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 Review 1: Units 13 – 18

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Review 1: Units 13 – 18
The Mask of Gold: Chapters 7-10

Review E
1- Respond to each of the following situations:
1- A friend asks you why you enjoy sport. Name two reasons.
2- Warn your friend who is about to cross the road, because there is a car coming very fast.
3- Your brother isn't working hard enough at school. You will think he will get very low marks. Warn him.
4- A friend asks you whether you think people will continue to explore space in the future.
5- You have a guest at home. You want to make him/her feel comfortable and relaxed.
6- You meet a foreign friend at the airport. You ask him/her politely about his/her flight.
7- Your friend says something which you believe is untrue. What do you say?
8- Someone wants to know the best thing about your last holiday.
2-Say where these mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1-A: I've got really bad marks in the English test. What do you think
I should do?
B: You should study harder and organise your time. I'm sure you'll do
better next time.

2-A: Why were you absent from school, Ali?
B: Sorry, sir. My father had an accident and I had to stay with him.
A: I'm sorry to hear that. How is he now?
B: He's getting better.

3-A: What's wrong with you?
B: I'm so tired. I missed the bus and I had to walk.
A: Lunch will be ready soon.

4-A: I need to check out, please.
B: OK, sir. That will be 600 pounds for three nights.




Read the following passage carefully:

Marie Curie was my hero
You may not have heard of Dr Karimat El- Sayed, but in 2003 she won an award as one of the best women scientists in the world. At the time, she was a science professor at Ain Shams University in Cairo and won the award for her work on the structure of metal.

Dr El-Sayed is special in the world of science because she was the first Egyptian woman to receive one of these awards. As an enthusiastic scientist, she has spent much of her career encouraging other women to become scientists. She said in an interview that despite being a grandmother, she was still working because she loved it.

As a girl at secondary school, Dr El-Sayed heard about the discoveries of the energetic French woman scientist, Marie Curie, and decided that she wanted to be a scientist herself. El-Sayed worked very hard at school and was good at Science and Maths. However, it was not common for women to go to university at this time, so it took her a long time to get her family to agree to the idea.

In her early twenties, after graduating, El-Sayed travelled to Britain to continue her studies. There, she was inspired by one of her teachers who was also a scientist. Later, El-Sayed married a man who was also a research scientist.

Now, as well as her other work, Dr El-Sayed travels round Egypt meeting groups of girls and encouraging them to think seriously about careers in science.
3- Choose the correct answer:
1- My parents have always (warned – agreed – encouraged – argued) me to keep fit by playing sports.
2- When you pass your test, you will get a driving (permission – license – paper – certificate).
3- He doesn't want to live a (conventional – daily – interesting – exciting) life. He would prefer excitement and adventure.
4- Their television (window – glass – gadget – screen) is very dirty.
5- (Paper – Paperback – Cardboard – Hard) books used to be very cheep.
6- Florence Nightingale, (which – where – that – who) was born in Italy, went to school in England.
7- My uncle went to a school in London, (which – where – who – that) he learned to speak English well.
8- I went to the bank this morning (so – although – because – and) I needed to take out some money.
9- I've felt really tired today, (because – so – despite – although) I went to bed early last night.
10- I hope that by the end of next week, our roof will have been (repair – repairing – repaired – repairs)
11- The play was a great success (thanks to – because – due – although) the effort and commitment of everyone involved.
12- (Although – Despite – So – Because) you've done such a good job, I'm giving everyone a 10% bonus.
13- We asked Philip to come with us, (as – so – although – due to) he knew the road.
14- He had to retire (as – while – when - because of) ill health.
15- Flight BA213 has been delayed (during - owing – because – as) to fog.
16- We succeeded (owing - through – although – because) hard work.
17- (Although – Because – Owing – On account) I can't help admiring the man's courage, I do not approve of his methods.
18- (Although – Because – As – Despite) repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.
19- (Though – Despite – In spite – Because) she's almost 40, she still plans to compete.
20- She went to Spain (although - despite – because – due) the fact that her doctor had told her to rest.
21- Although (written – write – wrote – had written) in simple English, he couldn't understand the letter.
22- (Because of – So – As – In spite) not having any money, he couldn't buy a bike.
23- (In spite – Although – As – Despite) the noise outside, I went to sleep immediately.
24- The police arrested the man (who – whom – which – what) was responsible for the forgeries.
25- Did you get the cheque (where – whose – who – that) I sent you?
26- I saw a man shouting at a driver (where - whose – that – whom) car was blocking the street.
27- All the information you need is available at the travel agency (where – which – that – who) you book your holiday.
28- Soldiers opened fire on a car (when – where - which – whose) failed to stop at an army checkpoint.
29- As many as ten-million children (will have been infected – will infect – will have infected – would infect) with the virus by the end of the decade.
30- By next year all the money (will spend – is spent – has been spent - will have been spent).
31- Nothing (changes – is changed - will change – will have changed) as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions.
32- Be (positive – negative – addictive – additive) about your future and get on with living a normal life...
33- He took a master's (licence – permission – degree – allowance) in economics at Yale.
34- The media play a major (pole – hole – rule – role) in influencing people’s opinions.
35- When things aren't going well, he (avoids – prevents – encourages – despises) me, telling me not to give up.
36- As senior supervisor, she is in (attach - charge - change – check) of training new employees.
37- It is an (improbable – imprison - impressive – infected) building with a huge tower.
38- Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly (sail – solo – aside – lonely) across the Atlantic.
39- When does your driving (card – booklet - licence – patience) expire?
40- Some schoolchildren are victims of (pulling – bullying – peeling – boiling).
41- He was (regarded – granted – looked – given) as the most successful businessman in town.
42- Van Gogh had a major (affluence – abundance – affection) influence on the development of modern painting.
43- The majority of small businesses now do their (sinking – shrinking – winking – banking) online.
44- A microwave cooks food much faster than a (conditional – continental - conventional – confidential) oven.
45- We found (on – of – about – out) later that we had been at the same school.
46- There were fears that privatization would (lead - dread – head – plead) to job losses.
47- When people saw pictures of the atrocities on TV, there was a (spontaneous – spoiling – sponsoring – smelling) reaction against the war.
48- He was allowed out of prison to attend his father's (failure – farewell – funeral – funnel).
49- Alternative medicine can sometimes find a cure where (annual – autumnal – criminal – conventional) medicine cannot.
50- You don't seem very (antiseptic – enthusiastic – aquatic – athletic) about the party – don't you want to go tonight?

4- Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences and write them correctly:
1- Queen Victoria, who husband Albert died in 1861, lived until 1902.
2- The town which I was born is in the northeast of the country.
3- Mustafa was happy despite he came third in the race.
4- On hear the good news, Eman phoned her parents.
5- We won't be tell the results of the test until the day after tomorrow.
6- Scientists believe that by 2020, a replacement for oil will have found.
7- We're not going on holiday this year, simply although we can't afford it
8- James decided not to go out despite he was still really tired
9- Because we were at school together. I haven't seen her for years
10- We had to move to London as my job.
11- I was feeling hungry, but I made myself a sandwich.
12- It is an expensive book, because it is very useful.
13- My bicycle is broken, as I'll have to walk.
14- Passers-by stopped to watch the fungal procession.
15- He doesn't have a very healthy hairstyle – a lot of stress, a lot of food and no exercise.
16- It is vital that food is made available to the famine areas.
17- The mixer of flour, water and yeast is then left in a warm place for 3 hours.
18- There was a horrible picture in the paper of a man where leg had been blown off.
19- He showed me round the town, where was very kind of him.
20- He rang Ahmed, that was a good friend as well as the family doctor.
21- Osama, where father is a businessman, went to China last summer.
22- The Chinese people, what Ahmed met, were very friendly.
23- Because they didn't speak any Chinese, Mona and her mother managed to communicate with the people of China.
24- Ali wants to improve his English, while he went to England for a month.
25- By 2050, we invent new ways of generating electricity.


The Mask of Gold Chapters 7-10
5- A) Answer the following questions:
1- How did Lander manage to trap Leila in the cave?
2- How did Martin Lander deceive Amalia's father?
B) Complete the following to make meaningful sentences:
1- Lander used to be a mining engineer but now ----------------------------------------------.
2- Pablo was badly in need of money as ------------------------------------------------------.
C) Read the quotation and answer the questions:
"You must save yourself. Leave me here. Try to get help ."

1- Who said this to whom?
2- Why did they need help?

6- A)Translate into Arabic:
To remain employable, individuals must be good at the jobs they are doing and predict what skills they may need in the future. Lifelong learning helps people to get these skills which help them get promoted.

B) Translate into English:
1- لقد أحرزت مصر تقدما كبيرا في مختلف مجالات الصناعة و التعليم و التكنولوجيا الحديثة.
2- إن موقع مصر الجغرافي المتميز و آثارها الرائعة جعلها واحدة من أهم الدول السياحية في العالم .


