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    actors locked inamnesia look after archaeologist micearrest mousetrapashamed murder astronauts murderer bang nervous -

    bathroom organizationcapture orient city centre overlookingcoast owner -crime passengerscriminal plan for discover poisondiscovery poisonous

    Eiffel Tower prizeembarrassed proveenemy qualities equipment realize -excavate retiredexcavation sailor feed save fromfind out science fiction

    following week scientistforeign country secret agentgolf set freegovernment shygroup snow guests soldier guilty solve a crimeheadquarters spy -

    hidden - steal

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    hunt surprise husband suspectidentify take controlinclude take place

    innocence tasteinnocent time of war instead of translateinvade transmitter invasion travel agentlead wifeleaders world war leave worried

    Amnesia

    Not being able to remember , a medical condition that makes you forgetthings

    Excavation Digging up the ground to find things from the past. Excavate (v.)

    MousetrapEquipment for catching or killing mice.

    Murder(n)

    The crime of intentionally killing someone

    Poison (n)

    A substance that may kill or harm you if you eat/drink itShy

    Nervous and embarrassed about talking to people

    Not confident , especially about meeting or talking to new people.

    Headquarter

    The place from where an organization or a company is controlled. e.g.police headquarters,

    Identity - - Identify ( v(.96

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    Who someone is e.g. They promised to keep her identity secret.The things that make one person or group of people different fromothers e.g. identity card. Cultural identity.

    Innocent (adj.) Not guilty of committing a crime- not having experience of life.

    ex. He claims to be innocent of the crime. (Innocence) Invasion

    Invade (v(. When an army enters a country by force to take control of it.

    Secret agent

    Someone who tries to find out secret information about anothercountry.

    LeakSpy

    Someone who secretly tries to discover information about a person ,country , etc. .

    Suspect (n)(v.)

    Someone who may have committed a crime

    To think that someone may have committed a crime.

    Transmitter Equipment that sends radio messages.(transmit) (v.)

    Prepositions & Expressionsthe queen of Englishcrime fiction

    overlooking

    close to Save..fromLook after set free = releasebe deeply affected by on the way back to suffer from have effect oninterested in turn into= make into Work on excavations without a break based on on the coastdied aged 85 85

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    ..

    Amnesia (n.) amnesty She could remember nothing about the week and is thought to havesuffered from amnesia.

    Excavation (n.) excavate (v.) Archaeologists are planning a new excavation in the south of thecountry. These Roman coins were excavated from a site in Cambridge.

    Mousetrap mouse mat After they saw a mouse, they decided to put a mousetrap in the

    kitchen.Murder = crime(n.)

    murder(v.) Murderer (n.) She was charged with attempted murder..

    She was accused / convicted of murdering her husband.

    He was a murderous dictator. Poison (n.)-(v.)

    -poisonous(adj.)

    poisoned (adj.)He tried to poison his wife. Her father had poisoned her mind against me. Last year we had a food poisoning as we had eaten salted fish. Ten people died of poisonous gas yesterday.

    shy (adv.) Shyly ( adv.) Shyness (n.) He was too shy to say anything to her.

    She smiled shyly. You have nothing to be ashamed of.

    Crime (n.)

    Criminal (n.) (adj.)- Criminologist (n.)

    Violent crime is on the increase. He has a criminal record. The police look for the dangerous criminal.

    Innocent (adj.) #

    guilty

    Innocence He soon discovered that they are innocent.

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    She tried to prove her innocence.

    spy (n.) spy on He spied on her through the keyhole. We discovered their spy.

    Include (v.) Contain (v.) Enclose (v.)1- The price includes the service.2- The room contains a bed, a couch and three chairs.3- He enclosed a photo with the letter.4- The flat consistsof three rooms,

    a bathroom and a kitchen.

    Presenter: Welcome to The Book Programme.Today, our subject is the queen of English crimefiction, Agatha Christie. You may never have read

    any of her books, but you probably know her name. To tell us more abouther name, we have Professor Dunn from London University. Professor,could you tell us about Agatha Christies life?

