Test on Unit 16 - Finding Work
A- Language Functions
1- Respond to the following situations:
1- An interviewer asks if you would work some evenings during the week. You would be happy to do this.
2- You want to be able to contact a person you have just met., but you do not have their details.
3- Your friend is applying for a new job. This is a surprise and you ask him the reason.
4- You want to know whether someone you are interviewing can drive.
2- Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues: (June, 2002)
1-A: How can I help you? place :
B: My car has been stolen. speaker A :
A: How? speaker B :
B: I parked it in front of my house last night. function :
In the morning it wasn't there.
A: What make is it?
B: BMW.
2- A: How much are these two books? place :
B: Fifty pounds. speaker A :
A: Here you are. speaker B :
function :
B- Vocabulary and Structure
3- Choose the correct answer:
1- A/An (invitee – appointee – trainee - referee) is someone who is being taught to do a particular job.
2- I have very poor technical (bills – skills – hills – wills). Could you help me fix my computer?
3- To get my degree, I have to complete and pass five of the six (modules – ridicules – riddles – puzzles).
4- Getting into university would be my greatest (abandonment – achievement – adjustment - amazement).
5- (Spill – Spell – Skill - shell) is the ability to do something well.
6- A (neighbourhood – fatherhood – brotherhood - manhood) is a small area of town or the people who live there.
7- (Identifiable – Justifiable – Enviable - Sociable) means friendly or liking to be with other people.
8- A (Accuracy – Adequacy – pharmacy - Efficiency) is a store or a part of a store where medicines are prepared and sold.
9- She asked me where (was I living – I were living – I was living – was I living) at that time.
10- She asked me why (applied – had I applied – I had applied – did I apply) for that job.
11- The interviewer asked Peter where (he had studied – did he study – how did he study – had he studied).
12- The asked me how long (I had been working – did I work – had I been working – was I working) in Cairo.
13- Everything happened so (quickly – quick – quickness – quicken) that I hadn't time to think.
14- I've never met (enough – too – such – as) well-behaved children like yours.
15- John is too young (that - to - as - so) take driving lessons. He's only 13.
16- He wanted to know (what – whether – unless – weather) she was married.
4- Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences then write them correctly:
1- She wanted to know what do I do in my spare time.
2- I asked her where did she go for her holiday the previous summer.
3- No one would be enough foolish to lend him the money
4- They read about his attachments in the press, and were filled with pride.
5- Many jobs today require computer stills.
6- The government has announced an amphibious programme to modernize the railway network.
C- Reading Comprehension
5- Read the passage then answer the questions: (June, 2002)
Many experts believe there are too many people in the world. Unless there are big changes in the way people think about the number of children they should have, the world's population will double in 25 years. There will be more than 20 cities with populations greater than 20 million. Now there is only one.
Some people- who do not understand what ‘overpopulation’ means - point to countries such as Australia-and say, "There is plenty of room there." Although most of Australia is unpopulated, and much of it is thinly populated, there are reasons for this. Firstly, much of the land is desert and waterless, and secondly, even the land that is not desert is not suitable or anything, not even growing grass.
Another major problem we shall have to face as the world's population grows, is shortage of energy. We are using up coal and oil and when they have been used up, we shall have to find something to take their place. It is true that we can make electricity from the heat of the sun and moving water, but we do not yet have the technology to do this in a big way.
Perhaps, the biggest problem we shall have when the world's population doubles will be pollution. The air we breathe is already badly polluted.
A) Answer the following questions:
1- How many present cities have a population of over 20 million?
2- Mention two problems we will face as a result of overpopulation.
3- What does the underlined word refer to?
B) Choose the correct answer:
4- In order to prevent the world's population from being doubled, there must be a change in --------.
a) the methods of agriculture.
b) sources of energy.
c) the way people think about the number of children they should have.
d) the education of the great numbers of children.
