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English I Vocabulary and Exercises

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English I Vocabulary and Exercises

This document provides a summary of an English language learning worksheet. It includes exercises matching pictures to words, filling in missing letters, choosing the correct answers to questions, and completing sentences with the appropriate words. The topics covered include food and cooking vocabulary like chef, chocolate, and vegetables. It also includes questions about grammar, such as using wish correctly and choosing between so and such. The summary provides a high-level overview of the content and activities in the worksheet to help understand the essential information and concepts being taught.

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MG2.

3 Unit 1
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. parrot 2. snail 3. centipede 4. grasshopper 5. penguin

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. shoes 2. zoo 3. mice 4. bilingual 5. truck driver

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Supply the missing letters:
fam__ly mo__se hist__ry stu__ent res__aurant
piz__a d__or pa__rot s__ail centi__ede
sho__s pe__guin biling__al dri__er grass__opper
Choose the correct answer:
1- Someone who can speak both Arabic and English is (fascinated – puzzled – bilingual).
2- Someone who is amazed at something is (astonished – fascinated – puzzled).
3- Something that is incredible can also be called (astonished – remarkable – bilingual).
4- Someone who is confused by something is (astonished – fascinated – puzzled).
5-Someone who is annoyed at something is (puzzled - bilingual – irritated – remarkable).
6-Someone who is very interested in something is (fascinated– bilingual– irritated).
Write the correct word in the correct place:
parrot – bilingual - penguin - grasshopper – centipede – snail
1- ……………… is an insect that lives in long grass and jump high in the air.
2- ……………………… is a small creature like a worm with a lot of very small legs.
3- A ……………… is a large black and white Antarctic Sea bird, which can’t fly.
4- A ………………………………………… can imitate human speech
5- He is virtually …………………………… in Arabic and English.
6- ……… is a small soft creature that moves slowly and has a hard shell on its back.
Match the following words to their antonyms:
1. remarkable ( ) a. fearless
2. scared ( ) b. sure
3. depressed ( ) c. ordinary
4. ancient ( ) d. cheerful
5. puzzled ( ) e. modern
Choose the correct answer:
1. The people I work with are (satisfied – satisfying – satisfy) with their jobs.
2. John was (disgusting – disgusted – disguise) by the news report.
3. We thought that the instructions were (confused – confusing – confuse)
4. It’s an (amusing – amused – amuse) little story. You should read it.
5. Working late every day is (tired – tiring – tire).
Choose the correct verb"
1- When jack found out that wasn’t accepted to his friend choice, he was (disappointing
/ disappointed) the news was (disappointing / disappointed)
2- Many people find winter to be a (depressing / depressed) season. months of rain and
snow can make people feel (depressing / depressed)
3- Calling someone by the wrong name is (embarrassing / embarrassed).
4- I did it last week with new friend and I was terribly (embarrassed / embarrassing)
Complete each sentence with the correct word:
1. We were (astonished – irritated – marathon – practice) to find out that the Olympic
gymnast was only 12 years old.
4. It is common (astonished – irritated – marathon – practice) for people to get married
young in that culture.
5. He was (astonished – irritated – marathon – practice) to find out that his brother had
scratched his car.
Write the correct form of the adjective on the line.
1. The lion was so (frightening – frightened) that all of the children ran away from its
cage at the zoo.
2. Sam was (embarrassing – embarrassed) when he tripped and fell in front of the class.
3. The news that the presentation was cancelled was (disappointing – disappointed).
Complete with get + adjective or past participle: dizzy / rich / worried
1- Gisele was supposed to be home an hour ago. I'm _____________
2- I think I may have the flu. I'm tired and I'm starting to___________
Choose the correct answer:
1. When it’s late at night, most people (get hungry – get sleepy – get angry)
2. On a hot day, people (get full – get thirsty – get busy)
3. People who win the lottery (get hungry – get busy – get rich)
4. When you eat a big dinner, you (get hungry – get full – get old)
5. It’s my birthday today! I’m (getting old – getting thirsty – getting serious)
Choose the correct answer:
1. I like my new chair. I’s so (relax – relaxed – relaxing).
2. Ahmad got B+. He was (satisfy – satisfying – satisfied) with his tests results.
3. I’m (get – gets – getting) tired. Let’s stop working.
4. She got (invited – invite – invites) to the party.
5. The older he gets, (kind – kinder – the kinder) he becomes.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words :
1- _____ tell you the truth a. annoying or bothering
2- _____ getting to b. tell exactly how I feel
3- _____ cheer you up c. make you feel happier
4- _____ killer d. really impress me
5- _____ blow me away e. great, amazing

