You are on page 1of 16

Exam (On target 1)

1-Planes were arriving on time. This process is called: -


a-taking off b-contribution c-landing d-checking in.

2-I usually visit my aunt. It means:


a-rarely b- frequently c-generally d- normally.

3-Rock has no hair. He is bald so he always uses---------:-


a-towel b- voice c- wig d-mop.

4-John was very tired after the band’s hotel. He wanted to------------for a few days.
a-work b-think c-relax d-get out of.

5-Hindi earned millions of dollars last year. They made a -------------------


a-building. b- holding c-mow d-fortune.

6-My wife is gorgeous. It means my wife is not:


a-great b-marvelous c-good d-bad.

7-Will Smith is well known. He is:-


a-conductor b- talent c- famous d-nasty man

8-If we have many people inside the restaurant, it means the restaurant is:-
a-expensive b-boring c-crowded d-dirty.

9-Which word that gives meaning “ability to do something well” is: -


a-conductor b- talent c- well known d-nasty man

10-Teens who walk around the shopping mall for hours at a time is called:-
a-mall crawlers. b-mall purchasing c-mall happy. d-mall fashion.

11-the pronunciation sound of the word “wanted” is


a-Id b- t c-d d-dt

12-The people who are traveling on the plane are waiting in line are called:-
a-adventurers b-passengers c-pedestrians d-infantry.

13-People were giving their tickets and suitcases to the agent. This process is called:-
a-argument b-contribution c-landing d-checking in.

14-Planes were leaving on time. This process is called: -


a-taking off b-contribution c-landing d-checking in.

15-Which word that gives meaning “once in a while” is: -


a- always. b- sometimes. c- often. d- usually.

16-A man tried to move in front of woman


a-get ahead of b-next to c-behind d-beside.
17-Jon is very careful, he takes few risks
a-money paid for work b-things that can be dangerous.
c- unhappy and angry. d-bad and boring stories.

18-When the earthquake struck, the hotel’s decorative glass dome shattered.
a-destruction b-damaged c-unserviceable d-break into pieces.

19-The American Dream car is the biggest------------- car in the world.


a-feature b-luxury c-powerful d-elegant

20-Ali and John-------------the award because they worked the hardest.


a-feature b-deserve c-advertise d-owned.

21-I got high salary from the West Company.


a-money paid for work b-things that can be dangerous.
c- pit animals d-loan.

22-A ticket agent got behind the counter so that no one could see him.
a-appeared b- got ahead of c-hid d-struck

23-She is the youngest candidate, but the boss likes her energy and----------------
a-controversial b-pessimist c-careless d-enthusiasm.

24-That student over there is the one ---------- won the special Achievement Award.
a-Who b-whom c-which d-whose.

25-Can you lend me your copy of the novel ------------------- I lost?


a-Who b-whom c-which d-whose.

26-Michel Lotito has been eating metal and glass ------- 1959.
a-from b-at c-for d- since.

27-How long --------- you been singing Opera now?


a- has b- have c- are d- were.

28-I don’t make enough money. My boss ought to raise my --------


a-owl b-own c-owe d-owlet

29- He got used to ------------ Lunch at 2 p.m. and dinner at 9 p.m.


a-eats b-eating c-ate d-eaten.

30-A person who steals from shops when opening is called:-


a-burglary b- robbery c-shoplifting d-manslaughter

31-The Guinness Book of World Record is an annual-------------------


a-break the record b-rules c-clever man d-genius man

32-I’m really busy her; Could you give me a hand?


a-stand me b-help me c-afford me d-teach me
33-The teacher put the test off because she ran out of time.
*In this sentence;-
a-The test is canceled. b-The test is postponed.
c-The teacher took off her coat. d-The teacher ran outside.

