariots) and (profit – profits –
   non-proft) organisations around the world that help those in need.
26.       The (domestic – fierce – pet) lion is (looked – locked – lucked) in an iron cage.
   It is very wild.
27.       Competition is fierce and they have to think of imaginative ways to (raise – rise
   – roses) money.
28.       People do all sorts of (weird – word – ground) and unusual activities to raise
   money for the poor.
29.         There is a growing (rent – tent – trend) against smoking in public places.
30.       On (half – behave – behalf) of all the teachers, I’d like to welcome you to St.
   Georg’s College.
31.       We held a singing competition last Saturday to raise money for a good (pause –
   cause – hose).
32.       He spent 3 weeks living in a shop with 400 (dead – died – deadly) spiders to
   raise money.
33.       The piano is really heavy. We might need a (crane – cane – clue) to get it up to
   the 5th floor.
34.       Philip is (hanging – managing – grounding) his coat on a hook behind the
   door.
35.       Climbing this mountain is a huge (challenge – crane – fall), but it worth it in
   the end.
36.       If you paid more (tension – attention – attendant) in class, you might actually
   learn something!
37.       The plane landed on the (air – ground – hang).
38.       (Elderly – Young –Kids) people usually have health problems.
39.       (lose – loses – lost) my pen this morning. Can I borrow one?
40.       He (wash – washes – washed) his face ten minutes ago.
41.        (Do – Are – Did) you listen to the radio last night?
42.       They didn’t (ate – eat – eating) a lot of food last night.
43.       Did you (take – took – taking) your school supplies yesterday?
44.       He used to (play – played – playing) football when he was young.
45.       I (used to – use to – using to) eat lots of sweets when I was a child.
46.       Did you (use – used – using) to listen to rock music?
47.       Don’t worry. You’ll (be – get – are) used to doing that.
48.       She (is used to – used to) travelling abroad.
49.       He gets used to (working – worked – work) on Fridays.
50.       I need (a few – a little – little) more things from the supermarket.
51.       There are (a few – few – a little – little) seats left. Some people will have have
   to stand.
52.       There’s still (a few – few – a little – little) cake left. Have some.
53.       There’s very (a few – few – a little – little) time left. Hurry!
54.       How (much – many – lot) students are there in class.
55.       There isn’t (some – any – no) water in the fridge.
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                                    Wuthering Heights
                                        Chapter two
1- "He's a rough fellow. He must have had a difficult life to make him so unpleasant."
Comment.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2- What did Catherine and Hindley want their father Mr. Earnshaw to bring back for them
from Liverpool?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3- "See here, my wife. You must take this as a gift from God." Comment.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4- What story did Mr. Earnshaw tell his family about Heathcliff?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5- Why did the Earnshaws call the boy Heathcliff?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6- Why did Hindley hate Heathcliff?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7- "If you don't make the exchange…I'll tell your father that you beat me last week and I'll
show him the bruises." Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
8- "Take my horse then! Steal it and steal everything that my father has. " Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
9- What was the greatest punishment that would be given to Catherine? Why?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10- When did Hindley return home? Why? Who did he bring with him?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Complete
1. Mr. Earnshaw told his family that he found Heathcliff …………………………, homeless and
…………………………the streets. He couldn’t find his family, so he decided …………………………
2- The boy was named after a son who had died in ………………………….
3- Hindley hated Heathcliff because he felt that Heathcliff had stolen his ………………………… in
the house and in his father’s ………………………….
4- The greatest punishment was to keep Catherine and Heathcliff apart because
…………………………
5- Hindley returned home after …………………………………………………… to attend the
…………………………. He brought ……………………………………………………with him.
