هدية من مستر احمد سعيد
الف جمله اختياري هامه جدا في منهج تالته ثانوي
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1. Millions of people watched the rocket ( start - launch - set off - beginning)on TV
2. The medicine I'm taking is wonderful. It has no side ( results - damage - effects - problems)
3. My brother and I are not twins, but we are very ( alike - same - like - correct)
4. Coal and oil are two kinds of fossil ( petrol - gas - energy - fuels)
5. Electricity is produced in a/an (bus- railway - power - energy)station.
6. I expect( I'm going to see - I'll see - I'm seeing - is going to start)you at the weekend.
7. The film ( starts - will start - started - l see)at 7.30 this evening.
8. How( many - much - lots - different)times have you seen that film
9. The distance from here to Cairo ( are - has been - is - is being)two kilometres
10. In some places, wood( are burnt - burns - burnt - is burnt)to heat people's homes
11- I'm sure you (enjoy – are enjoying – will enjoy – enjoyed) your holiday in Italy next month.
12- My train (leaves – has left – will be left – is left) at 7.15. I must hurry.
13- I have some plans for the weekend. I (paint – have painted – am going to paint – paints) my own room.
14- Have you made any arrangements for next week? –Yes, I (am meeting – meet – have met – going to meet) a friend from France on Monday.
15- By the age of 22, I expect I (am finishing – am going to finish – will finish – to finish) my university education.
16- The news bulletin (is starting – starts – has started – would start) at 9.00 and ends at 9.45.
17- Mathematics (are – have been – were – is) difficult to study.
18- There (isn't – aren't – doesn't – hasn't) any sugar here. We need to get some.
19- (Water – The water – A water – Waters) in this cup is not clean.
20- Twenty litres of petrol (don't – isn't – doesn't – hasn't) fill my car.
21- Ten million pounds (are – have – been – is) a lot of money.
22- A lot of projects (carry – is carried – are carried – will carry) out by the government every year.
23- Our post (has delivered – delivers – will deliver – is delivered) every morning at about 9 o'clock.
24- I (am probably away – will probably be away – am probably going to be away – probably go away) for a week.
25- My uncle has a (silly – stupid – dirty – smart) car. It has a lot of electronic devices.
26- If something goes (left – right – wrong – away) with the engine, the computer in your car will help you.
27- (On – In – At – With) this way, your car's engine problems will be solved.
28- It (isn't – wasn't – hasn't – doesn't) matter how long you would like to stay here.
29- You can find information about this (in – at – on – of) the internet.
30- This smart car can help you to get to your (station – location – destination – installation) quickly.
31- The television programme was about (generating – graduating – deviating – alleviating) energy from the sea.
32- How many kilometres (are – has – is – will) it from school to your house?
33- (Are – Were – Is – Has) a thousand pounds too much to spend on a holiday?
34- How (long – few – much – many) people are there in a basketball team?
35- How (little – few – much – many) luggage have you got? –Only this bag.
36- We need more laws to stop people from (pollute – polluting – pollutes – pollution) the environment.
37- This matter is (currency – current - currently – currents) being discussed.
38- Her (mission – impression – pressure – feature) in life was to work with the homeless.
39- There was a (leaf – brake – leak – leap) in the gas pipe.
40- Politics (is – are – have – were) not one of his interests.
41- I went to the garage because something had gone (right -wrong – missing – terrible) with the engine of my car.
42- I'm not sure (why – when – how – what) the problem is, but I'm sure we can solve it.
43- The mechanic (extracted – extended - examined – expanded) the engine and found what was wrong.
44- Drivers are using sat-nav(orders–systems–web–organization) to tell them how to get to a destination.
45- In the future, (Sociology – technology – biology – trilogy) will help drivers to solve engine problems
46- This device can control (why – how – when – who) fast you can drive on the road.
47- It didn't (flatter – glitter – matter – mutter) that our best player was injured after 10 minutes - we still won.
48- This device will (induce-reduce-deduce-introduce) the number of road accidents and save thousands of lives every year.
49- Could you send me the file I need as an e-mail (detachment – enrichment – attachment - development).
50- You can find information about this (on – at – with – by) the internet.
51. When I was at school I won a poetry writing ( race - article - competition - game)
52. She sent me the report as an e-mail ( attachment - letter -picture – article)
53. The little girl does not want to sing because she is ( innocent - secret - spy – shy)
54. My favourite musical (player - instrument - tool - equipment)is the piano
55. The cover of my book is made of (glass - rubber - cardboard - wood)
56. We arrived half an hour late. The film(began - was beginning -had begun - has begun)half an hour earlier. 57. Agatha Christie’s books (have been translated - have translated - translated - were being translated)into more than 40 languages. 58. The Romans (have captured - were captured- captured-had captured)Petra nearly two thousand years ago.
59. Your train leaves in ten minutes. If you hurry, you(catch - will catch - would catch - are catching)it.
60. If I am thirsty(I will drink - I would drink - I am drinking - I drank)water.
61 – A (criminal – judge – lawyer – detective) is a person who tries to solve crimes.
62 – The police are working(off – on – in – over)two crimes.
63 – The passengers had all taken part(in – on – at d– for)the murder.
64 – Could you (start – starting – started – starts)by telling us about kinds of trees?
65 – The climate is neither very hot (or – so c– too – nor)very cold
66 -(In – At – On – With)December 3, 1926, Agatha left home without telling anyone.