**
-Man: This beach is really dirty. Look at all these pieces of plastic and litter everywhere.
-Woman: It’s terrible. I’m sure some of it has washed up from the ocean. Plastic trash from ships
has been dumped into the ocean for years.
-Man: I’m surprised that waste can just be dumped into the ocean. Essentially, the ocean has
become a receptacle for both industrial and city garbage. It is a disaster for sea birds and
all forms of marine life.
-Woman: You can say that again. Birds get caught in the plastic bags and packing materials that
are dumped in the water. Why is such pollution allowed to happen?
-Man: You should have seen what the seawater looked like just five years ago. The pumping of
waste water into the ocean had continued for decades. Finally, new laws prohibit dumping
industrial or city waste in the ocean. So, hopefully, over time, both the water and the
beaches will become cleaner
-Woman: It’s a good thing. Who knows, the entire marine environment could have been spoiled
by garbage.

34: Where does this conservation take place?


a-At a garbage dump b-In the city.
c-On the seashore. d-In a marine lab.

35: what is said about the condition of the ocean waters?


a-they are stormy. b-They are unpopulated.
c-They are polluted. d-They are deep.

36: According to the dialogue, why is waste dumping dangerous for sea birds?
a-They lose their habitats. b-They become entangled in waste products.
c-They seek shelter on the shore. d-They are being dumped into the ocean.

37: how does the law protect the ocean from pollution?
a-The beaches are cleaned regularly.
b-Marine lost to pollution has to be restored.
c-Disposing of waste in the ocean is forbidden.
d-Garbage must be retrieved from the ocean.

***
If you need to buy a good lock, there are several things you should keep in mind. Locks differ in
price and quality. You can make a decision about which lock you want to buy if you know how
they work. Let me show you what we have here and quickly explain how basic locks work. When
the correct key is inserted into the door lock, the notches on the key make metal plates align.
Once the plates are aligned, the key pushes the bolt inside the lock between the door and the
frame. Spring bolts are considered more convenient because you don’t need to use a key to
lock them. When the door closes, they snap into the door frame and stay locked until a key is
used to open them. However, spring locks are not as secure as dead bolts because they can be
easily, picked or pried open. It’s not hard to do; you can see for yourself. On the other hand.
Dead bolts work from inside the door, and they need a key to unlock them, Dead bolts are called
“ dead” because they don’t move until you move them with a key. Spring locks and dead bolts
are the two types of locks we sell most.

38: What is the main topic of this talk?


a-The uses of doors. b-Why a lock is essential.
c-How locks operate. d-How to install a lock.

39: Why are dead bolts called dead?


a-They are no longer used. b-They are poorly designed.
c-They are difficult to maintain. d-They require a key to open them.

40: What are the disadvantages of spring locks?


a-They are not convenient. b-They are not common.
c-They are not secure. d-They are not cheap.

41-Man --------- these techniques of food preservation in the past.


a- doesn’t use b- don’t use c- didn’t use d-hadn’t use

42-Before he started driving, he --------- an authorized driving license.


a-takes b-will take c-take d-had taken

43-Ali ----------- money is the most important thing in life.


a-thinks b-is thinking c-think d-thought.

44-you had better -------------alert when the manager is coming.


a-be b-is c-been d-being

45-he often ------------ a walk in the evening.


a-have b-has c-had d-be

46-he hasn’t finished the work.


a-ago b-already c-yet d-just

47-If he ------------- sick, he would stay home today.


a-was b- were c-is d- are

48- Be quiet! Don’t you see I --------------- to the radio?


a-listened b- listen c-am listening d- was listening

49- He didn’t ---------------- to study hard.


a-has b- have c- had d- be

50- The course ends ----------- 10 March 1999.


a-at b-in c-on d- from

51-He asked me ----------------- for him.


a-wait b- waiting c- to wait d-waited

52- Don’t let the child ----------------- near thee fire.


a-to go b- goes c- went d- go
53- Unless he takes the medicine, he (get) well.
a-will get b-won’t get c-would get d-wouldn’t get

54- ------------- will she go to Market? On foot


a-How well b- How long c- How often d- How

55- The government set up these bridges in Amman last year.


a-drew b- established c- headed d- decided

56- The new house ---------------- provided with furniture


a- was b- had c-are d- has

57- One of our assumptions -------------- that employers want women to return to work.
a-are b- were c- was d- be

