اختبار الفترة الثانية انجليزي 1 اول ثانوي الفصل الثاني 1447

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According to the Unit 12 Checklist, which relative adverb should you be able to use?
What did the candidate for mayor promise to build?
What was the main characteristic of the ‘Lazy Bones’ remote control developed in 1950?
Which product had the silly instruction ‘Do not use while sleeping’?
Choose the correct indirect question for: ‘Where is the nearest bank?’
According to Plato, why do wise men talk?
What is the total mass of the meteorite fragments recovered from the Fausset house?
In the project instructions, what should you include under the picture of the product?
According to the project steps, how many products should you include in your large poster?
Complete the agreement: A: ‘I ate at the new pizza restaurant.’ B: did I.’
How should you write the information in the chart?
Choose the correct reported speech for: ‘I don’t like mangoes.’
Who demonstrated a radio-controlled boat to the public in 1898?
Who does the writer threaten to report the store to in the conclusion?
Which grammar structure is used to say that you want someone else to perform a service for you?
Who was the first deaf and blind person to graduate from college mentioned in the text?
If someone has gone to the bank and has returned, which word do we use?
What does Samir initially think the object looks like?
Complete the sentence: ‘She needs some snacks.’
In the supermarket example with five cashiers, what is the probability of choosing a slower lane?
How did the brother sound when he first answered the phone?
What led to the development of universal remote controls by the early 2000s?
What item did the writer purchase from the store?
Which sentence uses the causative form correctly?
Which of the following words is used in the Unit 9 checklist to talk about actions that happened before now?
According to the text, what is the Kingdom’s most valuable asset?
What is the problem with the air conditioner mentioned in the text?
According to the text, what does Murphy’s Law state?
Why did the shop assistant refuse to accept the return of the earphones?
What is the meaning of the word ‘hoax’ as used in the conversation?
Based on the text, what health benefit does pomegranate juice offer?
How many visitors did the services cater to from their development until 2020?
How did Faisal react to the caller from Dollar Bank?
According to Agatha Christie, who is the “best husband a woman can have”?
According to the reporter, what happened to many trees during the storm?
In reported speech, the modal verb ‘will’ changes to
Which of the following words from the lesson ends with the /er/ sound?
Based on the Language in Context picture, what had happened before the parents got home?
What did Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl use the Kon-Tiki boat to prove?
Which of the following verbs is followed by a gerund (verb + -ing)?
Regarding the picture of the truck hanging off the bridge, what is the best deduction?
What is the final step listed in the Project instructions?
What did Charles de Gaulle reference when asking how to govern a nation?
According to the conversation, what characterizes Milo’s creations?
What was Captain Edward A. Murphy working on in 1949?
Complete the conditional sentence: ‘If you water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils.’
Which coordinating conjunction is best used to join these two independent clauses? ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fausset’s house was destroyed, they moved.’
Complete the sentence: We are going to the roof repaired.
What solution does the salesperson offer for the torn sleeve?
Which of the following resources is suggested for finding information?
The Self Reflection section asks you to identify things you found easy and difficult in Unit 12.
The nurse was at the hospital waiting for the doctor when the sister called.
Helen Keller said that having no insight or understanding was worse than being blind.
One of the columns in the graphic organizer is for the ‘Explanation of quote’.
Al Gore stated that there is a well-organized campaign of disinformation about global warming.
The expression ‘Gee!’ is used to express surprise.
We use the past perfect tense to indicate an action that happened before another action in the past.
We use ‘neither’ and ‘either’ when we agree with a negative statement.
Faisal thinks that telemarketing calls are very helpful and should be encouraged.
In the buttered toast experiment, 300 people gathered to watch a football match.
In reported speech, ‘Simple Present’ tense changes to ‘Simple Past’.
In the compound noun ‘shower cap’, the stress is on the word ‘cap’.
In the sentence ‘She is abroad, so it can’t be her’, the speaker is speculating about the future.
In the pronunciation section, the stressed ‘that’ is typically used as a pronoun.
You are asked to research meteorites that landed on Earth.
The candidate for mayor said he would raise taxes.
The salesperson claims that lightweight fabrics are the latest trend.
‘The rooms need to be decorated’ means that someone needs to decorate the rooms.
A dripping faucet is classified as an electronic product problem.
You use ‘yet’ in affirmative sentences to say an event happened earlier than expected.
To express disagreement with ‘I didn’t like the pizza’, you can say ‘I did’.
When Ray and Judy Fausset arrived home, they discovered a meteorite had crashed through their house.
Use ‘gone’ to talk about someone who has left to go somewhere and is still there.
The past participle of the verb ‘tear’ is ‘teared’.
The instruction ‘We suggest you cook before serving’ appeared on a bottle of milk.
The writer purchased the earphones three days before writing the letter.
The phrase ‘Yes, please, if you could’ is a polite way to respond to an offer.
We use ‘must’ to say that we think something is impossible.
The contraction ‘d’ (as in I’d) can stand for ‘had’ in the past perfect tense.
Leonardo Torres Quevedo presented the Telekino at Madison Square Garden.
If there is no question word (like how, where, when) in a direct question, we use ‘that’ in the reported question.
Higher education will address real needs and provide training for employment.
Woody Allen stated that he is very afraid to die.
Robert Matthews explains that our selective memories tend to remember bad episodes more readily than good ones.
When a time clause comes before the main clause, you must use a comma between the two clauses.
In indirect questions, there is an inversion of the subject and the verb.
Two people actually saw a fireball when the meteor hit.
We use ‘may’, ‘might’, or ‘could’ to say that something is possible.
The customer initially wanted to return the jeans because they were too expensive.
The verb ‘can’t stand’ is followed by a gerund form.
You should select pictures or photos to include in your poster presentation.
The meteorite crash happened while the Faussets were asleep in their beds.
Wireless and ultrasound remote controls developed in the mid-50s were very reliable.
We use ‘have’ or ‘get’ with the past participle when we do the service ourselves.
The largest fragment of the meteorite weighed 6.5 pounds.
The Unit 12 Checklist mentions forming ‘positive questions’ only.
The abbreviation UFO stands for Unidentified Flying Object.
The car engine was in for repairs just last week.
The object pronoun for ‘we’ is ‘them’.
Adjectives like ‘good’, ‘scary’, and ‘small’ are examples of non-gradable adjectives.

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