Fill in the spaces with the suitable words:


To tell you the truth – getting to – cheer her up – blows me away – killer
1. It just ………………………… , the way everyone’s so friendly round here .
2. He played an absolute ………………………………… ball.
3. ………………………………, I couldn’t hear a word he said.
4. I’m under a lot of pressure at work, and that is ………………… a bit.
5. She was sick so I sent her some flowers to ………………………….
Match the words to their meanings :
1.pediatric ( ) to improve
2.equivalent ( ) equal
3.cardiovascular ( ) real, not false
4.enhance ( ) related to the medical care of children
5.genuine ( ) involving the heart and blood vessels
6.hearty ( ) strong and with feeling
1. Tomorrow, I wish I (could – would – can) help my dad at home.
2. Yesterday, I wish I (cleaned – clean – had cleaned) my room.
3. Now, I wish I (water – watered – had watered) the garden.
4. I wish they had come home early (now – tomorrow – yesterday).
5. I wish they came home early (now – tomorrow – yesterday).
6. I wish they would come home early (now – tomorrow – yesterday).
Chose the correct answer:
1- I spend [so – such] much money that I can't save any.
2- Jimmy and Ken are [so – such] alike that I can't tell one from another.
3- Shames is [so – such] a nice dog that he never barks.
4- Those are [so – such] great pictures that I never want to throw them away.
5- I am [so – such] bored that I just want to sleep.
6- Our neighbors are [so– such] kind that they let us borrow their lawn mower.
7- My back aches [so – such] badly that I can't lift anything anymore.
8- Hawaii has [so – such] amazing beaches that everyone wants to live there.
MG2.3 U3 Test
Match: Parrot – Penguin – Snail – Centipede

Choose the correct answer:


1- Most of the news on TV is ( depressing – depressed – depress )
2- My mom ( get – gets – getting ) warried if I'm not home by 11:00
3- They were ( so – such – few ) good players that they will win the game
4- He eats ( so many – so much – such ) sugar that he may be a diabetic
5- I don't have a car. I wish I ( have – has – had ) a car.
6- The older you get, the (happy – happier – happiest) you are.
Do as shown between brackets.
1- Maha travelled to London. (Use: I wish).
2-I don't have money. (Use: wish).
3- There are ( so much ) cars that we couldn't park here. (Correct)
4- The problem was ( such ) difficult that I couldn't solve it.(Correct)
5 I was so ( exciting ). (Correct)
Match the words with their meanings:
1.bilingual a. To improve.
2.puzzled b. Someone who can speak English and Arabic.
3.Prompt c. Someone who confused by something.
4.Enhance d. To cause someone to do something.
Choose the best way to rewrite each sentence.
1. When he does not come home on time, I start to become worried.
A. When he is late, I always get worrying. B. When he came home on time, I got worried.
C. I get worried when he comes home late. D.I am getting worried when he is coming home late.
2. The more chocolate he ate, (the most – the more – the least – the less) he wanted.
Choose the correct answer:
1. I wish I (had wake up – had waken up – had woke up) early.
2. If only he (would learns – would learned – would learn) new words.
3. He is (so – such – because) a smart boy that he passes his math exams successfully.
4. He (can't – must – might) be at home. I rang and there is no answer.
5. You (might – can't – must) be tired when you come home from 12-hour-day at work.
6. (He regrets – If only – If he wishes – He doesn't wish) he had known when he was young
what he knows now, he wouldn’t have made the mistakes he did.
7. There wasn’t anyone home when the fishbowl got smashed. It (can't have been –
can't be – must be – must have been) the cat that knocked it off the table.
MG2.3 Unit 2
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. chef 2. chocolate 3. fresh vegetables 4. blowfish 5. cocoa powder