    Professor Dunn: Well, Agatha Miller was born in 1890 and was theyoungest of three children. She was a shy child who was very close to herfamily. She didnt go to school, but was taught at home by her mother. Shestarted writing at a very young age and wrote all her life.Presenter: Was she only a writer?Professor Dunn: No, During the First World War she worked as a nurse,and while she was looking after wounded soldiers, she learned aboutmedicines and poisons, information that was later used in her writing.

    Presenter: And when was her first novel written?Professor Dunn: In 1920, soon after the war ended.Presenter: I remember reading that Agatha Christie was deeply affectedby the death of her mother. Can you tell us about that?Professor Dunn: Yes, when her mother died in 1926, Christiedisappeared for about a week. Nobody knew where she was. Later, shecould remember nothing about the week and is thought to have sufferedfrom amnesia. Soon after this, Christie started travelling abroad. Her first

    journey, on the Orient Express train, was to Baghdad and the ancient cityof Ur. On her second trip, she met the archaeologist Max Mallowan,

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    whom she later married. She became very interested in archaeology andworked with her husband on excavations around Iraq. Its reported thatshe cleaned and repaired some of the things that were found herself.Presenter: Some of her books are based on her travels to these countries,

    arent they?Professor Dunn: Yes, including famous novels like Murder on the OrientExpress, Death on the Nile and Death Comes as the End, a dark story of afamily in Ancient Egypt.Presenter: And she continued writing all her life, didnt she?Professor Dunn: yes, she did. In all she wrote eighty crime stories, manyof which were turned into films or theatre plays. Her most famous play isThe Mousetrap, which was first performed in 1952. Since then, the playhas been performed without a break and is the longest-running play in theworld.Presenter: Thats incredible!Professor Dunn: It is. Her best books have been published in over ahundred countries and translated into over forty languages. AgathaChristie died aged 85, in 1976.een a pleasure.

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    N OR M? It is a time of warin England and everyone knowsthat there could be an invasion at any time. The

    government knows that the enemy is being helpedby a dangerous group of spies inside the country,but nobody knows theiridentity. But it is believedthat the spies headquarters is a small hotel on thecoast, and the spies leaders are a man and

    a woman Two secret agents, Tommy Beresfordand his wife Tuppence, are sent to the hotel to find these spies.They meet the other hotel guests and the people from the town. Theguests include Mr. Bletchley, a retired soldier; Mrs. Sprot, a shy youngwoman; and Carl von Deinim, a scientist. Mr. Bletchley introduces Tommyto Mr. Haydock, a retired sailor who lives in a house overlooking the sea.The three men sometimes play golf together.The Beresfords first suspects are the hotel owner and the scientist, but

    he soon discovered that both are innocent. Then they hear that the

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    invasion is planned forthe following week. This means they have sevendays to find the enemy and save the country from invasion.One day, after a game of golf, Tommy finds a radio transmitterhidden inMr. Hay dock's bathroom and realizes that Haydock is one of the spies.

    Haydock does not seem worried by Tommys discovery. Tommy leavesits friend's house, but on the way back to his hotel, he's captured andlocked in a room.Tuppence discovers the other spy leader. To everyone's surprise, it is theshy Mrs. Sprot. The police arrest her and soon find Mr. Haydock. Tommyis set free. Without the help of the spies leaders, the invasion cannot takeplace. Tommy and Tuppence have saved the country!

    1- Respond to each of the following situations :1- Your friend feels tired.2- You advise your friend who spends all night studying for the exam.3- Your friend advises you to have rest.4- Your friend says that you shouldn't stop smoking.

    2- Mention the place , the speakers and the language eachof the following two min-dialogues :

    1-A: Show me the names of customers who phoned.B: Here they are.A: O.K. Type this letter and send it now.B: O.K sir.

    2- A: I would like to read a book aboutthe 6th October war.

    B: you can find it on the third shelf,On the right.

