امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية الوزاري المحوسب المسار المهني بتيك 2008 / 2026 الدورة العامة

إنجليزي توجيهي وزاري - 2008

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امتحان اللّغة الإنجليزية الوزاري 12th مستوى صف 11 - توجيهي بتيك - جيل 2008 / 2026

امتحان وزاري

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Amjad has no idea how he lost his phone. He feels completely .......... .

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Rasha has done ......... revision, so she should pass her exams with good grades

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The children decided the hedgehog was simply too ......... to pick up and left it alone.

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My friends had what they thought was a really good idea a ........... .

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The manager tried to end the conversation, but Rashed insisted on having the last word.

The underlined phrase means......... .

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The kitchen drawer is full of handy......... to slice onions or peel eggs and so on.

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......... news stories in social media may cause troubles among people in the society.

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The......... against him was shocking, but he was not at all worried about it.

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Would you describe your room as small, large, or .........?

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You should ........... your dishcloth every week as it gets full of bacteria.

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The companies......... their businesses to serve the entire state.

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Does anyone have any ......... ideas for Maha's surprise family party?

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We got lost in the desert but in the end we got home........... .

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Sabriya wanted to prove to the world that she was as capable ......... doing things as anyone else.

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Once your child can walk, he or she needs ......... all the time.

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I ......... yoga weekly to relieve stress.

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You'd never been to London before, .........?

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I would sooner......... home than go out in the rain.

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Mazen agreed ........... the old man was discriminated against.

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By the age of 30, the professor ......... his first research about plant diseases.

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The game had no sooner started than the captain was taken ill.

The correct form of negative inversion of the above sentence is ........

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Students go to ......... college when they leave school.

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The new employees were required to get a proper training workshop

The underlined verb in the above sentence indicates .......... .

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......... having experience, I also have relevant qualifications.

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"This conference is amazing."

The correct reported speech form of the sentence above is ...........

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The first real smartphone ......... by a famous company many years ago.

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People say that other scientists invented the microwave.

The correct impersonal passive form of the sentence above is .......

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If new mobiles weren't so costly, I'd buy a new one every month.

This means that ..........

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Read the following article carefully, and then in your ANSWER BOOKLET answer all the questions that follow. Your answers should be based on the article.

I  t's no accident that the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature is a giant panda. These animals are cute or beautiful, or both, and of course we all want to save them. This popularity enables organisations such as the WWF to raise money to support a range of critically endangered species. However, less well-known or 'exciting' creatures are far more likely to become extinct because they don't get enough attention from researchers. Invertebrates (animals without a backbone) make up over 90% of all the creatures on Earth, but get only a tiny percentage of the money available to protect our wildlife.
And what about those creatures that many people would find positively ugly? With its tiny eyes, big mouth and slimy pink body, the blobfish is far from attractive. This marine creature lives deep in the ocean, where the pressure is very high. As a result, it has tiny fins and no skeleton, which keeps it from being crushed by the water pressure. Unfortunately, when fishing boats sweep the ocean floor, looking for other fish and crustaceans, these fish can get swept into the nets accidentally.
The threat faced by the pangolin, however, is far from accidental. They are more often targeted by poachers than any other animal in the world. Unique among mammals, it is covered in scales, like a reptile.
Other creatures become endangered precisely because people find them ugly. Take the aye aye for example. Found only on the island of Madagascar, the aye aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate. During the day they sleep in nests in the trees, coming out to hunt at night. They are solitary creatures, furry, and harmless but unfortunately, they are often killed.

✽ The giant panda is used as the symbol of the WWF for certain reasons. Write down two of these reasons.

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Read the following article carefully, and then in your ANSWER BOOKLET answer all the questions that follow. Your answers should be based on the article.

I  t's no accident that the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature is a giant panda. These animals are cute or beautiful, or both, and of course we all want to save them. This popularity enables organisations such as the WWF to raise money to support a range of critically endangered species. However, less well-known or 'exciting' creatures are far more likely to become extinct because they don't get enough attention from researchers. Invertebrates (animals without a backbone) make up over 90% of all the creatures on Earth, but get only a tiny percentage of the money available to protect our wildlife.
And what about those creatures that many people would find positively ugly? With its tiny eyes, big mouth and slimy pink body, the blobfish is far from attractive. This marine creature lives deep in the ocean, where the pressure is very high. As a result, it has tiny fins and no skeleton, which keeps it from being crushed by the water pressure. Unfortunately, when fishing boats sweep the ocean floor, looking for other fish and crustaceans, these fish can get swept into the nets accidentally.
The threat faced by the pangolin, however, is far from accidental. They are more often targeted by poachers than any other animal in the world. Unique among mammals, it is covered in scales, like a reptile.
Other creatures become endangered precisely because people find them ugly. Take the aye aye for example. Found only on the island of Madagascar, the aye aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate. During the day they sleep in nests in the trees, coming out to hunt at night. They are solitary creatures, furry, and harmless but unfortunately, they are often killed.

✽ Write down the sentence which states that the blobfish is unattractive.

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Read the following article carefully, and then in your ANSWER BOOKLET answer all the questions that follow. Your answers should be based on the article.