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. insect 2. carmine 3. taste buds 4. Frozen vegetables 5. dye

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Supply the missing letters:
ch__f carmi__e choc__late fr__sh f__ozen inse__t
blo__fish pow__er t__ste ve__etables lice__sed
distin__uish tox__n ar__ma pe__k mai__tain delica__y
Match the following words to their meanings:
1. peak ( ) an expensive or hard to find food
2. toxin ( ) poison
3. distinguish ( ) the highest point
4. aroma ( ) fragrant smell
5. delicacy ( ) to be able to identify one from another
6. maintain ( ) to keep something in good shape
Complete each sentence with the correct word.
1. You must be (distinguish – licensed – peak – toxins) to drive a car in most countries.
2. The most wonderful (aroma– bitter– delicacy) is the smell of bread baking in the oven.
3. Snails are eaten as a (aroma – bitter – delectable – delicacy) in some cultures.
4. The (distinguish–licensed–peak) of the tourist season at the beach is during the summer.
5. Strong coffee can have a very (aroma – bitter – delectable – delicacy) taste.
6. Many people don’t know that the seeds of some fruits contain (distinguish – licensed –
peak – toxins) that could be harmful.
7. When you hold your nose, it is difficult to (distinguish–peak–toxins) the flavor of foods.
8. This restaurant serves the most (aroma – bitter – delectable – delicacy) desserts. I
want to try all of them!
Match the following: Write the correct preposition:
1. pick at a. choose 1. You have to pick ------ which book you’ll read.
2. pick on b. eat 2. I’m not hungry, so I pick -------- some snacks.
3. pick out c. buy 3. I went to the shoe shop to pick---- new shoes.
4. pick up d. tease 4. She is naughty. She always pick ------- me.
Circle if the phrasal verb is Separable or Nonseparable:
1. I’m going to send back this food. S NS
2. Most people can’t tell apart a yam from a sweet potato. S NS
3. You need to throw out the moldy cheese. S NS
4. I never tire of chocolate. S NS
Choose the correct answer:
1. Could you turn (off – on – down) the volume, please?
2. Fill (away – in – for) the form, please.
3. Quick, get (up – off – on) the bus or you’ll have to walk.
4.Turn (up – off – on) the light to sleep.
5. Do you mind if I switch (up – off – on) the TV? I’d like to watch the news.
Choose the best answer to each question.
1. Let’s (pick at – pick up – pick on – pick out) a restaurant to eat dinner at tonight.
2. Could you (pick at – pick up – pick on – pick out) a loaf of bread at the store?
3. I can’t (figure on – figure out – figure up – figure into) the answer to this math problem.
4. Let’s (talk over – talk up – talk out – talk down) the problem and maybe we can solve it.
5. We have (run into – run out – run out of – run over) eggs. Could you go buy some?
1- _____ spread a. made it quickly and easily
2- _____ whipped it up b. abundant meal laid on a table
3- _____ in no time c. a very good
4- _____ quite the (something) d. very quickly
5- _____ Come to think of it e. love desserts & candy
6- _____ have a sweet tooth f. it occurred to me
Fill in: spread – whip up – in no time – quite the – come to think of it – have a sweet tooth
1. It’s ………………… match. I don’t think I’ve ever seen such a fantastic match.
2. I know a faster route we can take, …………………….
3. She laid on a magnificent …………………………………………… for us.
4. I have just enough time to ……………………………………………… an omelet.
5. I ……………………………………………………………; I can’t resist chocolate cake.
6. The kids ate their dinner………………………………………………………………
Match the words to their meanings:
1. vendor ( ) someone who sells something .
2. delectable ( ) a common or important item .
3. existence ( ) something that is used in place of another thing .
4. staple ( ) the presence of something in reality .
5. substitute ( ) delicious .
Complete with (How much/ How many):
1. _______________ stars are there in the sky?
2. _______________ people live on islands?
3. _______________ water is in the ocean?
4. _______________money is in the bank?
5. ______________ bread is eaten per day?
6. ______________ bones are there in the human body?
Choose the correct answer:
1. There aren’t (much – many) cars in parks in the center of Oxford.
2. Eating out is expensive here. There aren’t (any – some) cheap restaurants.
3. Liverpool has (a lot – many) of great malls.
4. Hurry up! We only have (a few – a little) time before the coach leaves.
5. We saw (a little of – some) beautiful scenery when we went to Austria.
6. There are a (few – any) shops near the university.
7. It’s very quiet. There aren’t (much – many) people here today.
8. There are (some – a little) expensive new flats near the river.
In each space write whether the noun is count or non-count noun:
1. This restaurant ________ has the worst food _______ I’ve eaten before.
2. We have to buy furniture ____________ for our new house.
3. Many hospitals in this city _______ don’t have modern equipment ____.
4. I generally don’t like to give advice __________ about matters of love.
5. Most women ___________ in my family wear lots of jewelry__________.
6. Choose the correct answer
1- I want to (some – any – order – would) some food for delivery.
2- What (some – any – order – would) you like?
3- I’d like (some – any – order – would) minestrone soup and the Lasagna Bolognese.
4-Do you have (some – any – order – would) apple juice?
5- Sorry, we don’t have (some – any – order – would) juice.
6-Would you like (some – any – order – would) coffee?
7- Yes. Don’t forget to include (some – any – order) garlic bread. It’s so delicious!
Do as shown between brackets:
1. There aren’t some vegetables. (Correct)
2. He needs a few cheese. (Correct)
3- ………, boil some water, ……… put the tea bag, ..................., add sugar and serve it.
(Use " sequence words")
MG2.3 U2 Test
Match: Vegetables – Blowfish – Chocolate – Global