    3-Choose the correct answer from a , b , c or d :Listening Ex l

    1) Today, our subject is the of English crime Fiction, Agatha Christie.A-king b- princess c- prince

    d- queen

    2) Agatha Miller was in 1890 and was the youngest of three children.

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    a-borne b-born c-bearingd- bored

    3) She was a .. child who was very close to her family.a- ashamed b-shameful c- shyly

    d-shy4) During the First World War she worked as a nurse, and while she was

    looking after .. soldiers.A-wound b-wounded c-

    wounding d- windy5) Agatha Christie was deeply .. bythe death of her mother.a- effected b- affect c-

    affected d-effective6) She could remember nothing about the week and is thought to havesuffered from .

    a- amnesty b-amnesia c-sensei d- amnesic

    7) She became very interested in archaeology and worked with herhusband on ..

    a- excavate b-excavators c-

    exclave d-excavations8) Some of her books are on her travels to these countriesa- base c- basis c-

    basic d- based9) Many of works were films or theatre plays.a- turned out b- turned into c-

    turned on d- turned off10)

    Her most famous play is The Mousetrap, which was first in 1952.a- made b- done c-performed d- carried11) The play has been performed without and is the longest-

    running play in the world.a- run b- running c-to run d- ran12) Agatha Christie died 85, in 1976.

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    a- aged b- agingc- age d- oldS.B Exercise13-The government knows that the enemy is being helped by a dangerous

    group of inside the country.a-spies b- activators c-facilitators d-helpers

    14- It is believed that the spies headquarters is a small hotel on the coast.d- beach a- coast b- bankc- shore15-The guests . Mr. Bletchley, a retired soldier; Mrs. Sprot, a shyyoung woman; and Carl von Denim, a scientist.a- consists b- include c-contain d- enclose

    16-Mr. Bletchley introduces Tommy to Mr. Haydock, a retired sailor wholives in a house the sea.a- overlooking b- overlooks c-looking up d- looking on17- The police discovered that the .. are innocent.

    a- suspicions b- suspects c-suspected d- sessions

    18- The invasion is planned for the following week. ,so they have sevendays to find the enemy and save the country from it.

    a- invade b- invasionc- invader d- envision

    19- The police find a radio hidden in his bathroom ,so he is one ofthe spies.

    a-transmitter b-transporterc- translator d- transplanted

    20- .. the way back to his hotel, he's captured and locked in a room.a- in b- atc- on d-by

    21- To everyone's , the shy Mrs. Sprot is the other spy leader.a- surprising b- surprised

    c- surprisingly d-surprise

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    W.B Exercise1. means not being able to remember or a medical condition thatmakes you forget things .

    a-

    Amnesiac

    b-

    Amnesic

    c-

    Amnesty

    d- Amnesia

    2. is digging up the ground to find things from the past.

    a-Excavation

    b-Execute

    c-Exclusion

    d- Exclude

    3..is the crime of killing someone.

    a-Murderer

    b-Murderous

    c- Murder d-Murderess

    4.A substance that may kill or harm you if you eat/drink it is called.

    a- poison b-poisonous

    c-poisoning

    d- poisoned

    5..means nervous and embarrassed about talking to people.

    a- shyness b- shyly c- shy d- shelly6. Equipment used to catch mice is called.

    a- mouse mat b-

    mousetrap

    c- mouse

    tail

    d- mouse

    fighter7. Many children are ..about talking to their teacher when theyfirst go to school.

    a- ashamed b- shy c- timid d- coward8.All the fish in the river died , someone must have put -------in water.

    a- poison b- salt c- sugar d- saline9.A man has been found dead in the road, the police think it was notan accident , it was ----------------..

    a- amurderer

    b- amurder

    c- anevent

    d- acriminal

    10. He banged his head and is now suffering from ..

    a-antheastic

    b-supremacy

    c-amnesty

    d-amnesia

    11. After seeing the mouse , they decided to put a ------- in the kitchen..

    a- mouse b- mouse c- mouse d- mouse

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    mat pad trap rat12. A person who finds out information about another country ororganisation.