68- The suspect (was seen – has seen – is seeing – had seen) in a hotel in the north of England.
69- She is upset because her mother (died – was dying – has died – had died) recently.
70- The woman is suffering from (insomnia- anemia -amnesia-arachnophobia) and can give no details of her identity.
71- The writer was trying to get more people (interest – interesting – interests – interested) in his books.
72- At first I thought he was (ashamed- shy-impatient-shameful) but then I discovered he was just not interested in other people.
73- Since then, the play (performs – has performed – has been performed – had performed) without a break.
74- John Whitney was a (pioneer – discoverer – blender – astronomer) of computer animation.
75- The (customer – custom – consumer - consumption) of naming women after flowers is becoming less common.
76- If she (is doing – has done – does – had done) well in her exams, she will go to college in October.
77- If it (takes– has taken– was taken– is taken) in small doses, the drug has no harmful effects.
78- I'll give you 20 pounds if you (fixed – fix – fixes – had fixed) the computer for me.
79- Several people (injured – have injured – will injure – have been injured) in the accident.
80- The government is (developing – growing – destroying – damaging) a strategy to fight unemployment.
81- It (snows – has snowed – was snowing – is snowing) heavily when he woke up.
82Mr.Khaled was reading quietly when suddenly the door (burst – was bursting – had burst – has burst) open.
83- As soon as she (has entered-entered- enter -would enter) the room, she knew that there was something wrong.
84- She (doesn't type – has typed – hasn't typed – didn't type) the letters yet.
85- I (never play – have never played – am never playing – had never played) squash before.
86- It (is hoped – is hoping – hopes – has hoped) that more job opportunities will be available for young people.
87- We (are believing – are believed – believe – were believing) that he has recovered from his illness.
88- It (fears – is feared – has feared – would fear) that there are no survivors of the crash.
89- It (agrees – is agreeing – was agreed – has agreed) that the price should be fixed at $200.
90- Some archaeologists (excelled – exaggerated – extracted - excavated ) the ancient city of Troy.
91- It will take about 24 hours for the glue to (harden – widen – lengthen – shorten).
92- The hard outer covering of a tree is called (park – brick – pick – bark).
93- The less rain there is in a year, the (wider – narrower – higher – lower) the tree rings are.
94- If the bark is damaged, the tree (has died – is dying – dies – would die).
95- "Murder on the Orient Express" is one of Agatha Christie's (much – little – most – the most) famous books.
96- The (detective – addictive – alternative - attractive) had finished working on the crime.
97- We were just (around – about – without - shout ) to leave when Ali arrived.
98- When he got (of – at - on – away) the train, he noticed that it was empty.
99- Soon after the train (leaves – was leaving – to leave – had left), it started to rain.
100- Mr.Khaled Ghobashy believed that his life was (in – of – at – with) danger.
101- The next morning, the woman was found (deadly – died – dead – death).
102- If there hadn't been a doctor (with – on – for – at) the train, the man would have died.
103- We still don't know the (certainty – anxiety - identity – density) of the other man in the picture.
104- They had carefully (planned – banned – cleaned – drained) what they were going to do.
105. Too much sun can be (respectable - harmful - unthinkable - in conflict)
106. We(visited - called - hit - knocked)on the door three times, but they did not hear us.
107. Nurses are part of the medical (profession - work - job - career)
108. I get on well with all my(people - workers - colleagues - relatives)at work, but they are not close friends.
109. The accident (occurred- took - came - caused) at eight o’clock when everyone was on their way to work.
110. They (must - must have - have - can’t have)left two hours ago, so they arrived by now. It is not far.
111. No one is sure where Ali is, but we think he(must - can’t have - might have - must have)gone to see his uncle.
112. Yara Khaled asked me whether(I had been - I went - I go - had I been)there before.
113. If (I’ll read - I read - I had read - I would read) for too long, I get a headache.
114. If you had come ten minutes later, I( would leave - will leave - leave - would have left)
115- He (is – is being – has been – was) to the top of the tower with his parents.
116- Have you ever been to the top of a tall (structure – creature – feature - sculpture).
117-Yara (must have been telling – can't have been telling – must tell – can't tell) the truth. I'm sure she did.
118- I don't know where he is. He (might have missed – misses – can miss – doesn't miss) the train.
119-Ahmad (must have sent – should have sent - can't have sent – might have sent) the e-mail. I'm sure he didn't.
120- I was out this morning. He (may try – may be trying – can be trying - might have tried) to phone me then.
121- He (can't have finished–should finis- must have finished –may have finished) his tea already. It was really hot.
122- My little brother (can't have hidden - must have hidden – should have hidden – is hiding) my calculator. He's always hiding things
123- If you (liked – have liked – had liked – like) mysteries, you'll love Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
124- If I told you the story, you (wouldn't need – will need – need – wouldn't have needed) to read it.
125- I (don't mind - won't mind - wouldn't mind – didn't mind) if you tell me how the story starts.
126- If his colleagues had worked with him, he (wouldn't have to – didn't have to - wouldn't have had to – had to) do experiments on himself.
127- If I (tell – told – had told – were told) you that, you'll guess the rest of the story.
128- If you want to know what happens, you (would have to – would have had to - will have to – had to) read it yourself.
129- Hdeer asked Fatma if she (does – will do - was doing – had done) anything the next day.
130- Mona said she (was going - is going – goes – has gone) to see her grandparents.