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Choose the correct answer between brackets:


1. The chef ( cut it up – cut up it ). 2. There is not (some – any) juice.
3. There are ( some – any ) fries . 4. Do you want (many – any – some) pizza?
5. Is there ( some – any ) vegetables ? 6. I don’t eat (many – much) bread.
7. I drank ( tea – a tea ) this morning . 8. I (ran into Janet – I ran Janet into) at the shop.

Match each word with the correct meaning


1 in no time love dessert and candy
2 Vendor delicious
3 substitute a very good ( something )
4 quite the (something) use in place of another thing
5 delectable seller
6 have a sweet tooth very quickly

Fill the blanks with the suitable word from the box:
aroma – toxins – bitter – distinguish
1- My mother is a such gourmet cook that it’s difficult to …………………………. between
her cooking and restaurant cooking.
2- The ……………….…. of fresh baked bread in the kitchen is making my mouth water.
3- Paint has a lot of ………………. in it, so you should try not to breathe in the fumes.
4- I put a lot of sugar and milk in my coffee because otherwise it tastes too ………….……
Choose: [ for / from / on / of ]
1. go ………… 2. call ………… 3. come ………… 4. tire …………
Correct the sentence:
Ali cut up it. …………………………………………………………
Change the place of noun:
Ali threw away the clothes. ……………………………………
MG2.3 Unit 3
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. kittens 2. gorilla 3. groundhog 4. spring 5. Sign language

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. lion 2. mouser 3. The wild 4. The Cabinet Office 5. Groundhog Day