    a- spy b- skater c- seer d- srayer

    13. The place from which a company or action is controlled isa..

    a-headset

    b-headquarters

    c-headdress

    d- head

    14. Someone you find hasnt done a crime is ..

    a- guilty b-

    innocent

    c-

    innocence

    d-

    suspect

    15. Police are looking for someone who stole a car yesterday .Themain ..is a man in his forties.

    a-suspect

    b-suspicion

    c- suspire d-criminal

    16. They are using a very powerful ...to send signals to theastronauts.

    a-transporter

    b-transplanted

    c-transmitter

    d-transmit

    17. Working as a ..in a foreign country can be a very dangerousjob.

    a-diplomat

    b-customer

    c- client d- spy

    18. In many countries , people have to carry an .card to provewho they are.

    a-identity

    b-identify

    c-identifying

    d-identifiably

    19. In Britain in 1940s , people were afraid of an .by the enemy.

    a- invade b-

    invasion

    c-

    conquer

    d- raid

    20. The Romans ..Britain in 43 BC.

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    a-invaded

    b-invasion

    c- raid d- attack

    21. We saw a lot of photos, but we couldnt ..the man we'dmet.

    a-identity

    b-identical

    c-identify

    d- know

    22. How did the man prove his ?

    a-innocent

    b-innocence

    c-freedom

    d- guilty

    23. The enemy used radios to .messages to their ships.

    a-transplant

    b-transport c-transfer d-transpire

    24. They ......that the driver had been going very fast at thetime of the accident.

    a- satire b- suspire c-suspicion

    d-suspect

    4-Correct the mistakes in these sentences: ( based on vocabulary)1. Excavation means to dig up the ground to find things from the present.2. Murder is the crime of hurting people.3. He is ashamed he is always nervous and embarrassed.4. The price contains breakfast and accommodation.5. We went to school by his car.6. Some of the books are basing on her travels.5-Correct the mistakes in these sentences: ( based on vocabulary)7. I remember to visit the pyramids when I was 10.8. Insomnia means having no ability to remember.9. She died aging 80.

    10. Her stories were made to films.11. She was the younger of three children..12. he was set free after being proved that he was guilty.6-Translate into Arabic:

    Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She has sold overtwo billion books worldwide and has been translated into over 45

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    languages. She also wrote over a dozen plays, including The Mousetrap,which is now the longest running play in theatrical history.7-Translate into English:

    1. -2. -

    Grammar

    Passive verbs

    TTOO BBEE ++ PP..PP: .: .TOTO BBEE::Simple present Am / is / are + PP. People speak Arabic in Egypt.Arabic is spoken in Egypt.Present Cont.:

    Am / is / are + being + PP. Someone is repairing my car.

    My car is being repaired.Simple pastWas / were + PP. They invited me to a party.I was invited to a party.Past Cont. Was / were + being + PP.

    I thought they were watching me.I thought I was being watched.

    Present perfectHave / has been + PP.

    I have paid the bill.The bill has been paid.

    Past perfectHad been + PP.

    I knew why they had picked me for the team.I knew why I had been picked for the team.

    Future simple :Will be + PP.

    They will tell you your examresults next Monday.You will be told your exam results

    next Monday.

    Future perfect Willhave been + PP.

    She will have saved enough money.Enough money will have been saved.

    Perfect modals:Should have/could have/might

    have ..etc + been + PP.

    He should have done the job.The job should have been done.

    He could have paid the bill.

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    can / could-will / would-shall / should may / might- have to / has to /had to /ought to /need to /neednt- used to/be going to/will have to

    Dont /doesnt am not / isnt / arent + PP

    Didnt wasnt / werent +p.p

    The bill could have been paid.

    Should have done Should have been done

    She used to clean the flat. (The flat)The flat used to be cleaned.

    They will have to cancel the match. (The match)The match will have to be cancelled.

    get :be (get arrested / get killed/ get married / get divorced / get caught/ get elected / get lost / get hurt / get beaten / get

    delayed / get confused / get burnt / get damaged / get fired / get run over )

    The police caught him. (He)He was caught by the police. = He got caught by the police.

