question bank for english ch t. ala'a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,...
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Question 1: (Multiple Choices): For the questions from (1) to (143), in the answer sheet, shade the circle which represents the correct choice for every question.
English Subject Final Question Bank: First Term
Year 1438-1439 H/ 2017-2018
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Education
General Administration of
Training and Education, Jeddah Region
Al Bayan Model School
Intermediate Stage
9th Grade
First Term
T. Ala'a T. Bashair T. Zainab Saedawy
Teacher QUESTION BANK FOR ENGLISH: Ch: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
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GRAMMAR
The direct object in the sentence is: Maria told Kim and me a secret.
1.
(D) Kim, me (C) Kim (B) Maria (A) secret
The direct object in the sentence is: Pass me the ball!
wind.
2.
(D) the (C) ball (B) Pass (A) me
The direct object in the sentence is: After dinner last night, Dad told us a hilarious story.
3.
(D) story (C) last night (B) Dad (A) dinner
The direct object in the sentence is: The explorers found the valuable treasure in a cave.
4.
(D) found (C) cave (B) treasure (A) explorers
The direct object in the sentence is: At soccer practice, we ran ten laps around the field.
5.
(D) ran (C) laps (B) around (A) practice
The direct object in the sentence is: Sophie told Carmen the complete story.
6.
(D) story (C) Sophie (B) told (A) Carmen
The direct object in the sentence is: Mother gave Tim and me some money for lunch at school.
7.
(D) school (C) gave (B) lunch (A) money
The direct object in the sentence is: Helen gave a tour of the studio to Tonya and Peter.
8.
(D) studio (C) tour (B) Tonya (A) gave
The subject complement in the sentence is: Joyce certainly seemed busy this afternoon.
story.
9.
(D) busy (C) Joyce (B) afternoon (A) seemed The subject complement in the sentence is: The tall man at the back of the
photograph is my grandfather.
10.
(D) is (C) photography (B) man (A) grandfather
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The subject complement in the sentence is: The cat seems friendly. 11.
(D) friendly (C) seems (B) cat (A) The
The subject complement in the sentence is: Jake is the winner of this week’s prize. 12.
(D) this (C) week (B) Jake (A) winner
The subject complement in the sentence is: Dr. Morbius appears happy about the results of his patient.
13.
. (D) patient (C) appears (B) happy (A) about
The underlined word in the sentence is: Ms. Juarez is also an imaginative playwright.
14.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word in the sentence is: The man’s children seem pleased with their new pet.
15.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word in the sentence is: Does the water in the swimming pool feel too cold to you?
16.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word in the sentence is: The action in this movie may be too violent for some viewers.
17.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word in the sentence is: The photographer seemed quite pleased with his pictures.
18.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word in the sentence is: My mother is a skilled carpenter. 19.
(D) adjective (C) object of a
preposition (B) predicate adjective (A) predicate
nominative
The underlined word group in the sentence is: Please place the keys on the table. 20.
(D) phrase (C) sentence (B) clause (A) not a phrase
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The underlined word group in the sentence is: The glasses are on the shelf.
21.
(D) phrase (C) sentence (B) clause (A) not a phrase
The underlined word group in the sentence is: Enrique became excited when he heard the news.
22.
(D) phrase (C) sentence (B) clause (A) not a phrase
The underlined word group in the sentence is: To repair a car, you need to have
tools and experience.
23.
(D) phrase (C) sentence (B) clause (A) not a phrase
The underlined word group in the sentence is: Before she left home, Helena ate breakfast and read a magazine.
24.
(D) phrase (C) sentence (B) clause (A) not a phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Sonya is good at soccer. 25.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) participial phrase
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Throughout the spring, Archimedes spent much time fishing.
26.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) participial phrase
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Raphael enjoys reading articles about early space exploration.
27.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) participial phrase
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The skateboard was too expensive for Jane.
28.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) participial phrase
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The boy with a broken leg had been injured during a soccer game.
29.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) participial phrase
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: The roaring wind came first.
30. (D) infinitive phrase (C) participle
(B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: A concerned look was on my father’s face.
31.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) adjective
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Identify the underlined word in the sentence: In a few hours, our house had taped windows.
32.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: My parents had also bought a large supply of bottled water.
33.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: The pouring rain beat against the windows.
34.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: The flickering lights prompted us to light the candles.
35.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: The hikers took plenty of bottled beverages on their journey.
36.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: Jose bought ten used magazines.
37.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: The running child almost slipped and fell.
38.
(D) infinitive (C) participle
(B) adverb (A) gerund
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: My hobby is fishing.