5- When coal and oil have been used up, we shall -----------------.
a) search for other sources of energy. b) wait for scientists to solve the problem.
c) use computers instead. d) try to do without them or any other kind.
6- Read the passage then answer the questions:
When you cut your skin, you bleed. Every one knows that. If a person loses a great deal of blood, he will become ill and may die. At one time people drank blood to make them strong.
When doctors understood how blood went around inside the body, they tried ways of giving blood to people who needed it. They used a rubber tube to take blood from healthy people and give it to people who needed it. This is called blood transfusion. The blood went through a rubber tube from the arm of the healthy person into the arm of the sick person.
But there were two problems. First it did not always work. Sometimes people died. Later, doctors found the reason for this. We do not all have the same kind of blood. There was another problem. To give blood of the right kind, the doctors had to find a person of the right blood group. Often they could not find a person in time. If they had a way to keep the blood until someone needed it, they could always have the right kind of blood. In the end, they found a way of keeping blood for a very long time. Now people can give or donate blood every three months, if they want to. The blood is put in bottles and then kept until someone needs it.
A) Answer the following questions:
1- What happens if a person loses a great deal of blood?
2- What is meant by blood transfusion?
3- Why did some people die during blood transfusion?
B) Choose the best answer:
4-Now doctors can keep blood for (15 minutes – 20 minutes – a long time – a short time.
5- People don’t usually have (the same – different – alike – similar) blood group.
D- Writing
8- Write a paragraph of about 100 words about:
The advantages and disadvantages of running your own business"."
9- A)Translate into Arabic: (June, 2002)
Many people like to collect things like stamps, for example. Some stamp collections are very valuable. Usually the fewer the number of people who have a stamp in their collections, the more valuable that stamp is.
B) Translate into English:
1- إن حفلات الزفاف مناسبات هامة في كل بلد ، وهناك تقاليد للزفاف تختلف باختلاف البلد.
2- مهارات الحاسب الآلي ضرورية للغاية لأداء الكثير من الأعمال في الوقت الحالي.
A- Language Functions
1- Respond to the following situations:
1- An interviewer asks if you would work some evenings during the week. You would be happy to do this.
2- You want to be able to contact a person you have just met., but you do not have their details.
3- Your friend is applying for a new job. This is a surprise and you ask him the reason.
4- You want to know whether someone you are interviewing can drive.
2- Mention the place, the speakers and the language function in each of the following two mini-dialogues: (June, 2002)
1-A: How can I help you? place :
B: My car has been stolen. speaker A :
A: How? speaker B :
B: I parked it in front of my house last night. function :
In the morning it wasn't there.
A: What make is it?
B: BMW.
2- A: How much are these two books? place :
B: Fifty pounds. speaker A :
A: Here you are. speaker B :
function :
B- Vocabulary and Structure
3- Choose the correct answer:
1- A/An (invitee – appointee – trainee - referee) is someone who is being taught to do a particular job.
2- I have very poor technical (bills – skills – hills – wills). Could you help me fix my computer?
3- To get my degree, I have to complete and pass five of the six (modules – ridicules – riddles – puzzles).
4- Getting into university would be my greatest (abandonment – achievement – adjustment - amazement).
5- (Spill – Spell – Skill - shell) is the ability to do something well.
6- A (neighbourhood – fatherhood – brotherhood - manhood) is a small area of town or the people who live there.
7- (Identifiable – Justifiable – Enviable - Sociable) means friendly or liking to be with other people.
8- A (Accuracy – Adequacy – pharmacy - Efficiency) is a store or a part of a store where medicines are prepared and sold.
9- She asked me where (was I living – I were living – I was living – was I living) at that time.
10- She asked me why (applied – had I applied – I had applied – did I apply) for that job.
11- The interviewer asked Peter where (he had studied – did he study – how did he study – had he studied).
12- The asked me how long (I had been working – did I work – had I been working – was I working) in Cairo.
13- Everything happened so (quickly – quick – quickness – quicken) that I hadn't time to think.