    She beat me at chess. (I)

    I wasbeaten at chess. = I gotbeaten at chess. + :by build / invent / discover / design / write / damage / compose / destroyBeethoven composed this symphony. (by)

    This symphony was composed by Beethoven. :

    They don't speak Arabic in Peru. (Arabic)Arabic is not spoken in Peru.

    They didnt see the robbers. (The robbers)The robbers werent seen. Neither / No one / Nobody

    Neitherof them did the job. (The job)The job wasntdone.

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    It is possible = can be + PP Its impossible = cant be + PP Its necessary = must be + PP Its unnecessary = neednt be + PP Its probable = may be + PP Its improbable = might be + PP Its advisable = should be + PPIts inadvisable = shouldnt be + PP

    1) It + be + P.P. ( ) + that + 2) + to Be + PP. ( .) + to-inf

    ( ) + to be + PP( .) + to have + PP

    ( )

    .

    She gave me a gift. I was given a gift. A gift was givento me. :for buy / build / find / order / make / leave / save / get / keep. (for) He built his parents a house.

    A house was built forhis parents. to :give / bring / lend / offer / pass / read / sell / show / write. (to) He sold me his old car. His old car wassoldto me. let .allow:She let me drive her car. I was allowedto drive her car.

    Its necessary towash vegetables before eating. (washed)Vegetables must be washed before eating

    : think / say / believe / know / consider / understand / claim / expect /

    allege / report / suppose. People think that this building withstands earthquakes. :

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    1- It is thought that this building withstands earthquakes.2- This building is thought to withstand earthquakes. : People believe that she stole the documents. (It) (She..) It is believed that she stole the documents.

    She is believedto have stolen the documents to be + ing:I think he is making a plan. (It) (He)It is thought that he is making a plan.He is thoughtto be makinga plan. to be +V- ingto have been +V- ing

    I think he was making a plan. (It) (He) It is thought that he was making a plan.

    He is thoughtto be making/ to have been makinga plan.It is said that or "It is believed that People say that the Wall of China is the greatest building on Earth. .

    It is said that the Wall of China is the greatest building on Earth.The Wall of China is said tobe the greatest building on Earth.

    More examples: The police believe that the terrorists escaped.(It) (The prisoner)

    It is believed that the terrorists escaped.The terrorists are believed to have escaped.

    The newspaper reported that the team lost the game.It was reported that the team lost the game.The team was reported to have lost the game.

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    [email protected] 21 74 158

    1- Respond to each of the following situations :1- Your friend asks your advice about what he would do on the holiday tohelp other people.2- Your wants to spend his holiday in a coastal town. Give him advice.3- You ask your friend about the best way to study English.4- Your father advises you to sleep early to keep fit.

    2- Mention the place , the speakers and the language eachof the following two min-dialogues :

    1-A: How would you like to pay for it, sir?B) By credit card.A) Well .Shall I put it in a bag for you?B) Yes, please.

    2-A) Where to?

    Asking for advice Giving advice

    Can I ask your advice about ? 1-I think you should .Can you give me some advice about ..? 2 Why don't you.?What do you think I should do about.? 3 If I were you , I would

    What do you think about ? 4 It would be a good idea toWhat would you do if you were me? 5 You could /should/ought to...What should I do ? 6 How/ what about + v + ing?What advice can you give me? 7 You had better.

    8 You ought to..9 The best thing is to

    Accepting advice Not acceptingYes, you are right. I don't want to do that.

    Yes, I know I should. I don't really think so.That is a great idea. Certainly not.

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    B) The airport, please. Terminal 2Could you hurry up, please?