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                                    Wuthering Heights
                                     Chapter three
1- "She's at Thrushcross Grange, and I would be there too, but they weren't polite enough
to allow me to stay." Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2- What were Heathcliff and Catherine doing at Thrushcross Grange? What happened to
Catherine?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3- How did the Lintons take care of Catherine after she had been injured?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4- How long did Catherine stay at Thrushcross Grange? How was she changed?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5- "But, Heathcliff, how dirty and angry you are, and how funny and grim! Perhaps I've
just got used to Edgar and Isabella Linton. Well, have you forgotten me?" Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6- "Although you are younger, you are taller and twice as broad as Edgar Linton. He looks
like a doll next to you and I bet you could easily knock him down." Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7- What did Heathcliff do when Edgar laughed at him?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
8- "I am trying to decide how I will pay Hindley back. I don't care how long I have to wait
as long as I get the chance." Comment
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
9- Why did Heathcliff stay out of Catherine's sight when she returned home?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
10- Why didn't the Lintons keep Heathcliff at Thrushcross Grange?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
COMPLETE
1- Heathcliff picked a …………………………………………………… from the table and
threw it in Edgar’s face.
2- Heathcliff stayed out of Catherine's sight because ………………………………… and he
tried to ………………………….
3- The Lintons didn’t keep Heathcliff at Thrushcross Grange because ………………………
and the way ………………………… and threw him out.
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                                     Vocabulary “October”
1.: to put information in a newspaper, on television, on a picture on the wall in order to
persuade people to buy something. (..................................)
2.: making you feel shy because of something silly you have done. (..................................)
3.: the best or most interesting part of something. (..................................)
4.: to behave in a particular way in order to make other believe something that is not true.
(..................................)
5.: a disadvantage or problem. (..................................)
6.: liking somebody / something very much. (..................................)
7.: to make something better. (..................................)
8.: feeling slightly annoyed because something is not interesting. (..................................)
9.: thing that you can get, buy or use. (..................................)
10.: free to be seen or talked to “used about people”. (..................................)
11.: something that can be moved or carried easily. (..................................)
12. : to keep something or a supply of something for future use. (..................................)
13. : a large shop. (..................................)
14.: a number of different types of the same thing. (..................................)
15. : to continue to talk to or write to someone. (..................................)
Spelling “October”
Supply the missing letters:
         I was trying to do–nlo–d a p–p–lar, h–lar–ous film but the si–n–l was w– –k. I was so
angry with the internet company which I don’t want to m–nt–on its name. I decided to call
them to co–pl–in. In my i–agi–ation, the mistake was theirs. I y–l–ed at them during the call
and my ex–re–sions were bad. I told them that there should be an impr–ve–ent for the
service. They told me that there will be a conv–n–ent solution soon.
        Finally, the si–n–l became p–w–rful. I do – nlo – ded the film and insta– –ed an
antivirus program. While I was chatting with a friend, He sent me an –nv–tation for his
birthday party.
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                                 Vocabulary November
1.: speak angrily because you disagree. (..................................)
2.: talk about other people and their private life. (..................................)
3.: Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an
uncertain outcome. (..................................)
4.: money given to help an organization. (..................................)
5.: a small amount of money given to somebody who has provided you with a service,
in addition to the official payment. (..................................)
6.: money paid for a particular service or right. (..................................)
7.: to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason.
8.: a large group of people who people living together in a more or less ordered
community. (..................................)
9.: strange, unusual. (..................................)
10.: to approve of an idea or of a person or organization and help them to be
successful. (..................................)
11.: to stay alive in spite of danger or hardship. (..................................)
12. : the people of a country, state, etc. (..................................)
13.: of a long time ago. (..................................)
14.: to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of
work or effort. (..................................)
15.: brave; showing courage. (..................................)
Spelling November
  1. P……………………. were waiting on the p……………………. when they heard the
     e……………………..
  2. Please raise your voice, don’t w……………………..
  3. The a…………………….. took the injured man who was in a c……………………..
     situation.
