النماذج الاسترشادية للصف الثالث الثانوي 2023 عربي ولغات كلها وجميع المواد
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Choose the correct answer from a,b,c or d:
1- Harm or injury that results or may result from some action or judgment is
called ………….. .
a) pride
b) peace
c) piracy
d) prejudice
2- The teacher used to scold his students severely due to their behavior. The
underlined word “scold” can be replaced by …………… .
a) blame
b) praise
c) encourage
d) force
3- He was so fortunate to have such wonderful teachers. The antonym of the
underlined word “fortunate” is …………… .
a) inevitable
b) unlucky
c) poor
d) blessed
4- Rana started writing her ………………. since she was young. She recorded
all her daily activities and feelings.
a) attitude
b) biography
c) dairy
d) diary
5- She wasn’t chosen for the vacant position in the company as she wasn’t ……..
enough.
a) awarded
b) inquired
c) qualified
d) acquired
6- The series is very interesting, so the viewers are waiting with ……………. to
its end.
a) heavy breath
b) bated breath
c) breathless
d) over breathing
7- We need to ………….. some modifications for some pieces of furniture.
a) make
b) do
c) exert
d) act
8- By this time next week, will ………………………?
a) we have got our house painted
b) we paint our house
c) our house be painted
d) be painting our house
9- The match was cancelled ……………. heavy rain.
a) because
b) owing to
c) nevertheless
d) in spite
10- Which of the following is structurally correct?
a) Were they to play well, they’d have won the match.
b) Had they played well, they’d have won the match.
c) If they play well, they’d win the match.
d) Should they play well, they’d have won the match.
11- She was proud …………… get the first prize.
a) on
b) of
c) to
d) in
12- My parents never allow …………. to the cinema during exams.
a) go
b) to go
c) to going
d) going
13- Having ……………., the criminal was sent to prison.
a) arresting
b) being arrested
c) been arrested
d) arrested
14- She’s the woman …………….. we have heard so much.
a) about whom
b) for whose
c) who
d) whom
15- Which one of the following sentences must end with an exclamation mark (!)?
a) What is your favourite view here
b) What a lovely view you have here
c) How can you find this view
d) How about finding a lovely view here
16- Supporting sentences are included in the …………… of the paragraph to
reinforce the topic sentence of the essay.
a) thesis
b) introduction
c) body
d) summary
17- All of the following can be used to write an online profile
EXCEPT……………. .
a) previous work experience
b) future dreams and ambitions
c) current achievements
d) mutual friends and relatives
Read the following passage, then choose answer from a,b,c or d:
Jennifer was thinking in her room. She wanted a shelter there since false gossip
about her began circulating at the academy last week. Not that Jennifer had ever been
considered a social butterfly. She preferred to live indirectly through the stories of her
more unashamed friends: late night celebrating, associating with girls, childish tricks.
Still, she had taken to be more by herself than usual since the accusations surfaced and
that thing made her on thin ice. She was up for consideration for the highly popular
Blauvelt Award, a scholarship recognizing “academic integrity and promise.”
A student had given headmaster Jack an anonymous “tip” that Jennifer had
cheated on several tests. The accusations were laughable. Jennifer had long been a
clever student at the academy. She lacked a natural intelligence- this was true.
However, she compensated for this shortage through carefulness and insistence; she
was very thorough in her studies and exhibited an almost relentless determination.
Still, the accusations had given the recommendation committee pause.
On Friday Jennifer had been called to Mr. Jack grand office, where she was asked
copious questions about her recent exams. The experience was quite shocking. It was
an elite school. Most of its students came from honored backgrounds. This was not the
case for Jennifer. Her family had little money. She attended the school on a full
scholarship. The Award would help her family pay for college. So, it was with the
same diligence which she applied to her studies that Jennifer planned to reveal her
accuser.