39.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Sam enjoys rock climbing.
40.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined word in the sentence: We should give diving a try.
41.
(D) infinitive (C) gerund (B) adverb (A) adjective
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Carla decided on writing about famous women in history.
42.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Becoming a doctor takes years of serious study.
43.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The vibrating of tire caused the car to shake.
44.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
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Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The noise you heard is the soft chirping of a baby bird.
45.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Having defined goals will help you plan your future.
46.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: To fix a flat bicycle tire you may need a tire patch and some glue.
47.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Henry’s little brother always wants to play hide-and-seek
48.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The team went to the stadium to practice the new plays.
49.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: The purpose of a persuasive speech is to convince others.
50.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Yori wants to eat Italian food for lunch.
51.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: We were told to put the food away.
52.
(D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
Identify the underlined phrase in the sentence: Please tell them to be quiet. 53. (D) infinitive phrase (C) gerund phrase (B) adverb phrase (A) adjective phrase
The following word group is: whenever she chops onions 54.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: as she leaned across the table 55.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: the bottle was broken 56.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: which they all said 57.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
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The following word group is: if someone can help me 58.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: that photograph is striking 59.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: is the cup full 60.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The following word group is: since she is not going 61.
(D) adverb phrase (C) adjective phrase (B) subordinate clause
(A) independent clause
The underlined word group is: My aunt Becky, who is an editor for a university press, showed me her office.
62.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: The Chocolate War is the book that I read for my book report.
63.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: The road that leads to the old mill has been washed out by the flood.
64.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: My little brother is a kid whom you can really love.
65.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: She was the player whose skill at jump shots
became legendary.
66.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: Dean gave his results to the scientist, who incorporated them into his report.
67.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: Please read whenever you like.
68.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: Paolo mixed the pancake batter carefully so that there wouldn’t be any lumps.
69.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: We traveled slowly unless we were forced to go faster.
70.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
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The underlined word group is: After the rainstorm ended, the droplets on the leaves of the trees sparkled like diamonds.
71.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: I recited the poem more dramatically than she did.
72.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: Until Maya brings the eggplant, we won’t be able to start dinner.
73.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
The underlined word group is: Because the sky is clear, we will have a good view of the meteor shower.
74.
(D) phrase (C) independent clause (B) adverb clause
(A) adjective clause
Classify each of the sentences: I will make the salad if you will make the lemonade.
75.
(D) compound -complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: What kinds of tricks does your cat do, Darren?
76.
(D) compound-complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: The person in the middle is my cousin Josie, and
the one to her left is Uncle Timothy. 77.
(D)compound-complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: When I have finished all of my chores, I will sit outside for a while and read.
78.
(D) compound-complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: I bought an inexpensive skateboard and customized it.
79.
(D) compound -complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: My brother taught me how to skate.
80.
(D) compound-complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: Some skater’s practice every day, but I practice only on weekends.
81.
(D) compound -complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
Classify each of the sentences: I think that many people in the audience left during the scariest scenes.
82.
(D) compound -complex (Cd-Cx) (C) complex (Cx) (B) compound (Cd) (A) simple (S)
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The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Our cat ______ to watch
television with us, especially the nature shows.
83.
(D) was liked (C) is liking (B) likes (A) like
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: The entire class ______ the reading assignment every week.
84.
(D) was enjoyed (C) enjoying (B) enjoys (A) enjoy
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: My mother ______ a good book to a good movie.
85.
(D) was preferred (C) is preferring (B) prefers (A) prefer
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Before they leave for vacation, the women ______ their neighbours to look after their house.
86.
(D) was asked (C) is asking (B) asks (A) ask
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: The grass ______ always greener after a good rain.
87.
(D) has (C) are (B) am (A) is
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: One of the most interesting sharks ______ the whale shark.
88.
(D) has (C) are (B) am (A) is
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Each of a whale shark’s eggs ______ quite large.
89.
(D) has (C) are (B) am (A) is
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Few of us ______ seen a giant jellyfish before.
90.
(D) are (C) has (B) am (A) have
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Everyone in our class
______ to be having a good time at the ocean park.
91.
(D) seeming (C) seems (B) was seeming (A) seem
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Why ______ your parents going to Beijing?
92.
(D) shout (C) are (B) am (A) is
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: Here ______ the
magazines you were looking for.
93.
(D) has (C) are (B) am (A) is
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The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: There ______ a snail crawling across the aquarium.
94.
(D) are (C) does (B) has (A) is
The verb that agrees with its subject in the sentence is: When ______ the latest episodes of the program scheduled to begin?
95.
