هدية من مستر احمد سعيد الف جمله اختياري هامه جدا في منهج تالته ثانوي
هدية من مستر احمد سعيد
الف جمله اختياري هامه جدا في منهج تالته ثانوي

Choose the correct answer.
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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