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Supply the missing letters:
famo__s gor__lla hum__n lan__uage w__rds kitt__ns
grou__dhog we__ther shad__w spri__g mou__er Cabi__et
residen__e m__ce tra__el bas__ment pamp__red reme__ber
Match the word with its meaning:
1. _____ residence a. adjusted to something new
2. _____ bond b. length of time
3. _____ duration c. indulged
4. _____ abstract d. place where someone lives
5. _____ pampered e. connection between two things
6. _____ adapted f. relating to ideas or feelings
Choose the correct answer:
1. The car will (be – been – being) repaired next week.
2. The trees (have – are – will) be planted next month.
3. The manager will be (helped – helps – helping) by his assistant.
4. The window (will clean – will be cleaned – will be cleaning) tomorrow.
5. It (said – is said – is saying) that Ali is nice.
6. It is (believe – believed – believes) that they run fast.
7. It is thought (of – too – to) be a fast car.
8. It is believed to (walked – walks – walked) to school.
9. It is said that …………………………...
10. It is said to ……………………………
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d
1. The hole needs (to be – been – to been – be) looked at.
2. Your homework ( is being marked – will be marked – will marked) tomorrow.
3. Someone (is told – will be told – will tell) him where to park the car when he gets there.
4. The amount of energy that we use every year (must reduced – must be reduced –
must reduce – must been reduce).
5. Meat (should cook – shouldn’t be cooked – should be cooked – shouldn’t cook) well
before you eat it.
6. The windows are going (to cleaning – to be cleaned – to clean – to be cleaning) today.
7. The guest (will showed – shows – will show – will be shown) his room when he arrives
at the hotel.
8. Two new hotels and a road (were built – are built – will build – will be built) next year.
9. Which rules (must be followed – must be follow – must followed) at your school?
10. The old batteries should (being taking – been taken – be taken) to a special place.
Choose the correct answer:
1. He is considered (to being – be – to be) a good president. Everybody likes him.
2. The company is said to (have lost–have lose) more than million dollars only last month.
3. It is said that (they left – they to left – to have left) the party together.
4. The lost cat will (be find – be found – found).
5. The task should be (finish – finished – finishing).
Do as shown between brackets:
1. Players must cancel the game. (Passive modals)
2. The president is expected (arrive) very soon. (Correct)
3. People think she is in Germany. It is… (Complete with a passive reporting verb)
4. is / that / works / It / hard / Ali / said (Rearrange)
Match the Real Talk:
1- ____ Hang in there! a. be direct
2- ____ 24/7 b. all day and night, non-stop
3- ____ get to the point c. Don’t give up!
4- ____ calling the shots d. in charge & make decisions
5- ____ back to the drawing board e. have to start a process over again from the
beginning
Fill in the spaces with the suitable words:
Hang in there - 24/7 - get to the point - call the shots - back to the drawing board
1. You are the boss here – you get to ………………………………………….
2. The company went …………………………………… to make a better product.
3. We offer ………………………………………… internet access.
4. If you can just ……………………………………… maybe I can help you.
Match the word with its meaning:
1. _____ consciousness a. aware
2. _____ alert b. sympathy and concern
3. _____ disturbed c. guesses about
4. _____ deliberately d. the state of being awake
5. _____ speculates e. unfriendly, hostile
6. _____ domesticated f. worried
7. _____ aggressive g. on purpose
8. _____ compassion h. tamed

Fill in with (All – Both – Neither – None):


1) …………… cheetahs and leopards are fast animals.
2) …………… of the big cats can be domesticated.
3) …………… tiger, cheetahs and lions are big cats.
4) …………… tigers nor lions can be domesticated.

Choose the correct answer from a, b , c, or d


1. All his friends (is – was – are – be) from respected families.
2. Each (student – a student – students – students') wears a uniform.
3. All her books (have been – has been – have – has) translated into other languages.
4. Half of the cake (is – are – have – were) eaten by Ali.
5. Half of the cakes (was – were – has – can) eaten by Ali.
6. My flat is (half – half of – halves of – halves) a kilometer from the airport.
7. Every person (have – has – having – were) a role in society.
8. Neither answer (were – are – is – have) Correct.
9. I don’t like either of the (a photo – photos – photo – photos’).
10. I gave (both – each – either of – neither of) of my three brothers a card.
Test on Unit 3 ‫اختبار على الوحدة‬
Write the correct word under the correct picture:
dolphin – gorilla – cat – horse – panda – groundhog