Choose the correct answer from A, b, c or d:
18- The suitable title of the passage is …………………… .
a) “Struggling in life to reach your goals”
b) “The School Award”
c) “Cheating at Exams”
d) “Helping Other People”
19- The Academy was a school ………………… .
a) where many kids lied and cheated
b) for abused students
c) with many wealthy students
d) where it was hard to get to know people
20- The best sentence that can summarize the second paragraph is that ……….. .
a) Jennifer won the award
b) strong determination can compensate many things
c) accusing others can be destructive
d) escaping from others is the best thing
21- The award is important to Jennifer because it will ……………….. .
a) prove she is clever
b) help her family pay for college
c) make her parents proud
d) go travel away
22- Being a student at the academy, Jennifer needs to ………………… .
a) accept what is said about her
b) get away from the other students
c) be persistent and has strong will
d) be rich to stay at the school
23- If the students continue on accusing Jennifer of cheating, she will………….. .
a) insist on knowing the accuser
b) hit the accuser
c) sleep more and more
d) go on reading novels
24- Jennifer was different than many of her fellows as she ……………… .
a) likes to cheat at exams
b) tells false gossip
c) is not reliable
d) is not wealthy
25- The underlined phrase “on thin ice” implies that Jennifer was …………… .
a) over the moon
b) relaxed and calm
c) patient
d) in a critical situation
Read the following passage, then choose answer from a,b,c or d:
About 349 million people across 79 countries are facing acute food insecurity – up
from 287 million in 2021. The global community must not fail on its promise to end
hunger and malnutrition by 2030. Many innovations that were once heavily supported
and publicized, such as fish-protein concentrate and protein from algae grown on
petroleum substrates, have fallen by the wayside. The proposals themselves were
technically feasible, but they proved to be economically unviable and to yield food
products culturally unacceptable to their consumers. Recent innovations such as
opaque-2 maize seems promising, but it is too early to predict its ultimate fate.
Despite having extensive governmental support, these unsuccessful innovations
often have not been technologically adapted or culturally acceptable to the people for
whom they had been developed. A successful new technology, therefore, must fit the
entire sociocultural system in which it is to find a place. Security of crop yield,
practicality of storage, taste and costs should be put in consideration. For example, the
better protein quality in bread made from opaque-2 maize will be of only limited
benefit to a family on the margin of subsistence if the new maize is not culturally
acceptable or is more likely to be attacked by insects.
The adoption of new food technologies depends on more than these technical and
cultural considerations; economic factors and governmental policies also strongly
influence the ultimate success of any innovation. Some economists exaggerate in
claiming that profitability is the key factor guiding technical change and disregard the
substantial effects of culture. Most technological innovations in agriculture can be
fully used and adopted only by large landowners in case they believe that the
innovations will increase their incomes even if they harm sectors of the population
and reduce the availability of food in a country.
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:
26- This passage deals with ……………………. .
a) the practical steps to have food alternatives easily
b) how to have healthy food from opque-2 maize
c) some solutions to the food shortage problem
d) the problem of food shortage in the developing countries
27- Any new crop needs mainly to be ………………. to be a successful food
alternative.
a) accepted by people
b) grown by people
c) technically adopted
d) advertised in media
28- The best sentence that can summarize the last paragraph is …………….... .
a) many new innovations can be adopted by both small and big landowners
b) some economists think that new adoptions should be adopted for people’s sake
c) there are many new solutions for food shortage that can be adopted
d) the adoption of new solutions depends mainly on financial profit
29- To ensure the success of the new innovation in the developing countries,
………..…. is necessary.
a) building new organisations
b) a wide advertising campaign
c) the governmental support
d) ignoring the scientific research
30- After reading the passage, we can say that ………………….. .
a) we have some very successful innovations
b) we are still looking for new innovations
c) the developing countries' innovations must be applied
d) we don't have food shortage problem with the new innovations
31- According to the passage, opaque-2 maize ………………… .
a) is only suitable for the developed countries
b) can only solve the world food shortage
c) has been adopted by many countries
d) can be attacked by insects easily
32- The writer thinks that before the innovation of new crops, we should know
that ………………… .
a) both of the profitability and the cultural effect are very important
b) the profitability is the main key factor guiding the technological change
c) the new changes need the governmental support to the small landowners
d) the new innovations can be applied on condition that they don't harm people
33- According to the passage, fish-protein concentrate ……………… .
a) isn't supported by many governments
b) is culturally accepted and supported
c) is an unsuccessful solution to food lack problem
d) isn't healthy and causes many diseases
38- If Miss Havisham’s fiancé hadn’t deceived her, how do you think her life
would have been?
Support your answer with two justifications.
39- Pip and Magwitch proved that they had human feelings.
Explain with evidence.
40- Write an essay of about 180 words on “A visit to a place that you will never forget .
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