58- ------------------ Declaration of Independence was drawn up 1962.


a- a b- an c- the d- x

59-If I had the time, I ---------------- to the beach with you this weekend.
a-will go b-would go c-would have gone d-shall go

60-When I arrive at home, my parents -------------- cards.


a-play b- plays c- playing d-were playing

61-While he (seem, seemed, was seeming, is seeming) happy, he ate a lot of food.
a-seem b-seemed c- was seeming d- is seeming

62-After --------- money, she bought a new dress


a-had got b- got c-getting d-gets

63-She -------------- to drink medicine regularly.


a-must b-should c-could d-ought

64-I haven’t seen Ahmed for a few days, I last saw her ----------- Tuesday.
a-at b-in c-on d-of

65-Ali is similar ------------ his brother.


a-as b-to c-from d- on

66-Did John -------- a new building in New York.


a-has b-have c-had d-be

67-He kept on ------------ question two days ago.


a-to ask b-ask c-asking d-asked

68-I enjoy -------------- on the beach.


a-lie b-lay c-to lie d-lying

69-Have you decided ----------- your old car?


a-sell b- to sell c-selling d-sold
70-If you ---------- tired, you should have to have some rest.
a-feels b-feel c- felt d- had felt

71-After having --------------, we went for a walk.


a- had stopped b-stopping c- stopped d- to stop

72- --------------------- do Muslims pray? Five times a day


a-How well b-How long c-How often d-How

73-The oranges are--------------- now by the farmers.


a- gathering b-being gathered c-been gathered d-be gathered

74-There is --------------milk in the fridge, we had better buy some more.


a-few b-a few c- little d- a little

75- -------- Mount Rushmore is the site of the magnificent tribute.


a-a b- an c- the d- x

76-The camel on -------- Ali rode was brown.


a-who b- whom c-whose d-which

77-The girl ----------------- mother is a nurse is very clever.


a-who b- whom c-whose d-which

78-The teacher --------------- you want to see has left school.


a-who b- whom c-whose d-which

79-Writing short stories ---------- interesting.


a-are b- is c- were d- be

80-“You are responsible for what are done”.


a-He told them they were responsible for what are done
b- He told them if were responsible for what are done
c- He told them to be responsible for what are done.
d- He told them to be responsible for what were done.

81-“do not be so angry”


a-He ordered if he not be so angry. b- He ordered to he not be so angry.
c- He ordered to not be so angry. d- He ordered not to be so angry.

82-Your bag is ----------than mine.


a-well b-good c-better d-the best

83-It’s the -------------------- film that we have ever seen.


a-exciting b-more exciting c-less exciting d- most exciting)

84-I’ve got as ------------ money as he.


a- more b- much c-least d- most

85-The workers went on strike ------------- their salaries were low.


a-because b- although c-despite d- so
86-I’m going to visit my uncle my parents agree.
a-If b-unless c-despite d-so

87-Swimming is an excellent exercise for all kinds of people --------- it can be very enjoyable.
a-if b- nevertheless c- but d- moreover

88-I didn’t get wet ------------ I was wearing my coat.


a-as b-so c-but d-still

89-The task is very difficult ------------ it must be done.


a-because b- although c-nevertheless d- despite

90-If I could play tennis like John, I would be very proud.


*In this sentence;-
a-I am not as good as John.
b-Play tennis as well as John.
c-John is proud of himself.
d-John should learn to play tennis.
*****
-Woman: this suitcase is as heavy as the box was. I can’t even lift it to put it into the trunk.
-Man: Should I do it for you?

91-What did the man offer to do?


a-put the box into the suitcase.
b-Carry the box and the trunk out to the car.
c-Put the suitcase into the car.
d-Carry the box and the suitcase to the car.

****
-The loch Ness monster is a huge animal or aquatic creature that, according to the local resident,
lives in a lake in northern Scotland. If this animal really exists it avoids contact with humans.
However, hundreds of those who lived in the area in the past or live there now have reported
seeing it. The first descriptions of the animal date back to A.D 565. In the 1930s, highest. Since
then, reports of sightings have risen dramatically. In the presence of large objects in the lake.
Their results indicate that large moving objects indeed exist. Unfortunately, to date there has
been no consensus among the experts as to what these objects actually are.