    The plane leaves in half an hour. A) I will do my best, but as you see

    The traffic is very heavy today.S.B3.-Choose the correct answer from a, b ,c or d

    1.Agatha at home by her mother.

    a- wastaught

    b- istaught

    c- is beingtaught

    d- taught

    2.She is thought suffered from amnesia.

    a- to b- to be c- to have d- having3. It ..that she cleaned and repaired some of the things thatwere found..

    a- thinking c- thoughtb- wasthinking

    d- was thought

    4.Some of her stories ..on her travels to these countries.

    a- bebased b- base c- arebased d- havebasedThe play ..performed without a break.

    a-'dperformed

    b- have beenperformed

    c- has beenperformed

    d-performed

    5.Her best books ..in over a hundred years.

    a- was

    published

    b- have been

    published

    c-

    published

    d- publish

    6.The mousetrap in 1947 by Agatha Christie.

    a- waswritten

    b- iswritten

    c- wrote d- waswriting

    7. It was written as a radio play Three Blind Mice.

    a- is called b- calling c- wascalled

    d- called

    8.The same characters for the first eleven years .

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    a- played b- wereplaying

    c- wereplayed

    d- play

    9.Since then the actors ... many times.

    a-

    changed

    b- have been

    changed

    c- have

    changed

    d- were

    changed

    10.It is now known that last month was .for two years.

    a- hot b- hotter c- thehotter

    d- thehottest

    11. Egypt is believed to .the best tourist attractions .a- has b- have c- having d- be

    having

    12. It has been reported that foreign tourism ..by 20% last year.a- isincreasing

    b- hasincreased

    c-increase

    d-increased

    W.B4-Choose the correct answer from a, b ,c or d

    13.The Mousetrap as a radio play in 1947.

    a- is

    written

    b- was

    written

    c- has

    written

    d- has been

    written14. Agatha Christies books .more than 40 languages.

    a- hadtranslated

    b- weretranslated

    c-translated

    d- translate

    15.2008 Olympic Games by millions of people all over theworld.

    a- arewatched

    b- have beenwatched

    c- werewatched

    d- has beenwatched

    16. Petra .by the Romans in 106 AD.a- has beencaptured

    b- wascaptured

    c-captured

    d- was beingcaptured

    17.The Eiffel Tower .by Gustave Eiffel in 1889.

    a- have beendesigned

    b- wasdesigned

    c- haddesigned

    d- havedesigned

    The Cairo Metro is used to .about 10 million passengers everyday.

    a- be b- was c- carrying d- carry

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    carrying carrying18. Many of Agatha Christies stories .into films .

    a-ve been made b-had made c-were

    making d-made

    19.This years prize for crime fiction by a 78-year-oldman.

    a was won b-has been won

    c-was winning d-will be won

    20. The last World Cup Final on TV by three hundred millionpeople.

    a- saw b-is seen

    c-was seen d-will be seen

    21. English and Arabic .in most tourist offices.

    a speak b-spoken

    c-is spoken d-are spoken

    22.One of the classroom windows

    a- were broken b-broken c-has been

    broken d-are broken23. A famous tennis player is believed .after a city centre road

    accident.

    a- to hurt b-to be hurt c-to

    have hurt d-hurt

    24.It is now known that Egypt .by increasingnumbers of tourists last year.

    a- visited b-was visited c-is visitedd-has been visited

    25.it is believed that languages .to younger children atschools.

    a taught b-are teaching

    c-is taught d-are taught

    26.It that archaeologists have found a new pyramid at

    Saqqara

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    a reports b-reported c-was

    reporting d-has been reported

    More Exercises27. He is ---------------- to have suffered from amnesia.

    a think b thinking c to think

    d thought

    28.A famous tennis player ------------- to be hurt in the accident.

    a is believed b are believed c is believing

    d are believing

    29.Money ---------to bring happiness.

    a thought b will think c has thoughtd is thought

    30.It was reported ----------- cancelled.

    a that the match b that the match was c to

    have d have been

    31.They are expected -------------- the cup.

    a to have won b that they will win c to win

    d to have been won

    32.My son ------------------ to get full marks.

    a believes b believed c is believing

    d is believed

    33. It -----------that money is very important.

    a can't deny b can't have denied c denied

    d can't be denied34.We don't know where he lives . ------------ believed to live in

    Tanta.

    a It is b It was c He is

    d He has

    35. He --------- to be one of the most intelligent pupils.

    a considers b is considered c has

    considered d is considering36. ------------ is known that smoking is harmful to health.