131-Wafaa asked Rewida if she (buys – has bought - had bought – is buying) her grandfather a present.
132- She wondered why (had the meeting taken – did the meeting take – would the meeting take – the meeting had taken) so long.
133- A lot of people (communicate – compete - commute – compare) to Cairo from nearby towns.
134- He studied mechanical (entertaining – comparing – engineering – pioneering) at the University of Dublin.
135- I've (injected - invested – infected – intended) all my money in the company.
136- There has been a (depressive – expensive – explosive – massive) increase in prices in the last few weeks.
137- Our country needs a strong economic (base – case – lease – disease).
138- The small statue was (harvested – carved – deprived – braved) out of marble.
139- These big windows give good (elimination – determination – illumination – deviation).
140- Our ancient monuments have great (historical – analytical – arithmetical – botanical) importance.
141- She admitted (to have - having – had – would have) broken the computer.
142- John Nelson wrote an interesting (photography – bibliography - biography – geography) of Napoleon.
143- It took him 2 months to (recuperate –cooperate – celebrate – accelerate) from fever.
144- Two young women were trying to (rise – arouse – arise – raise) money for charity.
145- His new car (must have cost – is costing – may have cost) a lot of money. I'm sure about that.
146- They (must have gone -can't have gone-may have gone -might have gone) out because all the windows are open.
147- What you are saying (is true – must be true - can't be true – will be true). I don't believe it.
148- New evidence proved that the accused (could be – must have been – would be - couldn't have been) at the scene of the crime, so we expect that he will be released.
149- I wonder if (she will – will she – can she – does she) recognize me after all these years.
150- Mona asked if things (would turn – might turn – had turned - would have turned) out differently for Ahmed if she had been able to spend more time with him.
151- Do you think I'd be here if I (have – am having - had – had had) a choice?
152- If I (weren't – were – had been – am) you, I'd put the money in the bank right away.
153- (If I knew-Had I known-Were I to know-Should I know) earlier that you wanted to join the team, I'd have put your name on the list.
154- (If – Were – Unless – Should) there be any problems, contact me immediately
155. I’m sorry, I didn’t (see - recognise - realise - position) you. You look completely different.
1563. Most secondary school teachers (specialise - work - achieve – concentrate)in one or two subjects.
157. Experiments are used to test scientific(thoughts - processes - models - theories)
158. We’re (enjoying - remembering - celebrating - developing)my brother’s birthday next weekend.
159. My favourite (place - point - location – position)when I play football is goalkeeper.
159. I wish I (know - have known - knew - was knowing) what I was doing at the weekend
160. My sister wishes she(had worked - worked - works - has worked)harder when she was at school.
161. The children were covered in sand when they got home. They(were playing - have been playing-played - had been playing)on the beach.
162. By the time we arrived home, we (travelled - had travelled - have traveled-are travelling) over 500 kilometres.
163. I expect (pass - to pass - passing - to passing) my driving test when I take it next year.
164 – He practises(to play– to be played – to have played– playing)the guitar everyday.
165 – I regretted (criticize – to criticize – criticizing– to criticizing) her in public.
166 – She is very keen (in – on – of – about) swimming.
167 – I don't fancy(watch – watched – watches – watching)that film , there is a lot of violence .
168 – The film was really enjoyable . I wish you (would be– could be – are – had been)with us.
169 – Sham El-Nessim is a day (in which– which– who - whose ) marks the beginning of spring.
170- He is a university professor who (popularizes- specializes- realizes- economizes)in the history of the R.empire.
171- Einstein formulated the (philosophy – symbol – base – theory) of relativity in 1905.
172- The final election (advertisements - results – functions – theories) will be announced on Friday.
173- There are many who will work hard to (attach – detach - achieve - chain) these goals.
174- This is an effective treatment and could (cure – call – compose – contain) all the leprosy sufferers worldwide.
175- The weather (gracefully – grammatically - gradually – greedily) improved.
176- Most spiders weave webs that are almost (invisible - audible – credible – impossible).
177- The project wasted a considerable (number – lot – plot – amount) of time and money.
178- They have developed a new weapon which (greases - releases – pleases – freezes) toxic nerve gas.
179- The company didn't disclose how much it expects to (gain – grain – brain – drain) from the two deals.
180- We meet (rigorously – gorgeously - regularly – greatly) to discuss the progress of the project.
181- There was total agreement to start the peace (process – access – excess – recess) as soon as possible.
182- He objected to (being – having – be – have) arrested without sufficient evidence.
183- The money was used to (furnish – inflame - finance – offend) the construction of public hospitals.
184- He is a/an (staff – employer – employee – lecturer) in law at Alexandria University.
185- Companies should be made to reveal more about their financial (position – place – occupation – profession).
186- I wish you (won't leave – can't leave - wouldn’t leave – wouldn't have left) your clothes all over the floor.
187- I wish he (is – will be – were – can be) here tonight. We would play a game of chess.
188- Do you wish you (have - had – will have – to have) a better job?
189- The doctors hope that she (will recover – recovered – had recovered – is recovering) soon.
190- They offered an advance of $5,000 after the contract (signed – had signed - had been signed – would sign).
191- I'll never forget (to meet – meets – met – meeting) that celebrity at Heathrow Airport in 2002.
192- He didn't leave the house until the storm (had ended – ends – has ended – would end).