Review F

1- Respond to each of the following situations:
1- You want permission from your father to go to the theatre tonight.
2- You don't know how to operate the coffee machine. You ask your brother for instructions.
3- You meet a foreigner who asks you to tell him/her the way to the Citadel.
4- The teacher asks you what you think should be done to solve traffic problems in big cities.
5- A friend asks for your opinion about a new computer he/she has just bought.
6- You have just heard that Egypt has won an important match.
7- You are late for work. You apologise to your employer, giving a reason.
8- You are at a gas station. You need to have your car filled. What do you say to the attendant.
2-Say where these mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1-A: Good morning. Please sit down. Thank you for your
application and CV. Could you tell me a little more
about the work you are doing at the moment?
B: Yes, I work full-time as a sales assistant at a supermarket
in town, but I'm also training to be an accountant.

2-A: Hello and welcome to the History Department. My name is Hilary
Benson. Before we start the BA course, are there any questions?
B: Yes, I'd like to know whether there is a list of books for this course.
A: Yes, there is. I'll tell you everything at the end of today's session.
B: Thank you very much.


3-A: This is one of the most famous sites in Egypt.
B: Who built it?
A: Salah El-Din Al-Ayyoubi.

4-A: There is a school outing next Friday. You'd regret it if you
didn't go.
B: I'll think about it.

Read the following passage carefully:

Distance learning
When people cannot leave their jobs or families to study at a university, they may choose to continue their studies through long distance learning. This means that they can study online and at home using books, CDs and DVDs that are sent by a university. There are also teachers that can be contacted for advice by phone or by e-mail. Some courses include summer schools and study days, usually at weekends, when students can travel to a study centre near to where they live. Students are tested on work they do during the course and they also have to take formal exams.

The British Open University, better known as the OU, was the first university to provide degrees through distance learning. The first students started their courses in 1971, and since then it has had more than three million students. It is now Britain's largest university with nearly 200,000 students. First degree courses, like BA or BSc courses, are open to everyone. For this reason, the OU attracts many mature students who did not have the chance to go to university when they were younger. It is also possible to study for a higher degree, like an MSc. A small number of OU students are under 20 years old, but most are between the ages of 25 and 44. The oldest graduate was a man of 94.

As well as providing courses for British students, OU courses are available to students in other parts of the world. About 25,000 students live outside Britain. Most students are in full-time work and many have their courses paid for by their employers. Many companies are happy to pay for such courses because they know they will have better employees as a result.



3- Choose the correct answer:
1- My cousin is very (well-organised / conscientious – sociable – ambitious). She loves meeting and talking to new people.
2- People understand what I'm saying when I speak Spanish, but I'm not (fluent – ideal – mature – qualified).
3- The girl tried to (treat – enrol – provide – persuade) me to lend her my phone, but I refused.
4- One of the supermarkets in our town has 25 (employers – employees – applicants – merchants).
5- The school (gives – trains – provides – lends) every student with books, so you don't have to buy any yourself.
6- Aisha's parents asked her (whether – where – if – to) she had finished her homework.
7- My friend's parents have invited me (for – go – going – to go) on holiday with them next year.
8- Ali's doctor advised (he – him – it – his) to stay at home if he was feeling ill.
9- If it isn't too hot tomorrow, I (should – must – can't – might) go swimming).
10- They (have to – should – might – can) be at school by 8 o'clock every day. School starts at eight.
11- Shanghai is a very modern city, (but – because – as – when) there are a lot of historical places for tourists to see.
12- (After – Before – Despite - As) not knowing any Italian, Ramy got on very well with the people in Italy.
13- By 2050, vehicles which use petrol (will have replaced – will be replacing – will have been replaced – will replace).
14- Cures for serious diseases (will discover – will have been discovered – will have discovered – will be discovering) by 2020.
15- (Although – Because – Owing to – Despite) being a grandmother, she was still working.
16- After (graduate – graduated – had graduated – graduating), he travelled to Britain to continue his studies.
17- She was in her early (twenty – twentieth – twenties – twelfth) when I met her
18- It was not common for women (going - to go – to be gone – go) to university at that time.
19- He said he (phones – is phoning – was phoning – would phone) me the next day and we could discuss the matter then.
20- She said she couldn't tell me until she (finishes – had finished – was finishing – has finished) reading it.
21- He said the e-mail (just arrives – had just arrived – will just arrive – has just arrived).
22- He told me that he (agreed – agrees – has agreed – is agreeing) with my suggestions.
23- The mother encouraged her daughter (work – working – to work – worked) hard at school.
24- His father helped him (understand – understanding – understood – understands) his homework.
25- Before you travel abroad, you (had to – don't have to –have to – mustn't) get a new passport.
26- If you go to China, you (mustn't – needn't – could have – must) visit the Great Wall. It's fantastic!
27- I have been to Honolulu three times before – and I (can't wait – can't have waited – may wait – might wait) to go gain!!
28- You (could have sent – needn't have sent – will have sent – should have sent) them an invitation. I have already e-mailed them.
29- You (shouldn't have told – could have told – should have told – will have told) him about our plan. I didn't want him to know.
30- He warned me (not to drive – not to driving – not driving – not driven) too fast.
31- Long (resistance - distance – licence – absence) learning helps many people to study from home.
32- You can (attack – connect – attach – contact) them for advice by phone or e-mail.
33- Students are tested (at - on – with – for) work they do during the course and they also have to take formal exams.
34- He was always late for work. For this (story – cause – reason – complaint), his employer fired him.
35- A/An (mature – skilful – intelligent – stupid) student is a student at a university or college who is over 25 years old
36- We are generally very (conscious – unconscious – conscientious – nutritious) about our work.
37- The (ambitious – anxious – cautious – envious) project was completed in only nine months.
38- She’s a (pessimistic – sociable – impatient – difficult) child who’ll talk to anyone.
39- The course consists of ten (examples – samples – modules - roles).
40- To work as a translator, you need (fluency – affluence – chancy – emergency) in at least one foreign language.
41- At the age of 40, he suddenly became a/an (identity – clarity – commodity – celebrity).
42- His interest in writing came from a long (confidence - correspondence – clearance – conference) with a close college friend.
43- He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great (Deviation – Revision – Depression – Confusion) of the 1930s.
44- A back injury (forced – faced – encountered – attacked) her to withdraw from Wimbledon...
45- If you want him to help you with this project, you have got to make it financially (worthless – valueless - worthwhile – meanwhile) for him.
46- After getting (punishment – pollution – promotion – provocation), his salary increased.
47- The government will (invite - provide – divide – prevent) social services for poorer families.
48- The company needs highly (purified – identified – unified – qualified) staff.
49- He stared at the diamonds with (bloody - greedy – bleeding – beating) eyes.
50- He was (stuck – sung – rung – stung) by a bee yesterday.


