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A– Language Functions (8 Marks) 1- Respond to each of the following situations: (4 Marks) One mark each 1- You think that young people should play an important role in the politics field. 2- Someone suggests building a memorial for the martyrs of the 25th Jan revolution . 3- You ask someone if he is going to take part in the parliamentary elections. 4- Someone asks you who you will choose as a president. 2- Say where each of the following two mini – dialogues take place and who the speakers are: (4 Marks) A Welcome to our programme. B Thank you . A Could tell us what happened in the demonstrations on the Friday of fear? B We wear peacefully protesting against the bad conditions in Egypt and suddenly the security forces started to bombard us with bullets and many young people were killed.
A Our children want to visit El Tahrir square. B Ok ! I will take you next Friday and we will carry the Egyptian flags.
B- Vocabulary and structure ( 14 marks ) 3- Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d: (8 Marks) (Half a mark each) 1- For nearly 30 years, a dictator, Hosni Mubarak, hiding under the pretence of democracy ……… the people of Egypt. a) had been oppressing b) had been oppressed c) had being oppressing d) had oppressing 2- For the past 44 years …….. Egypt has been under Emergency Law. a) a b) an c) the d) no article 3- Emergency Law means that by law, the police have the right to arrest anyone ……….. even remotely looks suspicious without a trial . a) which b) whose c) who d) when 4- Activities such as demonstrations, talking badly about the government and public disapproval ………… the Mubarak regime was strictly forbidden and was severely punished. a) in b)on c) at d) of 5- Several innocent people were shot at point blank and all …… they wanted a fair chance at selecting their leader. a) so b) because c) despite d) although 6- . Famous Egyptian ……., such as Tamer Hosni, came on national television and proclaimed their love for their leader and encouraged people to not listen to the protestors. a) corporation b) ceremonies c) celebrities d) concentration 7- The west were afraid that if Mubarak …… power, the Muslims would take over and the treaty with Israel and USA would be gone. a) had left b) leaves c) left d) will leave 8- people say one person can’t ………….. a difference. a) make b) do c) carry d) did 9- Corruption is a threat to national security and not just a ……. crime. a) fictional b) facial c) financial d) familiar 10- Youth Revolution made President Mubarak ……. down from power and leave the country. a) stepping b) stepped c) step d) to step 11- Joy flooded the Egyptians after the …….. of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak. a) propaganda b) advisement c) announcement d) demonstration 12- Egyptians voted in a ……… referendum to amend some articles of the Constitution . a) historian b) historic c) history d) historics 13- Egypt deserves a ……. future so we all have to work hard for its progress and prosperity. a) best b) better c) well d) more better 14- Any person who visited the Tahrir Square since the beginning of the demonstrations, including reporters, confirmed that people from all walks of life did take……… in the demonstrations. a) place b) turn c) part d) over 15- At least 300 people are believed to …… and thousands injured since the protests began on January 25. a) have been killed b) have been killing c) have killed d) have be killed 16- The …..in this paper draw fantastic cartoons of the demonstrators. a) editor b) illustrator c) Designer d) Photographer
4- Find the mistake in each of the following sentences then write it correctly. (6 Marks one mark each) 1- The right to vote is naturally dependent at the right to a loaf of bread. 2- While the Egyptian parliamentary election, 2010, opposition groups complained of injustice and fraud. 3- The constitutional referendum was holding and passed by 77.27%. 4- The city of Suez has seen the most violent against the protests. 5- Changes which made in Egypt through the original youth protests have also secured democracy for people across the whole of the Middle East. 6- With this protest, Egypt will become a so democratic society which the voices of the people determine what Egypt will be and will become again.
C– Reading (17 Marks) 5- Read the following passage then answer the questions After 15 days of continuous protests every where in Egypt on the 11th Feb 2011 President Hosni Mubarak resigned and passed power to the army, all requested were met, he has changed all the ministers in his Cabinet and the constitution has been changed so that anyone can choose to stand for election. Justice has also been served on the Minister of Interior and all the other corrupted ministers who are now facing court proceedings. There have also been many other political reforms, for example: Egyptian parliament will be re-elected in a free election with international control – without this protest Egypt would have stood under the dark clouds of control for maybe another 30 years and more. Changes made in Egypt through the original youth protests have also secured democracy for people across the whole of the Middle East: similar constitutional changes have happened in China, Jordan and Yemen. Syria and Bahrain have also started demonstrating to achieve what Egyptians all across the land have achieved in 2 weeks.
Answer the following questions : 1- How did the protests in Egypt affect the Middle East. 2- Who took over after president Mubarak? 3- Give an example of the political reforms that took place. Choose the correct answer. 4- President Hosni Mubarak resigned and passed power to the army after ……… of the demonstrations. a- a month b- nearly a fortnight c- a decade d- a week 5- One of these sentences is not true……… . a- the events in Egypt didn't affect the other countries. b- Egyptian parliament will be re-elected in a free election with international control. c- Changes made in Egypt through the original youth protests have also secured democracy for people across the whole of the Middle East d- Mubarak ruled Egypt for 3 decades.