193- I dislike (walk – walked – walking – to walk) and I hate the countryside.
194- I have always regretted not (having – to have – to having – being) studied harder at school.
195- Everyone has the right to smoke if they (wish – wishes – wished – had wished), but not the right to ruin the health of those around them.
196- I wish I (didn't have to – won't have to – don't have to – don't need to) go to school. It's really boring.
197- Before I had a chance to say anything, he (had walked – was walked – walks – has walked) away.
198- If you wish (discussing – had discussed – would discuss - to discuss) this matter further please do not hesitate to contact me.
199- As soon as he (feels – has felt - felt – would feel) well again, he returned to work.
200- He always (accused – discouraged – evolved – envied) his brother for the way he made friends so easily.
201- How can you (accuse – accede – accept – achieve – admit) me without knowing all the facts?
202- I (realized – recognized – advised – invented) her from the movies, but she was much taller than I expected.
203- The motive for the murder was clearly (allege – average – revenge – coverage).
204- All five of the men will be charged with committing (season - treason – reason – raisin) against the state.
205- The government started a massive aid programme for the famine (victims – pilgrims – emblems – helmets).
206- Having children is a big (anxiety – availability - responsibility – ability) and I'm not sure I'm ready for that yet.
207- If you want to be a poet, you must (revolve – evolve – connive – approve) your own style of writing.
208- John rarely misses a sporting (accident – accident = account – event) in his town.
209- Medical treatment (varies – buries – carries – worries) greatly from state to state
210. My parents have always (warned - agreed - encouraged -argued) me to keep fit by playing sports.
211. When you pass your test, you’ll get a driving (permission - licence - paper - certificate)
212. He does not want to live a (conventional - daily - interesting - exciting)life. He would prefer excitement . 213. Their television (window - glass - gadget - screen) is very dirty.
214. (Paper - Paperback - Cardboard - Hard)books used to be very cheap.
215. Florence Nightingale(which - where - that - who)was born in Italy, went to school in England.
216. My uncle went to a school in London(which- where - who - that)he learned to speak English well.
217. I went to the bank this morning (so - although - because - and) I needed to take out some money.
218. I’ve felt really tired today(because - so - despite - although)I went to bed early last night.
219. I hope that by the end of next week, our roof will have been (repair - repairing - repaired - repairs)
220-The play was a great success (thanks to-because-due-although) the effort and commitment of everyone involved.
221- (Although – Despite – So – Because) you've done such a good job, I'm giving everyone a 10% bonus.
222- We asked Philip to come with us, (as – so – although – due to) he knew the road.
223- He had to retire (as – while – when - because of) ill health.
224- Flight BA213 has been delayed (during - owing – because – as) to fog.
225- We succeeded (owing - through – although – because) hard work.
226-(Although- Because- On account) I can't help admiring the man's courage, I do not approve of his methods.
227-(Although-Because- As- Despite) repeated assurances that the product is safe, many people have stopped buying it.
228- (Though – Despite – In spite – Because) she's almost 40, she still plans to compete.
229- She went to Spain (although - despite – because – due) the fact that her doctor had told her to rest.
230- Although (written – write – wrote – had written) in simple English, he couldn't understand the letter.
231- (Because of – So – As – In spite) not having any money, he couldn't buy a bike.
223- (In spite – Although – As – Despite) the noise outside, I went to sleep immediately.
224- The police arrested the man (who – whom – which – what) was responsible for the forgeries.
225- Did you get the cheque (where – whose – who – that) I sent you?
226- I saw a man shouting at a driver (where - whose – that – whom) car was blocking the street.
227- All the information you need is available at the travel agency (where-which- that-who) you book your holiday.
228- Soldiers opened fire on a car (when – where - which – whose) failed to stop at an army checkpoint.
229- 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.
230- By next year all the money (will spend – is spent – has been spent - will have been spent).
231-Nothing (changes–is changed- will change–will have changed) as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions.
232- Be (positive – negative – addictive – additive) about your future and get on with living a normal life...
233- He took a master's (licence – permission – degree – allowance) in economics at Yale.
234- The media play a major (pole – hole – rule – role) in influencing people’s opinions.
235- When things aren't going well, he (avoids – prevents – encourages – despises) me, telling me not to give up.
236- As senior supervisor, she is in (attach - charge - change – check) of training new employees.
237- It is an (improbable – imprison - impressive – infected) building with a huge tower.
238- Charles Lindbergh became the very first person to fly (sail – solo – aside – lonely) across the Atlantic.
239- When does your driving (card – booklet - licence – patience) expire?
240- Some schoolchildren are victims of (pulling – bullying – peeling – boiling).
241- He was (regarded – granted – looked – given) as the most successful businessman in town.
242- Van Gogh had a major (affluence – abundance – affection) influence on the development of modern painting.
243- The majority of small businesses now do their (sinking – shrinking – winking – banking) online.
244- A microwave cooks food much faster than a (conditional – continental - conventional – confidential) oven.
245- We found (on – of – about – out) later that we had been at the same school.
246- There were fears that privatization would (lead - dread – head – plead) to job losses.
247- When people saw pictures of the atrocities on TV, there was a (spontaneous–spoiling–sponsoring–smelling) reaction against the war.
248- He was allowed out of prison to attend his father's (failure – farewell – funeral – funnel).
249-Alternative medicine can sometimes find a cure where (annual-autumnal- criminal-conventional) medicine cannot.
