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Stream fee General instructions > Make sure that the examination paper has ix pags lcladiag the answer shee. % Don't forgo write your mame on bath the ansner sheet and question pap > Write all the answers Any form of cheating il ally all your rests > Each question values one mark, A-Reenting: Read the following passage thea anewer the questions that follow, ‘Alber Einstein's death has caused many arvied the world to whe ‘genius’ has been wsed to describe lesser mortal, be io popu gure co, wit is air cc of whe as Ste eto a wp te rig ae mene Howard chien, he was obessed with Phys Hele te modem en. Locking back 2400 yer, ely Newt 109 ya aps 195, tein ped " Picts cpp oc ac, and they an PERO basecram cariae but ¢ social critic: oa ts dpa vad seh ame Heh forms of Ded Avorn ar fot beream. An yell a, ME Caney 0 Official telegram ¢hanneig ig@ikeleme 2013 @keleme_2013 MAWANRA cua. at taNAL Rann ENGLIDI LARULUAUR Ad een aioe EN AAA AE AMAIA Ly Sieneral Lastruction ») We wr Your exaMm eOHLNINE His pagen\ Hed YOUN AMAWER ON Ihe exam Rens the pins Ns DnanvRE Delo carefully amd anoweer thhe different amestions that follen Culture and Kemotions flor oth tena m The range and quality of human emotions is potentially th SS potentially the aan in the courw of growing up in becomes shaped to a pattern, Fear, | te een ea we, anger y, shame, guilt, grief, Jay, or indifference 1 different objects al they appear in different situations, aunit and emphasizes certain mmuunicated 4, neled by culture or hardly appe become ch 2, elaborate at all, Hach oul and the world ax appropriate or not. "Tals is © dhat crying is only for pattern his innet feelings about the self, othe ways. A boy who learns ry may have bee ho learns not to ery may have been surrounded by males who do wot ery, Hoth experiences help Jirect and indir girls. He alse responses to situations: ity, they are felt to be “natural,” past of , we consider it naganal for ® ‘cess, for people Wo be sad as causes [2] Because human emotions have an “inner” «i As Americans drawing on our own experienc for an individual to be jealous of another’ # sues ‘human nature vuman emotions leads us to see them to love her child, f moth when someone dies. The seeming naturalness ‘of hn for certain kinds of behavior, War is then ‘explained by people's natural aggression: marriage 19 viewed as the result of love, mother-hood:ns 98 expression of the matemal inatinet and He ression of a natural desire to get ahead the world. In pact on the Sousa inevitable exp! ture and its tremendous im have been trained to feel on peoples in other cultures. 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The auesiicn "= essions may have a biological ‘basis. At the same experience have a trong effect on the dayne, therefore been raised of whether these expre +, it is equally clear that culture and ions, such as contempt, seem to have time, however of facial expressions that convey emotions. Some emod culturally specific facial movements. In yet other ‘cases, the importance of masking emotions wi affect all facial movement in the presence of other people. Where people are taughe to be polite and sensitive to the feclings of others, as Ds Japan for example, this will affect the faci! movements used in the presence of ether, Negative feelings towards others will not be = frequently expressed by facial movement among, the Japanese as among Americans, for — To the American, it seems as if the Japanese smile far more than we do and in situations cto us a smile seems inappropria 2jPage As da “ated 1 paragsay » ne the or 4. Which onc A) Even t Sy ik bs unt vores D) All cultures in ne i 5. 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They (7) aiget) a a bint day-piarty thee yee both (live) in Orlando, America, Usually they (#) (awet every woekond and read some books together had a terrible acehdent @ year ogo, xo he alway oO) (need) a wheelchair. Ital happened when they went to mountain ike Wr the country last summer, There, he (10) (fall) onto a ok nnd back hin Ye8 ey Instruction X: Write graph of 8-10 sentences abot your dormitory Iie at Hawasss 6iPace Official telegram ¢hanneig ig@ikeleme 2013 @keleme_2013 Part Two: Vocabulary from Text (10%) qrost appropriate word A. Complete the sentence in the following paragraph using (N° from the list betow.(£%) Beal ar jechnological, | syations | Megaman enavacruring, dowaloaded, automated, inve BUUREN, SUTF. Bromine, technologically, mass-produce, mechs nv | at has led to better Technol pidly and every | o eae oe > technicians have Preceding ones. Quite have made the aaterials in due proces: asses that once ent place to live x example, agricultural process® place to live in. For example, a which means cost Workers have now been *_ industry has also bee 4 peri’ ad information, a couple of os came into the Sauly modified as many + of time have been efficiency for far ompanies that can ° ducts in a show established ai Er Bead a the World, Similarly, regarding entertai decades ago. oph wo I le 20, people to listen to radios. Afterwards. spotlight. At present are replaced by CDs and the interme Thus, pf ee a phones can be used Besides, 0c music M internet