92: What is the main topic of this lecture?


a-Scientific research on life forms in a lake.
b-Attempts to detect the Loch Ness monster.
c-Legends about lake monsters in Scotland.
d-The shape of the Loch Ness monster.

93: What can be said about the monster?


a-It is possible that it really exists. b-Its value to science is high.
c-It frightens people to drive them away. d-Its specific characteristics attract people.

94: Why have the reports of sightings become more frequent?


a-The highway traffic bothers the monster.
b-More people travel in the area.
c-Tourists who go to the lake disturbed the animal.
d-Scientists are able to reach the lake.

95: How long ago were the first sightings of the animal reports?
a-65 years.
b-500 years.
c-In the 1930s.
d-Nearly 1500 years.

96-The record will arrive at our outlet next month.


*In this sentence;-
a-Next month we’ll set a record.
b-The album will be sold next month.
c-Next Monday, we’ll record the sales.
d-The recording studio is closed for a month.

************
-Man: Did someone use my umbrella again?
-Woman: your umbrella.

97- What does the woman mean?


a-She doesn’t have an umbrella.
b-She doesn’t think the umbrella is his.
c-The man doesn’t like to use umbrellas.
d-The man has lost his umbrella.

********
98-The files on the desk should be packed up and removed.
-In this sentence;-
a-he disk should be stored.
b-The desk should be cleared.
c-This task can be postponed.
d-The files can be picked up.

99-In 1848, Elizabeth Stanton organized first-------------rights convention in the United States.
a-woman b-women c-women’s d-woman’s.

100-Young rabbits learn to feed--------------when they are one day old.


a-them b-theirs c-himself d-themselves.

Good Luck
Exam (On target 2)

1-She promised to hire ten teachers in three years, and she’s----------------hired seven.: -
a-recently b-already c-up to now d-yet.

*****
The brain is the most complicated organ in our bodies. Our thinking, remembering, and
communicating abilities originate in this small mass. It is difficult to imagine that this small gray
organ, which weighs less than 2.2 pounds (1 Kilo), is so important, but scientists have shown
that the human brain is the most complex organ of the body. Scientists have not been able to
solve all the mysteries of the brain. They still have not discovered exactly how learning takes
place. However, they made some progress. They have found that certain parts of the brain are
responsible for different aspects of learning, memory, and language.

2-What is the weight of brain?


a-1 pounds b-2.2 pounds c-1 Kilo d- 2 pounds

3-The pronoun they in the paragraph refer to


a- parts of the brain b- Scientists c- the mysteries d- different aspects

4-The brain is controlled about:-


a- learning b-memory c-language d-all are correct.

5-Which word that means “a thing that you cannot understand” is: -
a- imagine b- complex c- mystery d-aspect

6-I must appreciate my close friend for fixing my car.


a-To understand the value of b- to make ceremony
c-to explain the thanks d-to become helpful.

7-Will Smith is frustrating. He is:-


a-disappointing b- reconstruction c- famous d-nasty man

8-You should convince the judge about your causing:-


a-permit b-persuade c-give d-show.

9-Which word that gives meaning “not wanting to change” is: -


a- disappointing b- inflexible c- contribute d-nasty man

10-He persuade his secretary ----------- on Saturday.


a-work. b-working c-to work. d-worked.

11- Which word that gives meaning “removal from” is: -


a- persist. b- expulsion. c- perceive. d- receive.

12-Social scientists affirm that without roles, society could not function.
a-permit b-pass c-understand d-allow.
13-Social scientists affirm that without roles, society could not function.
a-argument b-contribution c-happen d-work.

14-To help them adapt quickly and correctly, authorities make them attend an orientation
program.
a-ally b-adjust c-admire d-to take a child.

15-Which word that gives meaning “to say is true” is: -


a- persist. b- expulsion. c- perceive. d- receive.