250-You don't seem very (antiseptic –enthusiastic –aquatic- athletic) about the party – don't you want to go tonight?
251 –She has spent much of her career(to encourage -encouraged – encourages– encouraging)other women.
252 –I went to England (for – since– ago – last)a month last summer . )
253 -When you go to a place to study and have a holiday, this is called(language and culture – language and science – language and weather – language and language)
254 – We stayed (in – by – with– at)English families.
255 – During my stay , I (bought– made– did– hated)some new friends.
256 – They were interested (in – on – for – to) hear about life in Egypt.
257. My cousin is very (well-organised-conscientious-sociable-ambitious)She loves meeting and talking to new people.
258. People understand what I’m saying when I speak Spanish, but I’m not (fluent - ideal - mature - qualified)
259. The girl tried to(treat - enrol - provide - persuade)me to lend her my phone, but I refused.
260. One of the supermarkets in our town has 25 (employers - employees - applicants - merchants)
261. The school(gives - trains - provides - lends)every student with books, so you don’t have to buy any yourself.
262. Aisha’s parents asked her (weather - where - if - to) she had finished her homework.
263. My friend’s parents have invited me (for - go - going - to go)on holiday with them next year.
264. Ali’s doctor advised (he - him - it - his)to stay at home if he was feeling ill.
265. If it isn’t too hot tomorrow, I(should - must - can’t - might)go swimming.
266. They (have to - should - might - can) be at school by eight o’clock every day. School starts at eight.
267- Shanghai is a very modern city, (but- because – as – when) there are a lot of historical places for tourists to see.
268- (After – Before – Despite - As) not knowing any Italian, Ramy got on very well with the people in Italy.
269-By 2050, vehicles which use petrol (will have replaced – will be replacing -will have been replaced -will replace).
270- Cures for serious diseases (will have been discovered - will have discovered - will be discovering) by 2020.
271- (Although – Because – Owing to – Despite) being a grandmother, she was still working.
272- After (graduate – graduated – had graduated – graduating), he travelled to Britain to continue his studies.
273- She was in her early (twenty – twentieth – twenties – twelfth) when I met her
274- It was not common for women (going - to go – to be gone – go) to university at that time.
275- He said he (is phoning-was phoning-would phone) me the next day and we could discuss the matter then.
276- She said she couldn't tell me until she (finishes – had finished – was finishing – has finished) reading it.
277- He said the e-mail (just arrives – had just arrived – will just arrive – has just arrived).
278- He told me that he (agreed – agrees – has agreed – is agreeing) with my suggestions.
279- The mother encouraged her daughter (work – working – to work – worked) hard at school.
280- His father helped him (understand – understanding – understood – understands) his homework.
281- Before you travel abroad, you (had to – don't have to –have to – mustn't) get a new passport.
282- If you go to China, you (mustn't – needn't – could have – must) visit the Great Wall. It's fantastic!
283- I have been to Honolulu three times before and I (can't wait-can't have waite -may wait-might wait) to go again!
284- You (could have sent-needn't have sent-will have sent-should have sent) them an invitation. I have already e-mailed them.
285-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.
286- He warned me (not to drive – not to driving – not driving – not driven) too fast.
287- Long (resistance - distance – licence – absence) learning helps many people to study from home.
288- You can (attack – connect – attach – contact) them for advice by phone or e-mail.
289- Students are tested (at-on- with – for) work they do during the course and they also have to take formal exams.
290- He was always late for work. For this (story – cause – reason – complaint), his employer fired him.
291- A/An (mature –skilful-intelligent -stupid) student is a student at a university or college who is over 25 years old
292- We are generally very (conscious – unconscious – conscientious – nutritious) about our work.
293- The (ambitious – anxious – cautious – envious) project was completed in only nine months.
294- Asmaa Shaheen’s a (pessimistic – sociable – impatient – difficult) child who’ll talk to anyone.
295- The course consists of ten (examples – samples – modules - roles).
296- To work as a translator, you need (fluency – affluence – chancy – emergency) in at least one foreign language.
297- At the age of 40, he suddenly became a/an (identity – clarity – commodity – celebrity).
298- His interest in writing came from a long (confidence- correspondence- clearance- conference) with a close college friend.
299-He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great (Deviation– Revision– Depression– Confusion) of the 1930s.
300- A back injury (forced – faced – encountered – attacked) her to withdraw from Wimbledon...
.301. This medicine is safe. There are no ( top effects - side effects - leaks -waste)
302. I'm going to have lunch with friends tomorrow. We are( going to meet - would meet - will meet – meet) at the restaurant. at 12.30.
303. The (district -area - distance – space)between Cairo and my town is 650 kilometres.
304. It is hard to walk in space because there is no (gravity - waiting - spin – air)
305. In Britain children (go - Intend - share – attend)secondary school from the age of 11.
306. Most furniture(made - is made - make – makes)from wood.
307. Many people (growing - are grown - grow - is grown)vegetables in their gardens.
308. In very hot weather, ice cream turns to(water - soft - liquid - solid)
309. We call oil and coal(fossil -old - renewable -waste)fuels.
310. She ................ an archaeologist when she leaves university. That is her plan.
(become -will become - am becoming ) is going to become
311. He is flying to London at the weekend. His flight(leaving - leaves - left –leave)at 5.30 in the morning.
312. We don't have (many - some - lot - much )time. We'll have to hurry.
313. My friend and I look very different, but our personalities are (alike - same - common - like)
314. Six months(are - is - be - am)half a year.
315. The walls of the(pyramid - mission - castle - house)were built to protect the town.
316. I am writing (essay - a essay -the essay - that essay) that my teacher asked for.
317- If you want him to help you with this project, you have got to make it financially (worthless- valueless- worthwhile- meanwhile) for him).
