exampl of second english test ) 2024.

exampl of second english test ( second term )
activity 1: punctuate the following paragraph
one day a woman went to the house of a doctor she said to the doctor my husband is very ill and he cannot work will you please come and see him

activity 2: complete the conversation . choose the correct form
Daniel : is it true you saw a ghost last night ?
Vicky : yes , i did . i went to bed ( late/lately) , and i was sleeping (bad/badly) . i suddenly woke up in the middle of the night . i went to the window and saw the ghost walking the lawn .
Daniel : was it a man or a woman ?
Vicky : a woman in a white dress . i had a (good/well) view from the window , but she walked very (fast/fastly) . she wasn’t there very (long/longly) . i’d (hard/hardly) caught sight of her before she’d gone . i (near/nearly) missed her .
Daniel : you don’t think you’ve been working too (hard/hardly) ? you’ve been looking a bit pale (late/lately)
Vicky : i saw her , i tell you .
Daniel : it isn’t (like/likely) that ghosts actually exist , you know . i expect you imagining it .

activity 3: report the sentences . use the verbs in brackets as reporting verbs
1-Anna to janet : "don’t forget to sign the form" (remind)
Anna ………………………………………….. ……………………….
2-Robert : "what time will the office close this evening?" (ask)
Robert ………………………………………….. ……………………………
3-a policeman to christopher : "stop shouting" (tell)
a policeman ………………………………………….. ………
4-Simon to Susan : "would you like to join me for lunch ? (invite)
Simon ………………………………………….. …………………………………
5-Peter : "i really must leave" (insist)
Peter ……………………………………….

activity 4: fill in the gaps with only four words of the following list :
results – survey – reading – interviews – informants – questionnaire – writing
This is a report of the findings of a ……………… about teenagers newspaper ……………… habits . I submitted a ……………. to thirty informants . Surprisingly , i found out that most of the ……………. did not read newspapers at all . Therefore , i recommend that these teenagers spend more time reading newspapers .

جربو فيه مبعد نحطلكم الحل

thank you very much

Second Term English Examination 2024.

Second Term English Examination
Level: 2AS Scientific stream Time: 2hours

TEXT
Pollution is neither a local nor a national issue. Air and water pollution cross the borders of countries so often and in such large quantities that it has become an international problem. This is the case of acid rain, which travels for hundreds or thousands of kilometres in the air to kill forests , aquatic life and destroy buildings in countries far from the country which has produced it.
To understand what acid rain is and how it travels long distances , imagine a factory in Britain.The factory needs energy for its manufacturing, so it burns oil and coal. These fuels have a high Sulphur (S)******* which turns into Sulphur Dioxide(SO) after the burning of oil or coal. The Sulphur Dioxide goes up from the factory chimney into the air.

Reading comprehension: (8pts) Read the text carefully then answer the questions.
Exercise Oneالجيريا4pts) Answer the following questions
1- Why has pollution become an international problem?
2- How does air pollution, like acid rain, travel very long distances?
3- What kills forests and aquatic life?
4- Why do factories burn oil or coal?
Exercise Two: (2pts) Are these statements ”true ” or ”false”?
1-Acid rain is composed of pure water.
2-Factories need oil or coal.
3-SO is the result of burning oil or coal.
4- Pollution is a big problem.
Exercise Three: (2pts)

a-Find in the text synonyms of:
constituent =………….. distant = ………………..
b- Find in the text opposites of :
down ≠………………… build ≠ …………
Mastery of ******** (8pts)
Exercise One : (4pts)
Express these sentences differently:
a-These lands are being irrigated by farmers.
-Farmers…………………………………….
b-If he (be) good at Maths, he (explain) to you the lesson.
c-As soon as I (finish) my exercise, I (start) watching the movie.
d-We ought to change this sad reality.
-This………………………………………….