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    a Everyone b It c No one

    d He

    37.It has ----------- reported that he the criminal.

    a be b been c being

    d is

    38. -------- thought that he will take part in the race.

    a It is b It has c He

    is d - He was

    39.It was -------------that he killed the old woman.

    a suppose b supposing c

    supposes d supposed40. It is reported --------- she cleaned her room.

    a to b that c

    be d been

    5-Correct the mistakes in these sentences: ( Based onGrammar)

    1) It is been reported that he took the money.

    2) It is know that he can help us.3) He is said too be a thief.4) She was believed to have steal the car.5) It is fear that there are no survivors of the crash.6) It was believed that he stole the bank.

    6-Correct the mistakes in these sentences: ( Based onGrammar)

    7) It said that the Wall of China is the greatest building on Earth.8) It believes that the terrorists escaped.9) It was reported that the team to lose the game.

    10) He is thought to have making a plan.11) It thought that he is making a plan.12) She is believed to have steal the documents

    6-Translate into Arabic:Some of the most important aims of education are to build the

    Egyptian citizen who is able to face the future and create a productive

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    society .Education also aims at preparing a generation of scientists ableto stand up the monopoly of science and technology by some countries .7- Translate into English:

    1 -2 -

    Test on unit 4A- Language Functions

    1. Respond to each of the following situations :

    1. A friend asks for your advice about keeping fit. Youadvise him to go swimming everyday.2 You want some advice from a friend about how you caneat more healthily.3 A friend wants to meet new people, but she/he is veryshy. You think it would be a good idea for him /her to join asports club.4 - Ask your teacher for advice about how to do well in thenext test.

    2- Mention the place , the speakers and the language eachof the following two min-dialogues :

    1. A ) Hello ! Can I help you, sir?B) Yes, Id like to have a single room, please. A) With or without a bathroom. B) With a bathroom.

    2.) how was your flight, sir?) Excellent.

    ) Welcome back to Egypt.

    B- Vocabulary and structure3. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:

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    1)She could remember nothing about the week and is thought to havesuffered from .

    a- amnesty b- amnesia c- sensei d- amnesic2)Some of her books are on her travels to these countries

    a- base b- basis c- basic d- based3)Agatha Christie died 85, in 1976.

    d-agedc- agingb-agea-old4).. the way back to his hotel, he's captured and locked in a room.

    d-inc-atb- ona-by5) means not being able to remember or a medical

    condition that makes you forget things.a-Amnesiac

    b-Amnesic

    c-Amnesty

    d- Amnesia

    6) is digging up the ground to find things from the past.a-Excavation

    b-Execute

    c-Exclusion

    d- Exclude

    7) Equipment used to catch mice is called.a- mouse

    mat

    b-

    mousetrap

    c- mouse

    tail

    d- mouse

    fighter8) Many children are ..about talking to their teacher when theyfirst go to school.

    a- ashamed b- shy c- timid d- coward9) Agatha at home by her mother.

    a- wastaught

    b- istaught

    c- is beingtaught

    d- taught

    10) She is thought suffered from amnesia.

    a- to b- to be c- to have d- having11) The same characters for the first eleven years .

    a- played b- wereplaying

    c- wereplayed

    d- play

    12) Since then the actors ... many times.a-changed

    b- have beenchanged

    c- havechanged

    d- werechanged

    13) The Mousetrap as a radio play in 1947.

    a- is b- was c- has d- has been

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    written written written written14) Agatha Christies books .more than 40 languages.

    a- hadtranslated

    b- weretranslated

    c-translat

    ed

    d-translate

    15) 2008 Olympic Games by millions of people all over the world.a- arewatched

    b- have beenwatched

    c- werewatched

    d- has beenwatched

    16) Petra .by the Romans in 106 AD.a- has beencaptured

    b- wascaptured

    c-captured

    d- was beingcaptured

    4. Correct the underlined mistakes in the followingsentences1. How about go to the zoo?2 . The book is believed to be written 2 years ago.3. People think that he to go to Cairo last year.