318- After getting (punishment – pollution – promotion – provocation), his salary increased.
319- The government will (invite - provide – divide – prevent) social services for poorer families.
320- The company needs highly (purified – identified – unified – qualified) staff.
321- He stared at the diamonds with (bloody - greedy – bleeding – beating) eyes.
322- He was (stuck – sung – rung – stung) by a bee yesterday
323. I expect I (am going to see b- am seeing c- I'll see d- see)you at the weekend.
324. After the accident, the doctor (examined - looked at - tested - studied)her to check she was not injured.
325. Do you have (a - the - many - any)free time this afternoon?
326. We went to the opening of a new school last week. It was a very interesting(occasion - time - view - situation)
327. Petrol (made - is made - makes - are made)from oil.
328. Wind and wave power are typos of(new - waste - renewable - cheap )energy.
329. When I was younger, I(usually - used - use - used to)go swimming every day.
330. My sister (is - has been - is being - had been) at university for three years. She comes home every weekend.
331. The police think he did it. He is the main(suspect - pioneer - publisher - agent)
332. I really enjoy reading Agatha Christie novels. I particularly like her (way - style - system - design)
333. It (is thought - was thought - thought - thinks) that air travel will become more popular in the future.
334. Omar did nothing wrong. He's(suspect - guilty - innocent - sensible)
335. If he doesn't get eight hours sleep every night, he(will feel - feels - would feel - is feeling)really tired the next day.
336. If I have any free time tomorrow, (I went - I go - I'd go - I'll go)for a walk in the park.
337. The piano is our favourite musical(tool - instrument - equipment – device)
338. Her uncle can't remember his accident. The doctor thinks he may have (a headache - phobia - amnesia - injury)
340. Don't worry. I'm sure (you see - you're seeing - you'll seed- you're going to see)them again soon.
341. Wanting friends is part of human (nature - conflict - will - life)
342. They have just received this photo as an e-mail (post - attachment - letter - part)
343. Lightning is a dangerous but natural (sight - response - eclipse - phenomenon)
344. She didn't see her brother this morning. He (must have left - must leave - can't have left - can't leave)
the flat very early.
345. He left his glasses at school yesterday. I'm hoping someone (must have - might have - can't have - can have) found them.
346. The quickest way for Sawsan to get to school is to (go - bring - come - take)a train.
347. That plant has been(explored - raised - positioned - put)so that it gets lots of light.
348. Taha's mother asked him where (he had been - had he been - has he been - he has been)
349. She promised she (will phone - phoned - would phone - phones) me as soon as the plane landed.
350. Is that someone (hitting - knocking - smashing - beating)on our door? I'll see who it is.
351. Their uncle is a scientist. He's(making - taking - getting - doing)research into new forms of energy.
352. If you (had left - leave - would have left - left) earlier, you wouldn't have missed your train.
353. (If - Unless - When - As)you work harder, you'll fail your exam.
354. I'm hot today. How about (gone - going - went - go)to the beach?
355. Accidents(take part - come in - cause - occur)more frequently when the roads are busy.
356. You'll have to hurry. Your lesson (is going to start - starts - will start - start) in half an hour.
357. That tower is one of the towns most famous (landmarks - marks - events - products)
358. I'd like to get a job in the medical (work - career - occupation -profession)
359. I wish I(know - had known –knew-could know)where I left my jacket.
360. Heba wishes she (didn't spend - doesn't spend -hasn't spent - hadn't spent) all her money at the weekend.
361. My brother (achieved -won - got -made) his ambition when he became a do)ctor.
362. After the storm, there was a huge (floods - number - amount - lot)of water on the roads.
363. Rehab felt ill all night because she (had eaten - was eating - eats -has eaten) too much the day before.
364. Hamdi was very tired yesterday evening because he (has revised - had been revising - revised - revising)for a school test all day.
365. I really (disagree - argue - can't stand – object)to very loud music in public places.
366. Ahmed's friends didn't (recognize - remember - see - look) him when he returned from a year abroad. He looked so different.
367. My friend suggested (go - to go - going - goes) for a picnic in the park.
368. We're planning (f1ying - to fly -fly - to flying) to Europe for our holiday next year.
369. In some countries, people(enjoy - celebrate - have fun - party)the end of the year on December 31st.
370. In our town, there are musicians who play (tradition - national - folk - historical)music.
372. Whose(responsible - responsibility - response - respond)is it to make sure children arrive safely at school?
373. Five pounds(are - cost -pay-is)a lot for a cup of coffee.
374. In some countries, people use a passport instead of(an identity - a personal - a national -an individual)card.
375. Sayed (can't miss b-can't have missed - must have missed - didn't miss) the train. He was at the station half an hour before the train left.