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Choose the correct answer:
1. The car will (be – been – being) repaired next week.
2. The trees (have – are – will) be planted next month.
3. The manager will be (helped – helps – helping) by his assistant.
4. The window (will clean – will be cleaned – will be cleaning) tomorrow.
5. It (said – is said – is saying) that Ali is nice.
6. It is (believe – believed – believes) that they run fast.
7. It is thought (of – too – to) be a fast car.
8. It is believed to (walked – walks – walked) to school.
9. Both camels and elephants (is – was – are) intelligent animals.
10. Neither my uncle (and – nor – or) my brothers want to see that documentary.
Do as shown between brackets:
1. Players must cancel the game. (Passive modals)
2. The president is expected (arrive) very soon. (Correct)
3. People think she is in Germany. It is… (Complete with a passive reporting verb)
4. is / that / works / It / hard / Ali / said (Rearrange)
5. I would like either cookies ……………… popcorn. (Complete)
Match the word to its meaning:
1. bond a. indulged
2. pampered b. connection between two things
3. Hang in there! c. be direct
4. get to the point d. Don’t give up!
5. alert e. unfriendly, hostile
6. aggressive f. aware
Complete the missing letter:
p__t gro__nd co__municate Langu__ge

Choose the correct letter:


1) advi __e (o – t – c) 2) h__mans (u – o – a) 3) __ ero (t – h – f)
MG2.3 Unit 4
Write the correct number under its picture:
1. slip 2. moral 3. dilemma 4. Terminal 5. Cellphone 6. iceberg 7. report

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1. airport 2. Cheat 3. Lifeboat 4. elderly man 5. cheat 6. wedding

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
1. flight 2. ship 3. departure gate 4. captain 5. student

( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
Write the correct number under its picture:
airpo__t wed__ing termi__al depart__re fl__ght
hist__ry che__ting re__ember icebe__g pas__enger
lifebo__t cap__ain scie__ce r__port mor__l
dile__ma cell__hone eld__rly st__dent gat__
Fill in the blanks with the correct words:
dilemma – terminal - iceberg - lifeboat – slip - moral
1. The ship hit an …………………………… and sank.
2. Don’t ……………………………… on the floor. I’ve just washed it.
3. He’s in a ……………………………………… about this job offer.
4. The ………………………… rescued the sailors from the sinking boat.
5. Flights for Jeddah depart from ……………………….
6. The state has a ……………… obligation to house homeless people.
Match the following words to their synonyms:
1. terminal ( ) to go down underwater .
2. iceberg ( ) to die underwater, because of being unable to breathe.
3. to sink ( ) the main building at an airport .
4. to drown ( ) to try hard to do something that is very difficult .
5. to struggle ( ) a large block of frozen water floating in the ocean .
Choose the correct answer:
1. If he (help – helped – had helped) me, I would thank him.
2. If they worked hard, they (will get – would get – would have got) much money.
3. If they (visited – had visited – visit) me, I would have met them.
4. If I'd run fast, I ('ll win – 'd win – 'd have won) the race.
5. If I were you, I (will – would – would have) play football.
6. If she (had – had had – would have) more time, I would have visited you.
7. If we studied hard, we (can – might – may) get high marks.
8. If we had slept early, we would (has – have – had) gotten up early.
9. Ali (would come – would have come – had come) if I had called him sooner.
10. I'd build a new hospital if I (am – were – had been) mayor.
Choose the correct answer:
1. If she (finds – find – found) some money in the street, she would take it to the police.
2. If I hadn’t eaten so much, I wouldn’t (have feel – feel – have felt) sick.
3. I never would (succeeds – have succeeded – have succeeding) without your help.
4. He talks as if he (are – were – have) the police.
5. If they (had studied – studied – had study) hard, they would have passed the exam.
Do as shown between brackets:
1. If they knew how to do it, they would (solved) the problem. (Correct)
2. If I (not lose) your number, I would have phoned you. (Correct)
3. She acts as if she (be) the queen. (Correct)
4. a ghost / though / You / as / look / had / seen / you. (Rearrange)
Complete these sentences:
1. If I ___________ (travel) abroad, I would visit many places.
2. If I were you, I __________ (go) to the doctor.
3. If I had gone shopping, I ___________ (buy) a new laptop.
4. If you asked me, I ___________ (tell) the truth.
5. What__________ you _________(say) if I lost your keys?
Match the Real Talk:
1- ____ rotten a. bad
2- ____ I wouldn’t put it past him. b. I believe he'd do
3- ____ blow the whistle on c. reveal & put a stop
4- ____ call d. decision