4- Find the mistakes in each of the following sentences and write them correctly:
1- My friend asked me if had I enjoyed reading the book she had lent me.
2- Parents often warn their children to not cross the road without looking.
3- I don't expect them arriving yet. They're often late.
4- You can buying clothes in some supermarkets now.
5- If you couldn't see what you want in a shop, you could ask an assistant.
6- You must to remember to post this letter. It's very important.
7- His talent for learning languages was recessive.
8- He told me that he has been tidying his room.
9- They said that they may go to Spain that summer.
10- She said that if she has time, she would meet me for lunch.
11- She asked how much did I pay for my new suit.
12- A man with a gun ordered the woman given him all her money.
13- Parents need to learn their children the difference between right and wrong.
14- Her lawyers advised her not saying anything to the newspapers.
15- Cars won't park in front of the entrance. It's banned.
16- You are having to accept the consequences of your actions.
17- Her job demands a high degree of spill.
18- An attendee is someone who is being trained for a job.
19- A bachelorhood is a small area of town or the people who live there.
20- Amnesia is a long period when there is not a lot of business activity.
21- Eccentricity is attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television, etc.
22- A butterfly is a creature like a large insect with a curved tail that has a poisonous sting.
23- A chemist is someone who buys and sells large quantities of goods.
24- The organisation divides help to families in crisis situations.
25- He is an assistant professor in the disappointment of chemistry at Ain Shams University.


The Mask of Gold Chapters 7-10
5- A) Answer the following questions:
1- What did Leila see in her terrible dream in the cave?
2- Why did the police take everyone’s fingerprints?
B) Complete the following to make meaningful sentences:
1- The police didn’t find the gold mask, but they found -------------------------------------------.
2- As a reward for Amalia's good work, Dr. Hafez ------------------------ --------------------.
C) Read the quotation and answer the questions:
“We have found the gold mask and the other things Mr. Lander had stolen.”
1- Who said this to whom ?
2- Where should valuable ancient things be kept?

6- A)Translate into Arabic:
Over-population in Egypt has led to many other problems like illiteracy, heavy traffic and unemployment. The government should exert more efforts to bring down the population growth rates. It should also pay more attention to the development of human resources.
B) Translate into English:
1- لقد أحدثت أجهزة الكمبيوتر و شبكات الأقمار الصناعية ثورة في المعلومات و الاتصـالات.
2- يجب أن يتعاون الأفراد مع وزارة البيئة للتخلص من الكميات الهائلة من القمامة و المخلفات التي تؤدي إلى تدمير البيئة .
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