Exercise Two: (2pts) Classify the following words according to the pronunciation of their final ‘s’
Puts/ pushes/ lives/ goes/ helps/ boxes/ keeps/ refuses.
Іz// / /z/ s// //
وز ///
Exercise Three (2pts) Use the appropriate connector to link the sentences below :
Consequently/ however/ so………that/ because
1-a-Today is very hot. b- I wear a coat .
2-a-Hind is happy. b-She succeeded in the exam.
3-a-The exam is difficult. b- I can not do the exercises.
4-a-Factories release chemical gases. b-The weather is polluted.
Written Expressionالجيريا4pts) Choose one topic only:
Topic One:
-Pollution is a big problem. Suggest solutions to this problem.
Topic two:
-Many scientists predict that in the coming decades, people’s life will be different from what it is today, in no more than 10 lines, speak about the different discoveries and inventions that may take place in the future.

Best wishes for success.
Your English Teacher

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1 As Second term Exam 1as 2024.

1 AS
March 2024
Second Term English Examination Name ………………………….

I) Part one : Reading comprehension.
Read the reading passage carefully then do the following activities.
Our school project of English was a survey. My group wanted to know if today’s
teenagers are more or less interested in reading books. We decided to carry out the
survey in our own secondary school – Abou El Kacem Zahraoui.
The questionnaire included 05 precise questions. We asked 100 pupils as a sample.
They were aged between 16 and 18 from the three levels; first, second and third year.
Only 31 pupils said that they enjoyed reading. Most of them did so at the school library.
“I like to read books of different subjects to broaden my knowledge”, said Ali, one of
them. 14 pupils admitted that they could not find time to read because they had other
hobbies.52 pupils said that they read only when they search for specific notes for school.
Among all the interviewees, only 03 pupils gave further details about the subject.
Khaddouja said, “The type of books I want is not available”. “That is absolutely true”,
said her friend Salem. “And if there is a chance to find one, it would be very expensive.”,
He added. Dalia, a third year pupil said, “For me, the best source of books is the internet.
E-books are more available and less expensive than books we find in libraries”.
Unfortunately, we were very astonished by the negative fact that today’s pupil don’t
read so often. Most pupils read a few of their school documents and while getting ready
for their school tests and exams.

01. Choose the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet.
A.-The text is: a) a story , b) a questionnaire or, c) a report.
B. -The result of the survey is: a) negative, b) positive or, c) not clear.
C. -The survey was done by: a) a journalist, b) a group of pupils or, c) a group of
teachers.
D. – E-books are: a) newspapers , b) magazines or, c) electronic books.
02. According to the text, are these statements ‘true’ or ‘false’?
a. The survey is about the use of the internet at schools.
b. For some pupils, listening to music, sports, computer games etc, are better than books.
c. No pupil likes to read books.
d. Some pupils like reading books, but they can’t find good and cheap ones.
The second term exam of English
03. Read the text one more time and answer the following questions.
A) – Who did the survey?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
B) – How many interviewees participated in the survey?
……………………………………………………………………………………………
C) – Was the survey conducted at school?
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
D) – How many direct-speech statements are there in the text?
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
04. Find in the text word, phrases or expressions opposite in meaning to:
*Answered =/= (§2) * ignorance =/= (§2) * the worst =/= (§3) * fortunately =/= (§4)

05. Supply the right punctuation and capitals:
the doctor said yesterday I have a lot of work
……………………………………………………………………………………………
06. Rewrite these statements into indirect speech. Make the necessary changes.
He says, “The type of books I want is not available”.
He says…………………………………………….
“Shut the door!” my father ordered me angrily.
My father ordered me angrily …………………………………….
The teacher asked, “What is this report about?”
The teacher asked ……………………………………………….
07. 07 : Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form.
1 – If you don’t stop smoking, you (suffer)………….. from lung diseases.
2 -If I (to be)…………… you, I (eat)………….. the healthy food only.

