simple English test on unit 7 choose, passage  and translation

simple English test on unit 7 choose, passage and translation

0 reviews
Test 7
1) Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1.......................… is used to show you are considering every part of a situation.
ⓐ Not at all ⓑ All in all ⓒ All of us ⓓ Overall
2. Successful people ......................... to reach their goals.
ⓐ surrender ⓑ give up ⓒ struggle ⓓ give in
3. He always needs our ......................... to work harder.
ⓐ development ⓑ entertainment ⓒ encouragement ⓓenrolment
4- Going to Mecca will be always my dear .........................
ⓐ diary ⓑ dairy ⓒ daily ⓓ dialect
5. We ......................... used to living in the village.
ⓐ get ⓑ make ⓒ come ⓓ bring
6. Traveling abroad has given him a lot of ---------------------
ⓐ experiments ⓑ experienced ⓒ experience ⓓ expert
7. As I was going home, I came across a little boy in the street.
ⓐ sleep ⓑ to sleep ⓒ sleeping ⓓ slept
8. Doctors are hoping that the patient will make a full recovery after the operation.
ⓐ secret ⓑ confident ⓒ applied ⓓ replied
9. We… my uncle. Everything is arranged.
ⓐ will visit ⓑ is visiting ⓒ can visit ⓓ visit
10- He......................... ill,so he should take some rest.
ⓐ seem ⓑ is seeming ⓒ was seeming ⓓ seems
11. This pizza is delicious.
ⓐ is tasting ⓑ tastes ⓒ taste ⓓ tasy
12: I can't meet you tomorrow. I… the dentist
ⓐ am seeing ⓑ see ⓒ would see ⓓ being seen
13: A lot of schools...nowadays.
ⓐ are building ⓑ are being built ⓒis built ⓓ build
14: People all over the world... Mohammed Salah is well.
ⓐ knew ⓑ were knowing ⓒ are knowing ⓓ know
15. Don't phone him now as he.........lunch.
ⓐ is having ⓑ has had ⓒ has ⓓ was having
16. Hany is never satisfied. He…………….....
ⓐ complaining ⓑ 's always complaining
ⓒcomplain ⓓ is complain

Read the passage and answer the questions: 
Once, wealth and poverty approached a merchant and introduced themselves to him as visitors. The merchant offered salutations to both of them and said, “May I know what brings you to my humble shop?” Wealth said, “We want you to judge and tell us who is more beautiful between us two.” The merchant was in a fix. If he were to declare wealth more beautiful than poverty, poverty would curse him. If he said the same thing to Wealth, Wealth would forsake him. However, he regained his composure and said, “I have great respect for you both. Would you please act according to my instructions? Then only I can judge properly.” The visitors agreed. He said, “Mother Wealth! Would you please go to the entrance and walk into the house? look very beautiful when you leave the house.”
Mother Poverty! Would you please walk from here towards the gates? I can have a good look at you both from near and far.” The two visitors did walk as the merchant wished them to. Then the merchant happily declared, “Mother Wealth! You appear very beautiful when you enter the house. Mother Poverty! You look very beautiful when you leave the house.”
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, and d:
17. The merchant was in a fix, which means he was… 
a. happy; b. at a loss; c. pleased; d. at least 
18. Poverty and wealth walked in… 
a. the same               b. opposite            c. parallel                     d. similar 
19. In which direction did the merchant ask poverty to go? 
a. Into the house; b. Into the shop; c. Towards the gate; d. Into the bedroom 
20. The merchant was afraid to say something against poverty, so that 
a. it wouldn’t curse him                          b. it would leave him 
c. it would curse him                               d. it would abandon him 
21. To approach means to… 
a. get closer to         b. keep away from     c. go aside from       d. keep enmity for 
22. The merchant proved to be… 
a. stupid                  b. agitated                    c. irritable                   d. wise
23. As soon as wealth and poverty entered the house, the merchant… 
a. greeted               b. cursed                       c. worried                d. frightened 
24. The merchant didn’t want… inside his house. 
a. wealth; b. health; c. misery; d. poverty

 

Choose the best translation.
25. لا نستطيع الحياة بدون ما نتنفسه من هواء او ما نأكله من نبات او ما نشربه من ماء.
a) We cannot life without the clean air we breathe, the plants we eat, or the water we drink.

b) No can live without the clean air we breath, the plants we eat, or the water we drink.

c) We cannot live without the clean air we breathe, the plants we eat, or the water we drink.

d) Cannot live without the clean air we breathe, the plants we eat, or the water we drink.

26. A lot of African countries suffer from droughts and famines. Although governments are distributing food aid to millions of people, more people need a lot of assistance.
1. ان كثير من البلاد الافريقية تعاني من الجفافات و المجاعات و بالرغم ان الحكومات توزع المساعدات الغذائية لملايين من الناس فهناك ناس اكثر تحتاج الى المساعدة 

2. ان كثير من البلاد الافريقية تعاني من الجفاف و المجاعات و بالرغم ان الحكومات توزع المساعدات الدوائية لملايين من الناس فهناك ناس اكثر تحتاج الى المساعدة 

3. ان كثير من البلاد الافريقية تعاني من الجفاف و المجاعات و بالرغم ان الحكومات توزع المساعدات الغذائية لملايين من الناس فهناك ناس اكثر تحتاج الى المساعدة 

4. ان كثير من البلاد الافريقية تعاني من الجفاف و المجاعات و بالرغم ان الحكومات توزع المساعدات الغذائية لملايين من الناس فهناك ناس اكثر تحتاج الى المساهمة

comments ( 0 )
please login to be able to comment
article by

articles

4

followers

1

followings

2

similar articles