(D) have (C) were (B) am (A) was
The correct verb that completes the sentence is: They ______ plan to attend the concert tonight.
96.
(D) aren’t (C) doesn’t (B) isn’t (A) don’t
The correct verb that completes the sentence is: ______ her brothers have a copy of the book?
97.
(D) Aren’t (C) Doesn’t (B) Isn’t (A) Don’t
The correct verb that completes the sentence is: Macaroni and cheese ______ sound very good to me when I’m sick.
98.
(D) aren’t (C) doesn’t (B) isn’t (A) don’t
The correct verb that completes the sentence is: Anyone who thinks cricket is easy ______ understand the game.
99.
(D) aren’t (C) doesn’t (B) isn’t (A) don’t
The pronoun that agrees with the antecedent in the sentence is: Mary Ellen took __________dog for a walk after dinner.
100.
(D) he (C) she (B) his (A) her
The pronoun that agrees with the antecedent in the sentence is: One of the men bent to pick up _______ tools.
101.
(D) he (C) she (B) his (A) her
The pronoun that agrees with the antecedent in the sentence is: Sean said that _________ was too tired to come with us to the movies.
102.
(D) he (C) she (B) his (A) her
The pronoun that agrees with the antecedent in the sentence is: If your sister gets here after I leave, tell ________ I left a casserole in the fridge.
103.
(D) he (C) she (B) his (A) her
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SPELLING
i/h/r/s/l/l 104.
(D) llisrh (C) srhill (B) shrill (A) srllih
a/r/e/s/u/e/m 105.
(D) suremea (C) measure (B) maesure (A) masuere
s/o/e/e/r/t 106.
(D) storee (C) stereo (B) roeste (A) restoe
a/a/e/r/n 107.
(D) narea
(C) arena (B) anera (A) ranea
a/r/e/s/u/e/m 108.
(D) measure
(C) mearuse (B) seamure (A) reamuse
pul__a__ing 109.
(D) r, u
(C) m, n (B) m, t (A) s, t
sus__epti__le 110.
(D) r, t (C) m, r (B) c, b (A) k, f
am__lifi__d 111.
(D) r, v (C) m, f (B) m, e (A) p, e
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SPELLING
Unscramble the words: s/ i/s / n/o/p/a 112.
(D) pansios (C) pissaon (B) passion (A) pasions
Unscramble the words: d/s/ f/ o/ u/c /e 113.
(D) docusef (C) fecusod (B) foucsed (A) focused
Unscramble the words: t/c /e /a /l/y/x 114.
(D) axectly (C) exactly (B) yxactle (A) eaxctly
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 115.
(D) disblief (C) disbeleaf (B) disbleef (A) disbelief
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 116.
(D) metacade (C) motorcade (B) matercade (A) motercode
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 117.
(D) ceereosly (C) seriously (B) sireousle (A) seereously
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 118.
(D) aksakli (C) escatly, (B) exsactly (A) exactly
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 119.
(D) foccussed (C) focused (B) focussed (A) focudsd
Choose the words with the correct spellings. 120.
(D) pashion (C) bassion
(B) pasoin (A) passion
Fill in the missing letters: mot___rca____e 121.
(D) t, w (C) g, y (B) h, j (A) o, d
d____sbeli_____f
122.
(D) i, e (C) m, j (B) k, c (A) b, p
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ge____era____ion 123
. (D) i,c (C) n, t (B) k,c (A) I,p
Jo___rnali____m 124
. (D) t,w (C) g,y (B) h,j (A) u, s
re____ro____uction 125
. (D) t,w (C) p, d (B) h,j (A) r,i
supp____es____ed 126
. (D) t,w (C) g,y (B) r, s (A) r,i
ex____er____ence 127
. (D) p, i (C) g,y (B) h,j (A) r,i
Spelling
Choose the correct spelling:
128.
(D) exposhire (C) xposhure (B) esposure (A) exposure
Choose the correct spelling:
129.
(D) oditory (C) awditerry (B) auditory (A) uditerry
Choose the correct spelling:
130.
(D) spechilast (C) spheshialist (B) specialist (A) cpecialest
Choose the correct spelling:
131.
(D) precious (C) preshius (B) brecios (A) percious
Vocabulary
The ________________ sound of the CD player was too disturbing. 132.
(D) shrill (C) amplified (B) strong (A) loss
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My sister has a ___________ voice.
133.
(D) shrill (C) amplified (B) disfigured (A) loss
The _____________organ in human beings is the ear.
134.
(D) elaborated (C) auditory (B) disfigured (A) susceptible
The little baby is ______________________ to infection.