16-He had her ------------any time off


a-type b- to type c-typed d-typing

17-I left my wallet at home. Can you lend me some---------?


a-cash b-identification card. c- papers d-metal.

18- Which word that gives meaning “to quit” is: -


a-drop out b-drop off c-drop in d-drop up.

19- Which word that gives meaning “put off” is:


a-demand b-give c-postpone d-lift

20-He’s very ambitious man who will one day be company president, I’m sure.
a-dependable b-deserve c-wanting success d-clever.

21-I look forward to ------------------ the routine.


a-break b-breaking c- broke d-broken.

22-I hate not ------ a hot bath.


a-has b- have c-having d-to have

23-I can’t stand ----------inactive


a-be b-being c-to be d-( b & c) are correct.

24-The abbreviation of (e.g.) is: -.


a-engage b-exact c-example d-emergency.

25-The abbreviation of (cf.) is: -.


a-calf b-clever c-coffin d-compare

26- He used to ------------ Lunch at 2 p.m. and dinner at 9 p.m.


a-eat b-eating c-ate

27-We had our roof ---------


a- repaired b- repair c- to repair d- repairing.

28- ( * ) this symbol refers to:-


a-the same as b-important c-result d-number of

29- ( # ) this symbol refers to:-


a-the same as b-important c-result d-number of

30-Have you ever though of --- to see a fortune-teller?


a-go b- gone c-went d-going

31-I think I’d get restless and bored.


a-dissatisfied b-show c-relax d-secretive.

32-I think you should bring up our new advertising idea at tomorrow’s meeting.
a-continue b-rear c-talk about d-give

33-A vision of the best of all worlds came to be called utopia.


a-place where everything is perfect
b-nice sighting in the world
c-a huge ocean in the world
d-A huge mountain in the world

34-All the statues are the same shape, so the statues are:-
a-large b-identical c-damaged d-expensive

35: My friend though my jokes were hilarious.


a-bad b-serious c-boring d-very funny

36: She explained to me that she ------------ report on early American comic strips
a-must b-has to c-have to d-had to

37: A story that teaches a moral lesson using animals characters that talk and act like people is
a-comedian b-prodigy c- fable d- detective

38: the rabbit entered in the slot of wood


a-narrow opening b- split c- crack d- defective

39: If you want to cut the tree, you can use


a-pliers b- wrench c- punch d- saw

40: When my father becomes angry, he squeezes her teeth.


a-push together b-smile c- clean d- sew together.

41-The search for the missing sailor was abandoned after two days
a- quit b- absolved c- absconded d-abolished

42-John took loan from bank to build a new building.


a-save money b-money borrowed c-check d-cement.

43-I’ll get my father ---------- the lights


a-install b-installing c- to install d-installed.

44-We got the house --------------


a-repaint b-to repaint c- repainting d- repainted
****
The British architect Sir Lutyens employed more than 150 craftsmen to ensure the authenticity of
his design. He had a lawn of green velvet laid out band a beautiful miniature garden put in to the
east, where flowers traditionally catch the morning sun. To guard the palace, Lutyens had figures
toy sentries at attention placed around the grounds. He even had a garage built to hold several
toy limousines and a mechanic’s workshop constructed, complete with miniature tools. The
house itself has three floors. The exterior walls of the house are made of wood, craved and
painted to resemble stone. Lutyens had a mechanism installed that raised and lowers the walls
electrically so the interior rooms can be reached. He had workmen put real marble and parquet
floors in the rooms. Along with windows that slide open and doors that lock. He had plumbers
create a system for hot and cold running water, which runs from silver faucets.

45-What is the career of Lutyens?


a-A plumber b-A doctor c-An architect d-A mechanic

46-How many jobs that mention in the text?


a-One b- Two c-Three d-Four

47- He had a lawn of green velvet laid out band a beautiful miniature garden put in to the east.
a-guided b-spread c- took d-discovered

48- He had a lawn of green velvet laid out band a beautiful miniature garden put in to the east.
a-small copy b-large c-wide d-design

49- Lutyens had figures toy sentries at attention placed around the grounds.
a-doll b-guard c-cleaner d-servant

50-How many floors that the house itself has?


a-One b- Two c- Three d- Four

51- The exterior walls of the house are made of :


a- Stone b- Wood c- Plastic d- Velvet.