Fill in the spaces with the suitable words:


I wouldn’t put it past him - innocent - rotten - blow the whistle on - call
1. The court found him …………………………… and he was released.
2. The citizen’s group ……………………… the streets gangs by calling the police.
3. I ………………………………… to steal from his own family.
4. Don’t just say what you think I would like. It’s your ………………………………
5. It was ……………………………… of you to leave without saying goodbye.
Match the word with its meaning:
1. _____ genetic a. related to the part of cells contains parents’ characteristics
2. _____ treatable b. the possibility of doing something
3. _____ diagnosis c. done in order to avoid
4. _____ undergo d. received from a parent or ancestor
5. _____ inherited e. causing disagreement
6. _____ preventative
f. capable of being cured
7. ____ controversial
g. identification of the cause of problem
8. _____ potential
h. experience
Choose the correct answer from a, b , c, or d
1. I --------the homework by 7 pm.
a) will be finishing b) will have finished c) will finish d) finish
2. I ----------------------for you at the hotel at midday tomorrow.
a) will be waiting b) wait c) waiting d) was waiting
3. At 5 o’clock tomorrow I can’t meet you. I ……………..
a – will be sleeping b – will be slept c – am sleep d – will have slept
4. By the end of next year, the new school ………………….. by the government.
a – will have built b – will have been built c – will build d – is going to build
5. Tomorrow evening. I ………………………..
a – will be reading b – will have read c – was reading d – had read
6. After ………………… this book, I will have read all of his novels.
a – read b – reading c – will read d – had read
7. At one o’clock tomorrow I …………….. lunch with my friends.
a – will be eating b – will have eat c – eats d – will be eaten
8. By ten o’clock tonight, I …………….. all my homework.
a – will finish b – will finishing c – will finished d – will have finished
Choose the correct answer:
1. He will (speaking – be speaking – be speak) this time tomorrow.
2. By tomorrow noon, I will (have finished – finished – have finish) this book.
3. John used to (smokes – smoking – smoke), but he quit.
4. They are used to (get – gets – getting) early.
5. I was (going to ring – going ring – going to rings) you yesterday, but I forgot.
Unit 4 ‫اختبار على الوحدة‬
Match: Dilemma – Elderly – Helicopter – DNA

Fill in the missing letters:


T__st M__ral Eth__cal __rong
Translate into Arabic:
1- motivate
2- morally
3- responsible
4- potential
Rewrite each sentence as a conditional:
1- I'd like to help the poor, but I have no extra money.
2- We didn't have time, so we didn't visit him.

Answer:
1- Will you go to school on the weekend?
2- Will you be Playing on the weekend?

Choose the correct answer between brackets :


1- If you asked me my opinion , I would (tell – told – telling ) the truth .
2- If I ( tutor – tutored – had tutored ) him , he might have passed the test .
3- I would have ( call – called – calling )the police .
4- He talks as if he ( be – is – were ) an expert in the field .

Do as shown between brackets :


1. We are not rich / spending money / as though . (write a sentence )
2. If I were you , ……………………………… (Use hypothetical conditional )

Complete each sentence: (motivate – responsible – morally – vanish)


1. Who is _____________ for cleaning up this mess?
2. My mother’s cookies always _____ moments after she takes them out of the oven.
3. The beautiful weather helped ______ me to go outside and get some exercise.
4. People should feel that it’s __________ wrong to buy stolen goods.

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