135.
(D) elaborated (C) elicited (B) disfigured (A) susceptible
Susceptible means _____________________.
136.
(D) not working (C) beating (B) easily affected (A) hearing
Her hearing was ___________________________ because of the loud sound.
137.
(D) shrill (C) impaired (B) auditory (A) sweet
Auditory has something to do with ________________.
138.
(D) talking (C) seeing (B) eating (A) hearing
Digital recording gives excellent sound_______________. 139.
(D) disbelief (C) teletype (B) motorcade (A) reproduction
I saw a ______________on the highway. 140.
(D) disbelief (C) partnership (B) motorcade (A) reproduction
_______________machines are not in use now. 141.
(D) Disbelief (C) Teletype (B) Motorcade (A) Reproduction
Reading Holy Quran has a __________effect on your heart. 142.
(D) susceptible (C) decibel (B) pulsating (A) amplified
She shouted in _______________when she saw her result. 142.
(D) disbelief (C) Teletype (B) motorcade (A) reproduction
The teacher _____________________ the students to speak freely. 143.
(D) motorcade (C) reproduction (B) encouraged (A) partnership
Question 2: (Pairing Questions) VOCABULARY
From questions (1) to (24), in the answer sheet, for every question in column (1) shade the appropriate circle
from column (2).
Column (2) Column (1)
(A) to become louder or stronger 1. pulsating
(B) pitch, ground 2. shrill
(C) to do with hearing 3. impaired
(D) not working 4. susceptible
(E) regular beat 5. amplified
(F) calculate 6. auditory
(G) piercing or high-pitched 7. arena
(H) easily affected 8. measure
(I) tape recorder or CD player 9. stereo
(J) protect 10. specialist
(K) expensive, or important 11. exposure
(L) the methods of placing a dead body in oil 12. decibel
(M) contact 13. precious
(N) expert, professional 14. reproduction
(O) unit to measure sound 15. motorcade
(P) a remake 16. disbelief
(Q) a procession of moving machines 17. teletype
(R) cause to be fearless, give support 18. partnership
(S) desire 19. encourage
(T) not believing 20. focused
(U) distance typing 21. experience
(V) a condition of sharing 22. equipped
(W) practice 23. designer
(X) prepared 24. passion
(Y) trendy/ stylish 25.
(Z) attentive 26.
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Question 3: (True or False) Comprehension: 1
Use the information in the passage to answer the questions below.
From Questions (1) to (9), shade in the answer sheet the letter Ⓣ if the statement is True
or Ⓕ if the statement is False, for every question.
From Questions below shade in the letter Ⓣ if the statement is True or Ⓕ if the
statement is False, for every question.
1) Loud noises, like the rock concert, actually cause pain. T F
2) Kate is seventy years old. T F
3) Kate, seventeen, suffers from tinnitus, a constant ringing in her eyes. T F
4) Audiologists are hearing specialists T F
5) Loud noises cause speaking problems.
T F
6) The underlined pronoun "their" refers to Americans T F
7) Tinnitus is a constant ringing in the head. T F
8) Twenty –eight million Americans suffer from impaired hearing. T F
9) Audiologists deal with hearing problems. T F
Kate, seventeen, suffers from tinnitus, a constant ringing in her ears. She says the disease has built up gradually over years of listening to loud noises, including shrill machinery at a factory where she worked, and blaring music. Audiologists, or hearing specialists, identify both as leading causes of hearing problems.
personal and car stereos too loud, expose their Americans, they say, play themselves to gun blasts too often, and fail to complain about uncomfortably loud work environments.
As a result, twenty-eight million Americans suffer from impaired hearing. . . . Many rock-and-rollers over forty have been diagnosed with hearing loss and have begun wearing hearing aids. . . .
A hearing loss in middle age is bad enough. But now even teens are itus when she was tinn herdeveloping hearing problems. Kate first noticed
thirteen. Four years later, she says that the ringing is worse and that she often has difficulty hearing what people say. Especially loud noises, like the rock concert, actually cause her pain.
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For the questions from (1) to (7) choose the correct choice for every question.
COMPREHENSION PASSAGE (2):
1) Kate, seventeen, suffers from ___________________.
(D) headache (C) eye problem (B) cancer (A) tinnitus
2) As a result, twenty-eight million Americans suffer from impaired ---------------
(D) sight (C) smelling (B) speech (A) hearing
3) A hearing loss in ____________________ is bad enough.
(D) childhood (C) old age (B) middle age (A) young age
4) Kate, seventeen, suffers from tinnitus, a constant ringing in
her_____________. (D) ears (C) eyes (B) mouth (A) head
5) The underlined pronoun "their" refers to __________.