376. My friend advised me to see a doctor. I wish I (took - take -had taken - have taken) her advice now.
377. Did they ever discover the (reason - purpose - explanation - cause)of the fire?
378. My sister promised (meeting - to meet - met - meet) me after school this afternoon.
379. I've just finished a novel (which - in which - who - whose) the main character is an 80-year-old man.
380. Have you heard? They've discovered a/an(effective - useless -real - cruel)new treatment for flu.
381. She (thinks - believes - regards -looks) sport as a very important part of her life.
382. On (heard - he heard -to hear - hearing) that he had passed his driving test, Taha was very happy.
383. There was great (procession - imprisonment - excitement - attachment)when our team won the football match.
384. He wasn't getting enough exercise(because - although - and - so)he joined a sports club.
385. I've seen an interesting article on the internet which I have ( received -done-downloaded - written)
onto my computer.
386. By this time next week, the exam results will (have been published-have published- publish - be publishing)
387. I like that photograph on your computer(glass - screen - film - front)
388. Nader is really (interested - active - enthusiastic - keen)about all kinds of sport. He loves playing and watching it.
389. In some modern homes, water (are heated - heat - is heated - is heating) by energy from the sun.
390. My daily (routine - habit - custom - way)starts when my alarm clock goes off at 6.30.
391. There's water all over the floor. Someone(must forget -must have forgotten - can't have forgotten - can have forgotten)to turn off the shower.
392. Her parents (totally - gradually - slowly - regularly)have meetings with the teachers at her school.
393. My brother and I have just had a phone conversation (which - in which -what - to which) we discussed our holiday plans
394. At the weekend, my aunt asked me what I(did -was doing - have done - had been doing)since we last met.
395. Teachers are always encouraging their students to be (conventional -common -confusing - conscientious)
and hard-working.
396. He wanted to know whether anyone(had1seen - has seen - sees -saw)the book he was reading.
397. My sister hasn't finished her course yet. She's still (a trainer - an employee -an employer - a trainee)
398. The best writers force their readers (to think - thinking - thought - think) about serious questions.
399. A new supermarket in our town was opened by a well-known (celebrity - famous - character -somebody)
yesterday.
400. I think someone may have (wasted - thrown -refused - thrown away)today's newspaper by mistake.
401. I really (need- must -can -could) phone my parents to tell them I'm going to be late home today.
402. At her first school, she (had - must - could - has)to wear a blue uniform.
403. He is thinking of(entering - applying - enrolling - beginning)on a Business Studies course at the local college.
403. Pupils don't have to pay for their books. The school( pays - provides - takes - affords)them.
404 – Ali .(used to-using to- is used to-uses to)travelling by sea
405-Modern (waste-wind turbines- fossil-hydroelectric)are the tall towers which are built where there is much wind.
406 – How (many-much-lots-different)information have you got from the story?
407 – This nice story (is written-writes-was written-wrote) by Taha Hussein. 408 Yehia Haqqi graduated in law and worked for a short time as alawyer-diplomat-sailor-journalist)
409 –It is a month (for-since-of-to)Hend last visited her uncle. 410 –The.(branch-roots-bark-rings)are the parts of the tree that grow underground
411 –He will catch the train(If-In case of – unless-in spite of) coming in time. 412 –The cover of the book is made ofrubber-glass-wood-cardboard)
413 –The teacher asked Ahmad (if he came-if did he come-would he come-if does he come)all the way on foot.
414 -(Grass-Cliff-Illuminate –Carve)makes light shine on something.415 – They left two hours ago, so they (must-must have-can't have-have)arrived by now, it is not far.
416- He did nothing wrong , he is (suspect-guilty-innocent-sensible)
417 -My brother and I are not twins , but we are very(alike-same-like-correct)
419-Agatha Christie's books (have been translated-have translated-translated- were being translated)into more than 40 languages.
420 –Her uncle can't remember his accident , he may have(headache-phobia-amnesia-injury)
421 –Lightning is a dangerous but a natural (view-response-phenomena-phenomenon)
422 –It is hard to walk in space because there is no (gravity-waiting-spin-air)
423 –The prisoner Of Zenda took part-place-turns-form)in the nineteenth century.
424 –Wind and water power are types of (new-waste-renewable-expensive) energy.
425 – We went to open a new school last week . It was a n interesting (occasion-time-view-situation)
426 – She didn't see her brother this morning , he(must leave-can't have left-must have left- can't leave)the flat.
427 -(If –Unless-when –As )you work harder , you will fail.
428 – My sister(has been-is –had been- is being)at university for 3 years, she comes home every weekend.
429 – She asked me whether (I had been-I had went- I go – had I been)there before. 430 – We arrived half an hour late , the film (began-was beginning – had begun- has begun)half an hour earlier. 431 – She promised she (will phone-would phone-is going to phone-phones)me as soon as the plane landed.
432 – The Romans(have captured-were captured-captured-had captured)Petra nearly two thousand years ago.
433 – The car stopped because there was a (tap-launch-fuel-leak)in the petrol tank.
434 -(corporation-coronation-coordination-cooperation)is a ceremony in which someone officially becomes a queen or a king.
435 - Pupils don't have to pay for their books. The school (pays-takes-provides-afford)them for free. 436 - That tower is one of the town's most famous --------marks-landmarks-products-events)
437 - My father is very (ambitious-well organized- sociable-optimistic) He loves meeting and talking to new people.
438 - We are having a/an (debate-escapism-publication-production)at school next month about ways of reducing global warming.
439 - Twenty kilometers(has-is-have-are )a long way to run 440 - I sent an e- mail with three (attachments-collections-missions-organizations)They were photos of my wedding.
