امتحان محوسب في القواعد – الوحدة 1 – LESSON 4B (Workbook 7 & 8) – اللغة الإنجليزية 12th

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(LESSON 4B (Workbook 7 & 8))
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امتحان القواعد 🇬🇧 12th الوحدة الأولى (Workbook 7 & 8)

LESSON 4B
GRAMMAR

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

I’ve been trying to work for hours now.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

He’d been sitting there for hours. It was time to go.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

I’m learning to ski.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

By August, I'll have been living here for two years.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

Next time I see you, I will have had my hair cut short.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

I’ve built up a lot of muscle.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

The water was pouring down the side of the bath.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

This time tomorrow, I’ll be flying over the Atlantic.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

I can’t exercise because I’ve broken my leg.

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Match the sentences with their meanings..

I had been there before.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

I’ve been trying to call you ................ .

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

You’re keen! That’s the third time you’ve ................ this week.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

Have you been eating a lot of fruit ................?

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

How many glasses of water ................ by midday today?

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

................ at that desk for hours. Get up and move about a bit!

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

I couldn’t believe it when I saw Osama – ................ about him.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

It ................ (rain) all day. I’m fed up with it.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

I ................ (have) a headache ever since I woke up this morning.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

I hope you ................ (not wait) long.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

I hope you ................ (not wait) long.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

How long ................ you ................ (be) ill?

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

How long ................ you ................ (feel) sick?

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

He feels terrible because he ................ (eat) sweets all morning.

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

Someone ................ (eat) my sandwich – they’ve taken a big bite!

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Complete the sentences with the correct Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.

She’s too laid-back about her work – she ................ (chat) on the phone most of the day.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

I’ve just ................ walking in the hills. It’s gorgeous out there.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

Next week, I ................ working here for fi ve years.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

It ................ raining as we left the cinema, so I opened my umbrella.was

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

Don’t call me tonight. I ................ watching the next episode of Fix Up.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

I ................ going to bed too late recently. I must get an early night tonight.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

I ................ studying Spanish at the moment in preparation for a trip to Madrid next month.

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

I ................ seen you for ages! Where have you been hiding?!

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Complete the sentences with no more than three words in each gap.

I know Amman pretty well, but I ................ to Aqaba before this trip. It was great.

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Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means the same as the first one. Use between three and six words, including the word in bold.

We intended to get fit this spring, but life got in the way. DECIDED
We ................ get fit this spring, but life got in the way.

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Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means the same as the first one. Use between three and six words, including the word in bold.

You are a smart cookie. This is your best work to date. EVER
You are a smart cookie. This is the best work ................ .

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Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means the same as the first one. Use between three and six words, including the word in bold.

There is no decision from the government yet. HAS
The government ................ .

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Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means the same as the first one. Use between three and six words, including the word in bold.

I don’t expect to finish until tomorrow. FINISHED
I probably ................ tomorrow.

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Complete the second sentence using the word in bold so that it means the same as the first one. Use between three and six words, including the word in bold.

Both my parents have regular piano lessons. BEEN
Both my parents ................ piano lessons.

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Complete the sentences with the correct perfect or continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
WHY THE BRAIN RESISTS CHANGE

One of the key reasons why people fail to change their bad habits is quite simply a lack of patience. They usually try to start a new habit, but give up when, aer a few days or weeks, they ¹................ (notice) any dramatic changes.

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Complete the sentences with the correct perfect or continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
أجب على الفراغ 2
WHY THE BRAIN RESISTS CHANGE

Since the days when we ²................ (live) in caves, the brain ³................ (prioritise) survival. From a biological perspective, if we are still alive, what we ⁴................ (do) must be working for us, so there is no need to change it.

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Complete the sentences with the correct perfect or continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
أجب على الفراغ 3
WHY THE BRAIN RESISTS CHANGE

Since the days when we ²................ (live) in caves, the brain ³................ (prioritise) survival. From a biological perspective, if we are still alive, what we ⁴................ (do) must be working for us, so there is no need to change it.

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Complete the sentences with the correct perfect or continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
أجب على الفراغ 4
WHY THE BRAIN RESISTS CHANGE

Since the days when we ²................ (live) in caves, the brain ³................ (prioritise) survival. From a biological perspective, if we are still alive, what we ⁴................ (do) must be working for us, so there is no need to change it.

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Complete the sentences with the correct perfect or continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
WHY THE BRAIN RESISTS CHANGE

For this reason, the brain naturally resists change. It rarely works to try and change everything overnight. Therefore, we should make incremental changes, until one day we look back and see how far we ⁵................ (come).

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يتكون الامتحان التجريبي المقترح من 43 سؤال, حيث تغطي هذه الأسئلة المحوسبة بشكل كامل LESSON 4B من الوحدة الأولى الفصل الأول من المنهاج الجديد للصف الثاني عشر. وهي تشمل أسئلة كتاب الإنجليزي “Workbook” بنمط الأسئلة الوزارية الموضوعية.

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