(D) Africans (C) Americans (B) Germane (A) Nepalese
6) The underlined pronoun "her" refers to __________.
(D) tinnitus (C) her friend (B) Kate (A) Americans
7) Kate first noticed her tinnitus when she was________________.
(D) thirteen (C) thirty (B) fourteen (A) three
How loud is too loud? When should you turn down the volume or wear earplugs? The measurement tool is the decibel. Decibels measure the amount of energy produced by sound. Experts say that exposing yourself continuously to sound over 85 decibels is dangerous. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (a federal agency) recommends no more than eight hours a day of exposure to 90 decibels in the work place. Hearing experts say that determining the noise levels that cause hearing damage is complicated. Holmes, the Florida audiologist, says that two individuals working side by side in the same factory could show very different effects from high- decibel noise exposure: one becoming severely affected while the other is not affected at all.
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From Questions below shade in the letter Ⓣ if the statement is True or Ⓕ if the statement is False, for every question.
COMPREHENSION PASSAGE: 3
Use the information in the passage to answer the questions below.
The narrative moves along in partnership with historic news photographs that appear on almost every page. Beginning with the endpapers, a collage of news items about the assassination, the book is skillfully orchestrated blend of words and pictures. There are reproductions of Teletype transmissions and newspaper headlines and President Kennedy’s autopsy report . . . And there are many striking full-page photographs documenting events from the Kennedys arrival at Love Field in Dallas to the president’s funeral in Washington. Kennedy Assassinated! is, in effect, collaboration between Hampton and Ann Stott, the book’s designer and photo researcher; it is an outstanding example of the role that design and illustration play in today’s best non-fiction books for children. Hampton’s closely focused text does not discuss Kennedy’s record as president, his personal life or the controversy surrounding his assassination.
From Questions (1) to (12), shade in the answer sheet the letter Ⓣ if the statement is True or Ⓕ if the statement is False, for every question.
1) The decibel is the tool used to measure sounds. T F
2) Decibels measure the amount of energy produced by sound. T F
3) It is okay to expose yourself continuously to sounds over 85 decibels. T F
4) Twenty –eight million Americans suffer from impaired hearing. T F
5) Experts say that exposing yourself continuously to sound over 85
decibels is dangerous.
T F
6) Holmes is an audiologist from Florida . T F
7) Two individuals working side by side in the same factory could show
very different effects
T F
1) Design and illustration play an important role in today’s best non-fiction books for children.
T F
2) The narrative moves along in partnership with historic news photographs that appear on almost every page.
T F
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Question 4: (Composition)
1. Write a persuasive writing on the topic with the help of words given below.
Good habits improve our physical, emotional, and/or financial health. Select one of
your good habits and write an essay persuading readers to make that habit a part of
their lives.
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3) There are many striking full-page photographs documenting events from the Kennedys arrival at Love Field in Dallas
T F
4) Hampton’s book discusses Kennedy's life in detail. T F
5) There are reproduction of teletype transmissions and newspaper headlines.
T F
6) Historic news photographs do appear on one page. T F
7) The word 'partnership' means travelling in a ship. T F
8) The word 'reproduction' means to make new. T F
9) Hampton’s book discusses Kennedy's assassination. T F
10) "Kennedy Assassinated" is a skillfully orchestrated blend of words and pictures.
T F
11) The pronoun “it” in line 8 refer to Hampton’s book. T F
12) "Kennedy Assassinated" is collaboration between Hampton and Ann Stott.
T F
early sleeping, fajr salah, blessed day , healthy habit, better
concentration, energetic, fresh air, breakfast on time, exercise
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2. Write an opinion writing emphasizing on the importance of learning and
practicing English language for the development of career. Use help words given
below.
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3. Write an opinion essay on the topic:
Discipline in class makes the lesson easy to understand and enables student’s
development.
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important, easy communication with outside world, role in many
majors, academic research, career
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4. Cause-and-Effect Relationships
Causes Only: This type of explanation focuses on two or more causes of one effect.
Ex:
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Effects Only: This type of explanation focuses on two or more effects of one cause.
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Cause-and-Effect Chain: In this explanation, one cause leads to an effect, which causes another effect, and so on.
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Cause
Cause
Effect
Effects
Effects
Cause
Effect Effect/ Cause Cause
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5. Cause-and-Effect Relationships
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Finding Causes and Effects Fill in a graphic organizer as you identify parts of cause and effect relationship causing any type of disease.
effect / cause effect / cause
Final effect
Causes