6- Read the following passage , then answer the questions: Tahrir Square came into existence 140 years ago during the time of another ruler who was considered tyrant, Ismail. He had lived in Paris and saw the changes that came about in France under Napoleon III and he wanted to remake Cairo in the image of Paris. So he redesigned an area that was all pretty much vegetation adjacent Nile, and from time to time would be flooded by the Nile. It was known as Ismailia Square because of him. There are other Tahrir Squares in the Arab world. There are Tahrir Squares in Tripoli and in Damascus and Sanaa too. The one in Sanaa was planned in the 1950s and named after the Tahrir Square in Cairo. But not so much for the actual square, but more for the idea of a Liberation Square. And now in Sanaa that's where the demonstrators are meeting, just like in Cairo. But the Yemeni regime has learned some lessons from Egypt. They are sending their supporters to Tahrir Square not to beat up the protestors, but with tents that they're setting up. They claim that they're there to demand more housing, but actually those people in tents are pushing demonstrators against the regime out of the square. Here the regime is making use of Tahrir Square in a way that in Egypt it couldn't.
Answer the following questions 1- How did the regime in Yaman succeed to use the square against the demonstrators? 2- How old is El Tahrir square? 3- Why is Ismail Basha affected by Paris? Choose the correct answer 4 – Sanaa is located in …………………. a- Egypt b- Jordan c- Syria d- Yamen 5 - Ismail was considered ……… a- sensible b- economical c- cruel d- gentle The spiders (7 marks) عذرا لم نستطع تكييفها مع الموضوع D- Writing (11 marks) 8- Write a paragraph about 100 words about … (6 Marks) " The role of our youth in building the country" 9- a) Translate into Arabic: The military salute performed by General Mohsen El-Fangari, assistant minister of defence and official spokesman of the HCAF, in honour of the revolutionaries who had sacrificed their lives in the course of the revolution was a proof of the council's sympathy with the revolution's demands and its determination to win the trust and confidence of the protesters and the greater public.. b- Translate into English 1- يجب علينا الحفاظ على بلدنا و ثرواتها وذللك بأن نتحد و نواجه كافة التحديات . 2- أثبت شباب مصر أنهم قادرون على تحقيق طموحاتهم وقيادة بلادهم. The Revolution Vocabulary قاموس لأهم التعبيرات التي تستخدم في الترجمة وفي كتابة المقلات revolution الثورة a military coup إنقلاب عسكري monarchy الملكية president الرئيس interval فترة فاصلة republic الجمهورية Free Officers' الظباط الأحرار foundations أسس army الجيش rural الريفي urban الحضر youth الشباب embraced إحتضن restore يستعيد announced أعلن Armed مسلحة Forces القوات legitimate المشروعة suppress يقضي على attempt محاولة Violence العنف brutal مستميتة security elements عناصر الأمن National Party الحزب الوطني instructions التعليمات Democratic الديموقراطي peaceful protest التظاهر لسلمي regime النظام الحاكم unemployment البطالة demand طلب corruption الفساد poverty الفقر riot converged أعتصم wounded الجرحى step down يتنحى the Republican Guard الحرس الجمهوري confrontation مواجهة military عسكري the Higher Council of the Armed Forces المجلس الأعلى للقوات المسلحة Orouba Palace قصر العروبة political reform إصلاح سياسي vice president نائب الرئيس human rights حقوق الإنسان communiqué بيان عسكري People's Assembly مجلس الشعب Shura Council مجلس الشورى martial law القانون العسكري civilian مدني constitutional دستورية amendments تعديلات committees لجان authorities سلطات borders حدود military عسكري revolutionaries الثوار salute يحي sacrifice يضحي sorrow minister of defence حزن spirit روح emergency حالة طارئة Marshal مشير Military Intelligence المخابرات العسكرية crisis أزمة Ministry of Interior وزارة الداخلية republican system النظام الجمهوري patriotism الوطنية domestic politics السياسات الداخلية peace treaty معاهدة السلام US aid المساعدات الأمريكية State Security أمن الدولة the former president الرئيس السابق counter-revolution الثورة المضادة Sectarian طائفية presidential vote الإنتخابات الرئاسية parliamentary vote أنتخابات برلمانية a new phase رحلة جديدة the world powers القوى العالمية tyrants الطغاة country's supreme interests مصالح الدولة العليا campus of the university الحرم الجامعي political parties الأحزاب السيايسة a sit-in إعتصام The region المنطقة abort the revolution يفسد الثورة totalitarian الأنظمة الشمولية martyrs الشهداء charges إتهامات jail السجن tears الدموع live ammunition الرصاص الحي tear gas قنابل مسيلة للدموع authorities السلطات Justice العدل rubber bullets الرصاص المطاطي revenge الإنتقام sniper قناصة grief الحزن money laundering غسيل أموال regimes أنظمة الحكم brutality الهمجية victims ضحايا shot أطلق الرصاص uprising إنتفاضة civil disobedience عصيان مدني participants المشاركون violent clashes صدامات عنيفة overthrow of the regime إسقاط النظام emergency law قانون الطواريء labor strikes أضرابات عمالية looting سلب و نهب Referendum إستفتاء constitution الدستور evacuating their citizens إجلاء مواطنيهم transitional unity government حكومة وحدة إنتقالية caretaker government حكومة تسيير الأعمال torture