08. This is a dialogue between a journalist and a pupil. Find the questions that the journalist asks.
Journalist: ………………………………………..…………… ?
The pupil: Yes, I do. I like reading books.
Journalist: ……………………………………….……………… ?
The pupil: I usually read books.
Journalist: ……………………………………………………… ?
The pupil: I read books about science, literature, novels and short stories.
Journalist: ……………………………………………………… ?
The pupil: I read books in order to broaden my knowledge and to learn new ideas.

Good luck

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March 2024
Second Term English Examination Name ………………………….

I) Part one : Reading comprehension.
Read the reading passage carefully then do the following activities.
Our school project of English was a survey. My group wanted to know if today’s
teenagers are more or less interested in reading books. We decided to carry out the
survey in our own secondary school – Abou El Kacem Zahraoui.
The questionnaire included 05 precise questions. We asked 100 pupils as a sample.
They were aged between 16 and 18 from the three levels; first, second and third year.
Only 31 pupils said that they enjoyed reading. Most of them did so at the school library.
“I like to read books of different subjects to broaden my knowledge”, said Ali, one of
them. 14 pupils admitted that they could not find time to read because they had other
hobbies.52 pupils said that they read only when they search for specific notes for school.
Among all the interviewees, only 03 pupils gave further details about the subject.
Khaddouja said, “The type of books I want is not available”. “That is absolutely true”,
said her friend Salem. “And if there is a chance to find one, it would be very expensive.”,
He added. Dalia, a third year pupil said, “For me, the best source of books is the internet.
E-books are more available and less expensive than books we find in libraries”.
Unfortunately, we were very astonished by the negative fact that today’s pupil don’t
read so often. Most pupils read a few of their school documents and while getting ready
for their school tests and exams.

01. Choose the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet.
A.-The text is: a) a story , b) a questionnaire or, c) a report.
B. -The result of the survey is: a) negative, b) positive or, c) not clear.
C. -The survey was done by: a) a journalist, b) a group of pupils or, c) a group of
teachers.
D. – E-books are: a) newspapers , b) magazines or, c) electronic books.
02. According to the text, are these statements ‘true’ or ‘false’?
a. The survey is about the use of the internet at schools.
b. For some pupils, listening to music, sports, computer games etc, are better than books.
c. No pupil likes to read books.
d. Some pupils like reading books, but they can’t find good and cheap ones.
The second term exam of English
03. Read the text one more time and answer the following questions.
A) – Who did the survey?
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
B) – How many interviewees participated in the survey?
……………………………………………………………………………………………
C) – Was the survey conducted at school?
………………………………………………………………………………………………….
D) – How many direct-speech statements are there in the text?
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
04. Find in the text word, phrases or expressions opposite in meaning to:
*Answered =/= (§2) * ignorance =/= (§2) * the worst =/= (§3) * fortunately =/= (§4)

05. Supply the right punctuation and capitals:
the doctor said yesterday I have a lot of work
……………………………………………………………………………………………
06. Rewrite these statements into indirect speech. Make the necessary changes.
He says, “The type of books I want is not available”.
He says…………………………………………….
“Shut the door!” my father ordered me angrily.
My father ordered me angrily …………………………………….
The teacher asked, “What is this report about?”
The teacher asked ……………………………………………….
07. 07 : Put the verbs between brackets in the correct form.
1 – If you don’t stop smoking, you (suffer)………….. from lung diseases.
2 -If I (to be)…………… you, I (eat)………….. the healthy food only.

08. This is a dialogue between a journalist and a pupil. Find the questions that the journalist asks.
Journalist: ………………………………………..…………… ?
The pupil: Yes, I do. I like reading books.
Journalist: ……………………………………….……………… ?
The pupil: I usually read books.
Journalist: ……………………………………………………… ?
The pupil: I read books about science, literature, novels and short stories.
Journalist: ……………………………………………………… ?
The pupil: I read books in order to broaden my knowledge and to learn new ideas.

thank you very much

thank you

جزاك الله خيرا

merci beaucoup

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thank you very much

Thank you so much

thank you very much

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The First Test Of The Second Trimester 2024.

