4. Read the following passage then choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d (8 Marks):
How would you feel about travelling into space for six months to live on a planet that is
400 million kilometres from earth? And how would you feel if you had been told that you
could never return? That is what is planned for people who are going on the Mars One
mission in 2031. Surprisingly, 200,000 applications have been received from people who
want to join the mission, even though they know that they will never see earth again.
The people who want to go to Mars say that their plan is not very different from the first
Europeans who went to America, or the thousands of people who have left their countries
because of war or disease. They also knew that their new lives would be difficult, and that
they would probably never see their countries again.
A hundred people who want to go to Mars have been chosen to start special training to see
who is suitable. Scientists will get the people to live in a small living space for a long time,
without seeing any friends or family. This will be similar to what they can expect on Mars.
The launch will have a crew of just four people for the long journey into space. A special
settlement will be built on Mars where food will be grown and the four people will live and
work. It won‟t be an easy life: there will be very little water, they will have to grow their own
food and the planet is known for its giant dust storms. Despite these problems, for some
fearless pioneers, it is a challenge they cannot refuse.
28. How many people will be sent to Mars in 2031?
a. 200,000 b. 100 c. 4 d. 400
29. Why did the people decide to travel to Mars?
a. They want to see if they can survive there. b. They want to see the dust storms.
c. Scientists made them go there. d. They don’t like earth.
30. What is the main idea of the text?
a. One day, we will all live on Mars. b. Life on Mars will be very difficult.
c. The people who go to Mars will be famous. d. Life on Mars will never be possible.
31. What does the word settlement mean?
a. a farm b. a place where a group of people live c. a factory d. a rocket
32. What does the underlined it refer to?
a. an offer to go to Mars. b. a six-month journey into space.
c. time spent with three other people. d. an offer to send in an application.
33. How far is Mars from earth?
a. 400,000,000 kms. b. 400,000 kms. c. 4,000,000 kms. d. 2,000,000 kms.
34. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
a. The writer expects lie on Mars to be challenging.
b. A hundred people are going to be selected for the awaited journey.
c. Wars can never oblige people to leave their homes.
d. Fourteen of the 200,000 applicants will be chosen to go on Mars.
35. Which sentences best summarizes the last paragraph?
a. The rocky land on Mars. b. The settlements on mars.
c. The people who will live on Mars. d. The challenges of living on Mars.
5. Read the sentences and choose the correct translation from A. B, C or D (4 Marks):
36. To provide a comfortable life for its nation, the government should offer good services.
ⓐ لتوفير حياة مريحة لوطنها، يجب على الحكومة تقديم خدمات مريحة .
ⓑ لتوفير معيشة مريحة لشعبها، كان يجب على الحكومة تقديم بعض الخدمات الجيدة .
ⓒيجب على الحكومة تقديم خدمات جيدة لتوفير معيشة مريحة لشعبها .
ⓓكان يجب على الحكومة تقديم بعض الخدمات الجيدة لتوفير حياة بسيطة لشعبها .
37- Our great big cities don’t suit modern living because of the great increase in population.
ⓐ لا تتناسب مدننا الكبيرة مع الحياة المعاصرة بسبب الزيادة الكبيرة فى عدد السكان .
ⓑ لا تتناسب مدننا الحديثة مع الحياة الكبيرة بسبب الزيادة الواسعة فى عدد السكان .
ⓒتتناسب مدننا الكبيرة مع الحياة المعاصرة بسبب الزيادة المفرطة فى عدد السكان .
ⓓلا تتناسب مدننا الكبيرة مع الحياة المعاصرة بسبب الزيادة المحددة فى عدد السكان .
B) Choose the best English translation :
35- تتمتع مصر بالكثير من المواقع الأثرية القديمة والمنتجعات السياحية الحديثة، مما يجعلها واحدة من أكثر الدول الجاذبة للسياح .
ⓐ Egypt has many ancient historical sites and modern tourist resorts which makes it
one of the most attractive countries for tourists.
ⓑ Egypt has many old historical sites and modern terrorist hotels which makes it one
of the most countries for tourists.
ⓒ Egypt has much ancient historical sites and modern tourist resorts which makes it
one of the most interactive countries for tourists.
ⓓ Egypt has many old historical sites and modern tourist hotels which made it the
most attractive countries for tourists.
36- نحتاج أن نضع حد أقصى للأجور فى الوظائف الحكومية ووظائف القطاع العام، لتحقيق العدالة بين كل الناس .
ⓐ We should have maximum wages for environmental jobs and the jobs of public
sector to believe the justice between all people.
ⓑ We should have minimum salaries for governmental jobs and the jobs of private
section to achieve the justice between all people.
ⓒ We should have maximum wages for governmental jobs and the jobs of public
sector to achieve the justice between all people.
ⓓ We should have minimum salaries for environmental jobs and the jobs of public
section to achieve the justice between all people.
تحميل اقوى مراجعة انجليزي ثالثة ثانوي مستر السباعي عطية وورد من هنـــا
In the 1990s, Kevin was an infamous hacker. He was once listed as one of the FBI’s "Most Wanted" for hacking into government computer systems. Kevin has never been defeated by any system into which they have been asked to hack. He was sentenced to five years in prison for various computer and communications-related crimes. After being sent to prison, Kevin decided to use his skills in a different way. He started his own computer security firm. He now advises people on how to find the loopholes in their networks and keep their computers safe.
According to Kevin, the biggest danger to security is people. However, by this he doesn’t mean hackers. In fact, he means the people using the programs. “If an attacker can get one trusting person to give his or her information, the attacker gets in. All that money spent is basically wasted.” A hacker can get around everything with just one person within the company. Unfortunately, people are still too trusting. In a recent test of the US tax office, security experts
called 100 managers. They posed as US tax office computer technicians. The experts were able to fool 35 of the managers. They gave both their passwords and IDs. In the hands of real hackers, this would have been a disaster!
Kevin’s expertise has been acknowledged at the highest level with invitations to speak to both Houses of Congress on national security matters. Kevin’s autobiography became a New York Times bestseller and has been translated into fifteen different languages.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
a) Managers need to be more careful about who they talk to.
b) Hackers can help us make our computers safe.
c) Technology is not helpful if people aren’t careful.
d) It’s important to get the newest technology.
2. Houses of Congress invited Kevin to ………… .
a) arrest him b) make use of his experience
c) send him to prison d) fool 35 of the managers
3. The underlined word "loopholes" here can mean ………… .
a) viruses b) hardships c) icons d) downsides
4. What is true about Kevin?
a) He now works for the US government.
b) He thinks security technology is too expensive.
c) He used to be a criminal.
d) He teaches people how to hack computers.
5. The recent test of the US tax office proved that ………… of the managers were could easily be fooled.
a) all b) none c) almost all d) some
6. What happened at the US tax office?
a) Hackers stole important information.
b) Employees gave information to the wrong people.
c) The security technology had a problem.
4 d) Managers tested the computer system.
7. Preventing hackers from getting passwords and IDs can ……computer systems.
a) protect b) endanger c) help to hack d) defeat
8. Kevin has never been defeated by any system into which they have been asked to hack. This shows how …………. he was.
a) criminal b) fool c) innovative d) careless
العلم والايمانالسبت 01 أبريل 2023, 2:04 am