52-If you have leak in the pipe, you’ll call the --------- to fix it.
a-A plumber b-A technician c-An architect d-A mechanic

53- Which word that gives meaning “a good skill” is: -


a- marble. b- parquet. c- resemble. d- authenticity.

****
-On the spring morning, a few people were waking up, getting dressed, having breakfast, waiting
for streetcars, or walking to work, but most San Franciscans were sleeping when the ground
began to shake. One of the first buildings to fall was the city hall. Damages to this building alone
totaled $ 7 million. Thousands of other buildings followed. Broken electric wires and gas lines
started many fires. Within twenty-four hours, the city was destroyed. Over 28000 buildings
burned. About 2500 people died and 250000 lost their homes. Architects and engineers rebuilt
San Francisco. In three years, over 20000 buildings were built. All of them were bigger, stronger,
and safer than the ones that were destroyed. Many scientists believe than San Francisco will
experience a much stronger earthquake before 2006.
54- The reason to happen fire in many building is
a- earthquake b- Broken electric wires and gas lines
c- Broken electric wires d- Broken gas lines

55-: What is the case of people in San Francisco when the earthquake occurred?
a-Sleeping b- getting dressed c- waiting for streetcars d- walking to work.

56-: Almost people in San Francisco after earthquake occurred are:-


a-losing the home b-died.
c-sleeping d-living.

57- What do Many scientists think for San Francisco before 2006?
a- It will stand earthquake b- It will destroy
c-It will rebuild the building d- it will change the building.

58-Toothpaste comes out of the tube when ----------- is applied.


a-process b- Pressure c-estimate d- seize

59-our life is very sophisticated now.


a-expensive b- complicated c-interesting d-boring.

60-Ali went to hospital because he had ulcer.


a-close friend b- problem in stomach c-headache d-backache.

61-You should not buy this old wreck.


a-ancient b- classic shape c- broken down vehicle d-antique

62-If you had acknowledged you had an ulcer, you wouldn’t have aggravated your condition.
a-check b-to make worse c- hostile d-
******
The United Nations International children’s (UNICEF) Emergency fund was created by the United
Nations in 1946 to provide food, clothing, blanket, and medicine to children who needed help
after World War II. While providing this immediate assistance, UNICEF officials realized that
there was a need for long-range programs to benefit children all over the world. To this end, the
organization changes its focus as well as its name. Today it is known as the United Nation
Children’s Fund. In order to aid children the world over, UNICEF today combines humanitarian
and developmental goals by helping over 100 countries plan and expand services in the areas of
health and education. It also supports projects that help reduce infant mortality rates, such as
immunization programs and food supplement projects. It also sponsors classes in nutrition,
childcare, and parenting, as well as in basic education.

63- UNICEF also sponsors classes in nutrition, childcare, and parenting, as well as in basic
education.
a-had got b- got c-science of eating d-gets

64- UNICEF also supports projects that help reduce infant mortality rates
a-must b-death c-should d-ought

*****
-Eating chocolate has helpful physical effects. The sugar and fat in chocolate give people quick
energy. This is why mountain climbers often carry chocolate with them. For this same reason,
people like to have a candy bar when they’re feeling tired. Eating chocolate has mental effects,
too. Many people crave chocolate in times of stress or emotional upset. Some psychologists
explain that people associate chocolate with the happy times of their childhoods. The taste of
chocolate reminds them of the food and comfort they receive from their mothers. However,
physical scientists have developed another explanation. They say that one ingredient of
chocolate, phenyl ethylamine, seems to lower stress. There is no doubt that chocolate, with its
unique physical and psychological effect and its unmatched flavor, is one of the world’s favorite
foods.

65-What is chocolate provided the body?


a- quick energy b- mental effects c- lower stress d- all are correct.

66-Why are the mountain climbers often carry chocolate with them?
a-to feel happy b-to give quick energy c- to give mental effects d- all are correct.