can be played using M i 'y in five fo _________ the internet, One may bet there will be of years time. B. Complete the following sentences by using the most appropriate item from the list below. ($%) | generate, affect, durability, extrusion, sketch, hack, effect, career, technician, conducting, | download, sketch, rivals, installed, credit card, criminal, tox-teck. protect, incapacitate, | | commit | | Sent esses: a. his house could not be St 1. Although Mr.Milki has 3 security ©3 spared from robbery a | w iS e rise. 2. These days the number of people trying to dank accounts I a ; Sate ee roducin 3. There are many technology graduates in our country that are engaged 19 P 8 products, 4, Global warming has severe on weather condtition, ca eee 5. Policemen usually sce ahan dangerous offenders Using diferent technological devices. rut) | Shad totem caution ich as cat bumpers. mee s and molding ¢ akers: They make di nd produce plastic components sui Toolm components a! Fitters: They assemble components into larger prod uct. Maintenance fitters: They repair machinery: Welders: They do specialized joining, fabricating, and repair work. Electricians: They wire and install electrical equipment. re fewer skills. Many operator jobs consist mainly of minding # machine especially now that more and more processes are automated. However, some operators may hi re check components produced by their machines to ensure they are accurate, They may req ate raining in the use of instruments such as micrometers, verniers, or simple *go/no go" gauges, me Operators: They requi gineering jobs? Read the given text to decide your Who is employed to do the following €n! answer. Write your answer in the blanks given. Text A 1. Seeing that the correct test equipment is available on a production line: ankshaft: 9, Finding a cheaper way Of manufacturing a Cr Text B 3. Testing complet ction line: ed motors from a produ SU eee Pa ier neste 4, Finding out why 4 new electront assembly does not work: sf) SNA eee eal ho ee 5, Repairing heating systems installed by their company: afe to Use: Text C 7. Producing @ mould for a car body part: na power station: 1, hority t he production |i tests on samples, usu t oS h aietitee umples, ustiall sects ay acts geen ec res a bit repetitive aroun ing seri work, repetitive. 'd from test to test and Bie D esnenes ah i ay the eel . § es, admittedly, the work gets ‘om inspectors ont Answer: Meme ee Worke Sorker 2: All machini then et lachinists can ; pes isn’t good enough cities The older blokes especially don't like me telling them the ingpestniciet eee ee Comcting them to:do it again. One or ovo of them seem to LYS Out to get them. I constantly have to calm things down Answer: Pe tee sien Worker 3: M Worker 3: My c ls it can be used ee ey makes desalination equipment. It takes the salt out of sea water so that go lthere Whence. rinking and irrigation. A lot of our customers are 1” the Middle East. I have to = ‘er new il i i Zi eae ‘ everything is running ck. equipment is being set up to make sure it’s property installed and Remi e doing the same thing eve things should be. You kn ly and when there oming 4 supervisor OF anythin ry day-exactly the same job. ow how the machine-or the is something wrong with it. g like that. 'm Worker 4: L enjoy my job. I really lik You know what to look for and how machines—run, when a machine is working proper I really like the routine. | don’t have dreams of bees just content running my machines. Answer: Answer the following questions by writing Worker _1J,0r Worker 2,or Worker 3, or Worker 4 in the blanks. Which worker suggests that he/she does not enjoy his/her job as much as the other workers? Whose job involves travelling? eres 5 ys his/her job despite its being at Who hints that he/she enjo: times monotonous? t sing eee ; Be Tansactions wi Will undou 8. Alth ough = ee a. is the major “Signing i a : ec} : a ssa chat in , acts, the offenders are More electric PoWer than — 9. Industrial designers usual ee eae ae ———_ °F different products from Computational Fluid Dynamics is computer software used to assist in aerodynamic design. It 1 of air over surface, such as car body work or the fuselage and (model) the flow _ (do) in the early stages of the Wings of aircraft. Virtual testing with CFD software? design process. Wind tunnels equipped with rolling roads > ize vehicle to be tested, Air * _ (blow) through the tunnel by (allow) reduced scale models of vehicies or full- powerful fans to create airflow of different velocities which simulate the vehicle travelling at ____ (highlight), so that it different speed. The airflow over the surface of the vehicle (can analyze). A rolling road is effectively a conveyor belt which moves 6 be hi tionary vehicle at the same speed as the air flow, making the wheels tum, This neath the stal : a 2 : 7 (allow) engineers to analyze the effects of the spinning wheels on the ait flow allo’ where ks in METEC. se RE she Wor what eee She is a designer. 4 HA SUC aoe OY sound Surarea| 01 sud o1dor v wo eApaimou pumoi8yjaeq Sussz0oy ‘PMS STHIapEDE oh oir oy ts HEM ME epreo—0 PPL 7 “ayep s2y8] 8 78 porfeoay kyisve az0% aq HED HE

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