    4 Archaeologists are planning a new expedition.5. She tried to prove her innocent.6. He can't remember any thing .He suffers from amnesty.C- Reading

    2.5. Read the following passage then answer thequestionsPsychologists have been coming up with lots of theories about motivation.They have been busy answering questions on what it is, where it comesfrom and why some people suffer from a lack of it while others have toomuch of it .The most obvious place one needs to be motivated is the workplace. Mostof us are motivated to succeed at work. Professor Cooper found that alarge percentage of successful people had lost a parent, been left by aparent or suffered other tragic loss before the age of eighteen. Cooperclaimed that The reason for seeking success is not to achieve power overothers, but to gain control over what is happening in their lives.Here are some tips to help boost your motivation Firstly, eat well andexercise. A fat stomach is not going to make you very energetic Secondly;it is useful to define your goals by writing them down. Thirdly, hang aroundpositive people If the people you spend your free time with are constantlycomplaining about life, maybe it's better you looked for new companions.Sleep well and take breaks and holidays. By putting these ideas into

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    practice, you will enjoy higher levels of motivation and a better quality oflifea) Give short answers to the following questions:1 Do people according to psychologists have similar levels

    of motivation for success? Explain.2. According to the text, where do people most likely wantto achieve success?3-Why do people who suffered in their childhood seeksuccess?4 Why is it important to have cheerful confident friends?B. Choose the correct answer from a. b, c or d.5.According to research by Professor Cooper, a huge number ofsuccessful people...........a) had good parentsb) had suffered the loss of a loved one in childhoodc) were orphans d) wanted to have power over other people .7.The word "boost" means .................a) make greater b)make smaller

    6) Read the following passage, then answer thequestions:

    The act of dialogue among cultures and civilizations faces multipletheoretical and practical questions. Fundamental questions regarding civilization andculture, and the intellectual and scientific preoccupations in this regard should notbe underestimated. I would like, however, to emphasize that the main objective forthis initiative of dialogue among cultures and civilizations is in fact to initiate a newparadigm in international relations and those among human beings in ourcontemporary world. This necessity will be clearer when we compare it with theother paradigms which currently form the basis of international relations.We cannot invite people and governments to the paradigm of dialogue of culturesand civilizations without learning lessons from history, without thoroughlyinvestigating the reasons behind major world disasters in the twentieth century andtheir continuation in the current one, and without passing judgment on the existingdominant paradigm which is based on a dialogue of power and glorification ofmight.

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    Dialogue among civilizations, viewed from an ethical perspective, is in fact aninvitation to discard what might be termed the power oriented will, in favour of alove oriented one. In this case, the result of dialogue will be empathy andcompassion. And the interlocutors will primarily be thinkers, leaders, artists and allbenevolent intellectuals who are the true representatives of their respective culturesand civilizations.Relying on shared principles, objectives, and threats in order to find sharedsolutions is a major step towards changing the existing situation and isolating theextremists who, by sanctifying violence and force, have spoilt the world for all itsinhabitants regardless of their culture or civilization.a) Give short answers to the following questions:

    1 What is the main purpose of dialogue among civilizations?2 What should be done before inviting people to dialogue among cultures??

    3 What is the major step to change the existing situation?b) Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:4) Where is this text from?

    a- a newspaper b- a science fiction storyc- a detective story d- a book on gardening

    5) What does "extremists"mean?a- the thinkers b- the fundamentalists

    c- the moderates d- the people

    D- The Mask of Gold7. Answer the following questions :

    .E - Writing8. Write a paragraph about 100 words about

    A famous writer you would like to be like him or her9. a) Translate into Arabic :

    The great divisions among humankind and the dominating sourceof conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerfulactors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will

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    occur between nations and groups of different civilizations. The clash ofcivilizations will dominate global politics.b) Translate into English :

    1-. 2-.

    Vocabulary divisions dominating conflict

    world affairs

    principaloccur

    clash global politics

    BudgetExhaust

    Luxury goods Do without