14- I've never met (enough – too – such – as) well-behaved children like yours.
15- John is too young (that - to - as - so) take driving lessons. He's only 13.
16- He wanted to know (what – whether – unless – weather) she was married.
4- Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences then write them correctly:
1- She wanted to know what do I do in my spare time.
2- I asked her where did she go for her holiday the previous summer.
3- No one would be enough foolish to lend him the money
4- They read about his attachments in the press, and were filled with pride.
5- Many jobs today require computer stills.
6- The government has announced an amphibious programme to modernize the railway network.
C- Reading Comprehension
5- Read the passage then answer the questions: (June, 2002)
Many experts believe there are too many people in the world. Unless there are big changes in the way people think about the number of children they should have, the world's population will double in 25 years. There will be more than 20 cities with populations greater than 20 million. Now there is only one.
Some people- who do not understand what ‘overpopulation’ means - point to countries such as Australia-and say, "There is plenty of room there." Although most of Australia is unpopulated, and much of it is thinly populated, there are reasons for this. Firstly, much of the land is desert and waterless, and secondly, even the land that is not desert is not suitable or anything, not even growing grass.
Another major problem we shall have to face as the world's population grows, is shortage of energy. We are using up coal and oil and when they have been used up, we shall have to find something to take their place. It is true that we can make electricity from the heat of the sun and moving water, but we do not yet have the technology to do this in a big way.
Perhaps, the biggest problem we shall have when the world's population doubles will be pollution. The air we breathe is already badly polluted.
A) Answer the following questions:
1- How many present cities have a population of over 20 million?
2- Mention two problems we will face as a result of overpopulation.
3- What does the underlined word refer to?
B) Choose the correct answer:
4- In order to prevent the world's population from being doubled, there must be a change in --------.
a) the methods of agriculture.
b) sources of energy.
c) the way people think about the number of children they should have.
d) the education of the great numbers of children.
5- When coal and oil have been used up, we shall -----------------.
a) search for other sources of energy. b) wait for scientists to solve the problem.
c) use computers instead. d) try to do without them or any other kind.
6- Read the passage then answer the questions:
When you cut your skin, you bleed. Every one knows that. If a person loses a great deal of blood, he will become ill and may die. At one time people drank blood to make them strong.
When doctors understood how blood went around inside the body, they tried ways of giving blood to people who needed it. They used a rubber tube to take blood from healthy people and give it to people who needed it. This is called blood transfusion. The blood went through a rubber tube from the arm of the healthy person into the arm of the sick person.
But there were two problems. First it did not always work. Sometimes people died. Later, doctors found the reason for this. We do not all have the same kind of blood. There was another problem. To give blood of the right kind, the doctors had to find a person of the right blood group. Often they could not find a person in time. If they had a way to keep the blood until someone needed it, they could always have the right kind of blood. In the end, they found a way of keeping blood for a very long time. Now people can give or donate blood every three months, if they want to. The blood is put in bottles and then kept until someone needs it.
A) Answer the following questions:
1- What happens if a person loses a great deal of blood?
2- What is meant by blood transfusion?
3- Why did some people die during blood transfusion?
B) Choose the best answer:
4-Now doctors can keep blood for (15 minutes – 20 minutes – a long time – a short time.
5- People don’t usually have (the same – different – alike – similar) blood group.
D- Writing
8- Write a paragraph of about 100 words about:
The advantages and disadvantages of running your own business"."
9- A)Translate into Arabic: (June, 2002)
Many people like to collect things like stamps, for example. Some stamp collections are very valuable. Usually the fewer the number of people who have a stamp in their collections, the more valuable that stamp is.
B) Translate into English:
1- إن حفلات الزفاف مناسبات هامة في كل بلد ، وهناك تقاليد للزفاف تختلف باختلاف البلد.
2- مهارات الحاسب الآلي ضرورية للغاية لأداء الكثير من الأعمال في الوقت الحالي.
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