441 - The hard outside part of a tree is called the (root-bark-ring-leave)
442 - Nearly two million (commuters-pilots-rescuers-gangers) travel to and from Cairo every day.
443 - Electrical storms are a common(occurrence-occur-current-occurred)in our part of the country.
444 - I get headache if I (had read-read-will read- would read) for a long time. 445 - I expect I (am seeing-will see-am going to see-see)you at the week end. 446 - Wave power and winds are types of .(waste-new-renewable-non renewable) energy
447 - Magdy objected .(with-at-to-of)his friends' accusations 448 - Her uncle can't remember his accident. The doctor thinks he may have( headache - phobia -- amnesia – injury)
449 -You can ( launch - lunch - harsh – lash)a new ship and a rocket. 450 -The car stopped because there was a( peak - peek - leak – lake)in the petrol tank. 451 - The piano is our favourite musical (tool - instrument - equipment – device)
452-The police think he did it. He is the main ( suspect - pioneer - publisher – agent)
453-(coordination -coronation -celebration-cooperation) is a ceremony when someone becomes the new king or queen
454 - If you ( had left - leave - would have left – left) earlier, you wouldn't have missed your train. 455 -Yehia Haqqi was born( on - by - at – in)1905 in the Sayyida Zeinab district of Cairo 456 - At her first school, she ( had - must - could – has)to wear a blue uniform. 457 - She does not need to wear glasses. There is nothing wrong with her( tongue - sigh - sight - site)
458 - Don't worry. I'm sure (you see - you're seeing - you'll see - you're going to see)them again soon.
459- In many countries, the wind ( used - use - are used - is used)to generate electricity.
460 - A/An ( stupid - mature - elderly – genius)student is a university or college student who is older than 25.
461 -The Mousetrap ( wrote - writes - is written - was written) as a radio play in 1947.
462- Their uncle is a scientist. He's ( making - taking - getting – doing)research into new forms of energy.
463 -The ( fireworks - landmarks - folks – cures)lit up the sky on the day the president stepped down..
464 – The moon has less(power-energy-gravity-strength) than the earth so we can jump much higher.
465 - (Will-Did-Can-Would)he understand the lesson if he read the summary?
466- In order to know what is wrong, the doctor must (search – steal – examine – think) the patient.
467- Modern technologies such as the mobile phone make (procedure – opinion – process – communication) easier.
468-The ride at the amusement park went down so fast that my body felt (weightless – purple – disguised – fascinating).
469- We (professionally – currently – never – once) own a Fiat car.
470- My sister can easily do a spin, as she has been doing (side effects – gymnastics – football – gravity) for years.
471- One of the (handles – knobs – chains – spokes) on my bicycle wheel needs to be repaired.
472- The rain was so heavy that the water wheel (launched – leaked – spun – washed) for three days.
473- (Gravity – Gymnastics – Spoke – Gravy) is the force that keeps objects on earth.
474-The doctor assured us that there would be no (systems – feeling – side effects – fashioning) from the medicine.
475-The fashion house is now (launching– lunching– condemning– coaching) some new winter dresses.
476-The lawyer argued that his client’s (wills – nose – side effects – rights) had been violated.
477-Soha is so excited; her mother was invited (to attend–to extend–to intend–to offend) the Queen of Spain’s coronation.
478-Yes, I’m going. I am so glad to have another (coronation– occasion– occasional– speech) to hear Dr. Shaimaa speak.
479-Ali is enjoying reading the English (doctors– classics– technologies– modern dramas). Right now he’s reading Charles Dickens.
480-Sally argues her points well and backs them with evidence. She’d be very good at (signing – conversation - speaking – debate).
481-Oh, I’m not ready yet. Could you wait a (couple – few – some – plenty) of minutes?
482-If you like stories, you’d probably prefer (fiction – non fiction – fact – action).
483-For me, reading is a form of (conversation – non fiction – escapism – fact) in which I can forget what’s going on around me.
484-Jimmy should run for parliament. He gets along with everyone and he likes (politics – economics – mathematics – classics).
485- My uncle is very (alike – wealthy – popular – occasional), so he never has to worry about money.
486- Wind is a type of (non renewable – atomic – hydroelectric – renewable) energy.
487- Geothermal energy comes from heat (of the sun – below – above – close to) the earth’s surface.
488- Lava is (hot – cold – molten – melt down) rock that comes from a volcano like Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull.
489- Egypt is hoping to build some nuclear (power stations – power houses – power places – powder stations) to produce electricity.
490- One of Egypt’s main sources of revenueدخل (follows– comes- becomes– deletes) from fossil fuels.
491- One concern of nuclear power stations is how to store the dangerous (energy – water – hydroelectricity – waste).
492- Huda is under a lot of (pressure – power – press – pipe) because she has exams coming up.
493- Many people travel by (car – lorry – taxi – bicycle) or on foot to save energy.
494- Air conditioning (injures – saves – damages – resolves) the environment.
495- Coal, oil, and gas are (renewable – sustainable – non renewable – generated) forms of energy.
496- The weather report says it (will be – going to be – is – is being) cloudy all day.
497- After seeing some of the competition, Leila thinks she (will win – wins – is winning ) medal the bronz. 498-The twin(will turn-is going to turn-turning)seven teen next year 499-If you like the salad(makes-will make-is going to make) it 500-They have made plans, they(will skate-are skating-are going to skate) tomorrow.
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