  4. He g…………………….. in pain as his knees smashed into a rock.
  5. B…………………….. into houses is a c……………………...
  6. His mother was r…………………….. to see him happy again.
  7. Did you see the Beauty and the b……………………..?
  8. She has made r…………………….. progress.
  9. S…………………….. the bottle before you open it.
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1- Supply the missing Parts in the following dialogue:
Omar : Have you got a computer?
Mohanad: ……………………………………………..
Omar: What do you use it for?
Mohanad:……………………………………………..
Omar: Do you enjoy using it?
Mohanad:………………………………………………
Omar: What are your favourite websites?
Mohanad: ………………………………………………….
Samy: ………………………………………………?
Nabil: Yes, I went to the library.
Samy: Who did you go with?
Nabil:………………………………………………
Samy: How often do you go there?
Nabil: ……………………………………………..
Samy: ……………………………………………..?
Nabil: Yes, I like reading very much.
Ali: What is your favourite hobby?
Tamer: ……………………………………………….
Ali: ……………………………………………………?
Tamer: I have played it for five years.
Ali: …………………………………………………….?
Tamer: Yes,It is very easy.
Ali: Can you teach me how to play it?
Tamer: …………………………………………………..
Dialogue
Simon: Hi Nigel! .................................................... on holiday?
Nigel : I went to Greece.
Simon: .................................................... anything exciting?
Nigel : Yes. I saw many exciting things.
Simon : Have you met anyone famous there?
Nigel :.................................................................
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Dialogue
A: Did you see the accident?
B: No, what …………………………………… ?
A: A boy was hit by a taxi driver in front of the post office.
B: OK, then?
A: .......................................................... and the boy was taken to the City Hospital.
B: ……………….………………………… ?
A: No, his parents haven’t known about the accident yet.
Comprehension
            Egypt is my country, it lies in Africa. The capital of Egypt is Cairo. The River
Nile flows through Egypt. It is one of the longest rivers in the world. Egypt is famous for its
nice weather. There are many sights to see in Egypt like the Pyramids, the sphinx and the
museums. The Pyramids are at Giza and they are considered one of the seven wonders of
the ancient world. The Sphinx is also a famous statue which had a body of a lion and a
head of a pharaoh. I adore my country, as it is amazing.
   A- Answer
     1- What’s the Sphinx?
    ………………………………………………………………………..
     2- What sights can you visit in Egypt?
   …………………………………………………………………………..
   B- Choose:
      1- A pharaoh is a (pyramid – lion – king).
      2- The Pyramids are (new – modern – ancient).
READ AND ANSWER
   Pleo is a small robot dinosaur but it isn’t dangerous. It is small, very cute and it behaves
like a baby. However, it is very intelligent and it develops a personality the more you play
with it. It has two cameras for eyes and it can also touch and hear. It listens to people’s
voices and makes noises and moves around to show that it understands. You can connect
Pleo to your computer and download new actions or sounds. It runs on batteries and goes
to sleep when it’s tired.
   A- Answer
    1- What’s Pleo like?
        …………………………………………………………………………..
    2- How many cameras does Pleo have?
        …………………………………………………………………………..
   B- Choose:
     1- Pleo is (safe – poisonous – dangerous).
     2- You can connect Pleo to a (robot – computer – batteries).
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Composition 2
                          Write a paragraph about “A nightmare”:
That night my dad was out of home. My mother was busy with her kitchen works. I was seeing
horror movie on the television. The movie was very frightening. After finishing the movie I
went to bed. I was drifted into a troubled sleep. I dreamt that I was carried by some weird dark
creatures to some mystery world. Finally I was dropped into a dark place. Nobody was there. I
was searching for any people there. I was very scared in the darkness. I could find one small
hut in a dark lonely place. I slowly walked toward it. I felt someone was walking behind me.
The next moment I could feel flash light on my eyes. I gave a loud yell and woke. My room
light was on and my mother was standing beside me. It was a horrible nightmare. From then
on I never see horrible movies before I go bed.
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