I  t's no accident that the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature is a giant panda. These animals are cute or beautiful, or both, and of course we all want to save them. This popularity enables organisations such as the WWF to raise money to support a range of critically endangered species. However, less well-known or 'exciting' creatures are far more likely to become extinct because they don't get enough attention from researchers. Invertebrates (animals without a backbone) make up over 90% of all the creatures on Earth, but get only a tiny percentage of the money available to protect our wildlife.
And what about those creatures that many people would find positively ugly? With its tiny eyes, big mouth and slimy pink body, the blobfish is far from attractive. This marine creature lives deep in the ocean, where the pressure is very high. As a result, it has tiny fins and no skeleton, which keeps it from being crushed by the water pressure. Unfortunately, when fishing boats sweep the ocean floor, looking for other fish and crustaceans, these fish can get swept into the nets accidentally.
The threat faced by the pangolin, however, is far from accidental. They are more often targeted by poachers than any other animal in the world. Unique among mammals, it is covered in scales, like a reptile.
Other creatures become endangered precisely because people find them ugly. Take the aye aye for example. Found only on the island of Madagascar, the aye aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate. During the day they sleep in nests in the trees, coming out to hunt at night. They are solitary creatures, furry, and harmless but unfortunately, they are often killed.

✽Less well-known creatures are more likely to become extinct for two reasons.
Write them down

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Read the following article carefully, and then in your ANSWER BOOKLET answer all the questions that follow. Your answers should be based on the article.

I  t's no accident that the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature is a giant panda. These animals are cute or beautiful, or both, and of course we all want to save them. This popularity enables organisations such as the WWF to raise money to support a range of critically endangered species. However, less well-known or 'exciting' creatures are far more likely to become extinct because they don't get enough attention from researchers. Invertebrates (animals without a backbone) make up over 90% of all the creatures on Earth, but get only a tiny percentage of the money available to protect our wildlife.
And what about those creatures that many people would find positively ugly? With its tiny eyes, big mouth and slimy pink body, the blobfish is far from attractive. This marine creature lives deep in the ocean, where the pressure is very high. As a result, it has tiny fins and no skeleton, which keeps it from being crushed by the water pressure. Unfortunately, when fishing boats sweep the ocean floor, looking for other fish and crustaceans, these fish can get swept into the nets accidentally.
The threat faced by the pangolin, however, is far from accidental. They are more often targeted by poachers than any other animal in the world. Unique among mammals, it is covered in scales, like a reptile.
Other creatures become endangered precisely because people find them ugly. Take the aye aye for example. Found only on the island of Madagascar, the aye aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate. During the day they sleep in nests in the trees, coming out to hunt at night. They are solitary creatures, furry, and harmless but unfortunately, they are often killed.

Find a word in the article which means "people who illegally catch animals".

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Read the following article carefully, and then in your ANSWER BOOKLET answer all the questions that follow. Your answers should be based on the article.

I  t's no accident that the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature is a giant panda. These animals are cute or beautiful, or both, and of course we all want to save them. This popularity enables organisations such as the WWF to raise money to support a range of critically endangered species. However, less well-known or 'exciting' creatures are far more likely to become extinct because they don't get enough attention from researchers. Invertebrates (animals without a backbone) make up over 90% of all the creatures on Earth, but get only a tiny percentage of the money available to protect our wildlife.
And what about those creatures that many people would find positively ugly? With its tiny eyes, big mouth and slimy pink body, the blobfish is far from attractive. This marine creature lives deep in the ocean, where the pressure is very high. As a result, it has tiny fins and no skeleton, which keeps it from being crushed by the water pressure. Unfortunately, when fishing boats sweep the ocean floor, looking for other fish and crustaceans, these fish can get swept into the nets accidentally.
The threat faced by the pangolin, however, is far from accidental. They are more often targeted by poachers than any other animal in the world. Unique among mammals, it is covered in scales, like a reptile.
Other creatures become endangered precisely because people find them ugly. Take the aye aye for example. Found only on the island of Madagascar, the aye aye is the world's largest nocturnal primate. During the day they sleep in nests in the trees, coming out to hunt at night. They are solitary creatures, furry, and harmless but unfortunately, they are often killed.

What does the underlined pronoun "they" refer to?

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Read the following extract from Jordan's Parliament and then answer the question after:

Since the 1952 Constitution, Jordanians have been able to join political parties and today, Jordan's National Assembly (or Majlis Al-Umma) consists of a Senate (or Majlis AlAayan) as its upper house and a House of Deputies (or Majlis Al-Nuwaab) as its lower house. The 40 members of the Senate are given four-year terms by the king.

What does Jordan's National Assembly consist of?

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Read the following lines from "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and then answer the question after:

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep
.

How does the speaker feel?

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امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية الوزاري المحوسب المسار المهني بتيك 2026

تم إعداد هذا الامتحان المحوسب لقياس مدى استعدادكم للامتحان الوزاري القادم في مادة اللغة الإنجليزية للتوجيهي المهني.
يتكون الامتحان الوزاري من 35 سؤالًا, حيث تغطي هذه الأسئلة المحوسبة بشكل مكثف كامل مادة الإنجليزي بفصليها الأول والثاني, وهي أسئلة موضوعية (اختيار متعدد).

ولهذا كل ما عليك فعله هو البدء بالاختبار عبر الضغط على زر “ابدأ الاختبار”.

ثم قراءة الأسئلة المقترحة واختيار الإجابة التي تعتقد أنها صحيحة.

ونتيجة لذلك سوف تظهر للطالب العلامة من 100 درجة في نهاية امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية، ونتيجته إذا اجتاز الاختبار أو لم يجتزه، مع كامل إجابات الأسئلة الصحيحة والخاطئة.

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