67- Why do the children like the chocolate? Because most children
a-prefer color’s b- prefer the taste c-prefer it than food d-(b&c) are correct

68-Why is chocolate one of the world’s favorite foods? as


a-taste b-useful effects c- psychological effect d- all are correct

69-It ---------- until 20 minutes after Ali had arrived at the station.
a-don’t leave b- doesn’t leave c-didn’t leave d-hadn’t left

70- My computer is like your computer.


a- the same as b-isn’t similar to c- different from d- love

71- Maha had expected -------- the work before I arrived.


a-finished b- to finish c- finishing d-did finished

72- Unless he had run fast, he --------- in the race.


a-will win b-wouldn’t win c-wouldn’t have won d-won’t win

73- ------- do People go to the seaside? In order to swim.


a- Why b- When c- What d- Where

74- ------------------- did they live in Amman? For four years.


a- How well b- How long c- How often d- How

75- Numerous exports have treated the problem.


a-The problem has been treated b-The problem has be treated
c-The problem is treated d-The problem was treated

76- The number of students --------------- going to the class picnic.


a-is b- are c-were d-be

77- Ali is ------------ better than his brother.


a-a b- an c-the d- x

78- Baghdad is the famous for the fish --------------- people eat by the river.
a-who b- whom c-whose d-which
79- Do you know the man (who, whom, whose, which) has just passed us?
a-who b- whom c-whose d-which

80-Ali is a 25 year old. John is a 25 year old


a-Ali is older than John b- Ali is older than John
c- Ali is as old as John. d- Ali isn’t the same as John.

81-“If I were you, I would see a doctor”


a- He told me if he had been you, he would see a doctor
b- He told me that he had been you, he would see a doctor
c- He told me to he had been you, he would see a doctor
d- He told me to see a doctor

82-”Can I borrow your bicycle today?”


a-He asked if could he borrow your bicycle today?
b- He asked if he could borrow your bicycle today
c- He asked that he could borrow your bicycle today
d- He asked to he could borrow your bicycle today c-better d-the best

83-“we don’t understand this question”.


a-The student said that they didn’t understand that question
b-The student said if they didn’t understand that question
a-The student said not to understand that question
a-The student said why they didn’t understand this question

84- Ali is ----------- than you are.


a- generous b- more generous c- generouser d- the most generous

85- Did Ali run as -------- Hani in the race?


a-fast b-faster c-fast as d- the fastest

86- She is one of the------------- girls in the class


a-bright b-brighter c-brightest d-most brightest

87- This picture is ------------- drawn than that one.


a-good b- well c- better d-the best

88-“If I were you, I would not go at night”


a-He warned me that if I were you, I would not go at night
b-He warned me that he would you, I would not go at night
c-He warned me that to go at night
d-He warned me not to go at night

89- This is the doctor ------------ son won the prize last week.
a-who b- whom c-whose d-which

90- The exam was difficult, so ---------------- students passed.


a-few b-a few c- little d- a little
91- The children have to learn the poem by heart.
a-The poem has been learnt by heart.
b-The poem has to been learnt by heart.
c-The poem has to be learnt by heart.
d-The poem have been learnt The children.

92- -------------------- books did you read in summer? Twelve.


a- How much b- How long c- How often d- How many

93- ----------------- is the bus station from here? It is 2 km.


a- How far b- How long c- How often d- How many

94- He would be angry if you (speak) roughly to him.


a-speak b-spoke c-had spoken d-would speak

95- If the bell (ring) at 7:30, we would have to get up.


a-rings b-rang c-had rang d-had rung

96- I wish I ------------ him tomorrow.


a- can b- may c- could d- will

97- Have you decided ----------- your old car?


a- sell b-to sell c-selling d-sold

98- Ali was born in Amman --------------- 1977.


a-for b- at c- in d-on

99- It started raining while the gardeners -------------- the trees.


a-plant b-were planting c-will plant d-plants

100- The train for Amman ------------------ at 9 o’clock every day.


a- has left b- is leaving c- left d- leaves

Good Luck

You might also like