والآن مع أسئلةwork book التي وردت بخصوصParagraphs وإجابتها النموذجية. 1- Write a paragraph of seven (7) sentences about : (1) Charitable Organizations There are many charitable organizations all over the world. Some of them are multinational while the others are local. One of the international charities is called The Chain of Hope . It carries out operations on children with heart disease. They treat the children from the poor countries for free. Here in Egypt we have the Red Crescent. Both the government and the individual can play a role to help these charities. In my opinion, They are more important than ever as we have more and more problems with diseases and food shortages, etc. I believe we need them more than ever and the help they can provide is very important. If you ask me, people should give more money to charity so that these organizations can help more people. (2)Imagine you are a receptionist write a paragraph about your job. I enjoy my work. I'm a receptionist. I have wanted to do this job since I was a child. The company trains us well and gives us a smart uniform to wear. It's comfortable working in a building with air conditioning. I'm happy to be helping to improve our country. I meet people from all over the world and I use my English a lot. I must be friendly and efficient . My ambition is to be the manager of the hotel. I work as hard as possible to encourage tourists to come to Egypt . Finally I can say that my work is exciting. (3)A distinguished doctor from Egypt. Professor Magdi Yacoub is a world-famous heart surgeon. He was born in Egypt in Belbis in 1935 .When his aunt died because of a heart problem,he decised to be a heart surgeon . In the early 1980s, he was part of the team which did the first British heart transplant operation. At this time, Yacoub travelled thousands of kilometres in small planes and helicopters to find healthy hearts for transplants. Yacoub continued to research new treatments. Recently he was part of team which made new heart parts from human cells. If you ask why he continues to work in his 70s, he will say that he believes he can make a difference to people's lives. For this reason, he works for a charity in Africa which helps children with heart problems.
(4) The role of old people in society I think the society can benefit from people who work in their 70s or 80s because older people have lots of experience. Some people believe that older people can't benefit us because they don't learn to use new technology. Also they have health problems and might have accidents while working. I can say to these people that old people have many special qualities that younger people do not have. They have more experience than the youth. They often have more knowledge. They are normally calmer and more patient. They like seeing people. They like feeling useful. They think they can make a difference to society. So the society must be built by the hands of both the old and the young. (5) " A famous writer you like " In this paragraph , I will tell you something about a famous writer I like very much. It is Charles Dickens. He is an English writer. He lived in the 19th century. One of his best novels is " Hard Times ". In this novel he shows us the effect of the industrial revolution on people in Europe. He wrote other novels like "Oliver twist". I like his writing because it is realistic. It discusses the problems of the society and how to solve it. I hope I will be a good writer one day. (6) “What are the advantages of shopping on the internet.” There are some advantages of doing the shopping on the
والآن مع أسئلة النماذج التي وردت بخصوصwriting وإجابتها النموذجية
(25) Write an e-mail to your friend Omar Salem saying why cleanliness is a must today. Your name is Hassan Gamal. The answer Dear Omar I’m very happy to write this letter to you . I’d like to tell you about the importance of cleanliness. Cleanliness is tremendously important in the prevention from disease. Hygiene and sanitations are both important. There are some rules of hygiene. First you should wash your hands before meals. It is important to bathe more often when it is hot or when you have been running. You should be careful about the food you eat and the water you drink. Boil the tap water before drinking it. Don’t let pieces of food or dirty dishes lying around because it will attract flies and other insects. Don’t eat food that smells bad. We should all keep our homes and streets clan to be healthy. With best wishes Yours, Hassan Gamal
(26) Write a letter of about 100 words to Tom, asking him to visit Egypt next summer as one of the most civilized countries in the Middle East. Your name is Hesham Hamdy. The answer Dear John I’m very happy to write this letter to you. How are you? I want you to pay a visit to Gazza Strip to see the traces of the Israeli aggression on it. You will see how cruel they are. They destroyed the houses and killed the women and children. They don’t let people there have any chance of a decent life . You must go thre and tell your friends about theses things With best wishes yours, Ahmed Ali
(27).a. Write a paragraph of about 100 words on: "Money is the root of every evil"
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