Cheikh Amoud High School Stream: 3rd FL
The First Test Of The Second Trimester
PART ONE: READING (14pts)
A /Comprehension: (7pts)
• Read the following text then do the activities.
White Collar Crimes
The illegal acts committed by middle or upper-class people in conjunction with their ordinary occupational pursuits are called White-Collar Crime. The term was first popularized in 1940 by the American criminologist Edwin Sutherland in his classic paper “White-Collar Criminality”. Sutherland argued that important sociological differences exist between conventional crimes such as burglary and murder, which are defined without reference to the social status or occupation of the criminal and white-collar crimes such as fraud, embezzlement, tax evasion, misuse of public funds, and abuse of political power. In general, the latter are committed by people of relatively high social status, and are treated by the authorities more leniently than are conventional crimes
Historically, the chief sanctions against white-collar criminals have been loss of position and public trust, loss of professional licence, and the levying of fines. Jail sentences were rarely imposed. This leniency in prosecution stemmed partly from the perception that a high-status individual implicated in criminal activity was sufficiently punished by the presumed loss of social esteem or occupational prospects; and partly from the fact that most white-collar crimes are victimless offences. Only recently has this attitude begun to change.
White-collar crime has become an increasing problem in the latter part of the 20th century. Authorities in the United States, in particular, are dealing with such crimes more severely because of the growing feeling that an effort must be made to establish equality before the law for all citizens – without regard to money, power, or social status.
Adapted from: English step by step 3AS

1. Match the following ideas with their corresponding paragraphs.
Titles Paragraphs
1. Different sorts of sanctions against White-collar criminals.
2. Definition and aspects of White-Collar Crime.
3. White -Collar Crime has increased sharply. § n°1

§ n°2

§ n°3

2. Answer the following questions according to the text.
a) What is meant by ‘White-Collar Crime’?
b) Who popularized this term?
c) Were White-Collar criminals sentenced to prison? What was that leniency due to?
d) Has that attitude remained to the present time?
e) Why do authorities in the USA deal with White-Collar Crimes more severely?
3.Pick out information from the 1st § to fill in the table with the main sociological differences between conventional and white-collar crimes:
White-Collar crimes Conventional crimes
…………………………..
…………………….
……………………. …………………..
…………………..
4. What or who the underlined words refer to in the text ?
their (§1) the term (§1) which (§1) this (§2)
5. In which paragraph is it mentioned that there is an increasing sense to equalize between people with denial to social status ?
B/ Text Exploration (7pts)
1. Match words with their corresponding definitions.
WORDS DEFINITIONS
1-Burglary
2-Embezzlement
3-levying fines a. Crime of breaking into a house to steal.
b. imposing sums of money as a penalty for breaking a law or rule
c. use of money placed in one’s care in a wrong way for one’s own benefit
2. Complete the table below:
Adverbs Adjectives Comparatives Superlatives
Leniently ……………… More leniently than ………………..
Severly ……………… More severly than ………………..
3. Complete sentence “b” so that it means the same as sentence “a”.
1a) White-collar crimes are committed by people of relatively high social status and are treated by the authorities more leniently.
b) People of ……………………………and the authorities……………………..
2a) Authorities in the USA are dealing more severly with such crimes.
b) Such crimes …………………………………………..
4. Divide these words into roots and affixes: illegal – criminality – leniently – victimless
Prefixes Roots Suffixes

5. Fill in the gaps so that the passage makes sense.
The global anti-corruption organization Transparency International (TI) has reported corruption is increasing ……………. the world. A TI press release reports there is serious corruption in ……………… of the world’s countries. TI’s yearly survey questions business people and public officials to find …………… how corrupt a country is. Bangladesh and Chad finished bottom as the most corrupt countries, while Iceland finished top. Finland and New Zealand were the second and third cleanest nations. Corruption is declining in Turkey and Nigeria, but …………….. in Russia and Canada.
6. Underline the stressed syllables in the following items: classic / political / sociological / public
PART TWO: WRITING (06pts)
Topic: complete the following dialogue:
A1: ………………………………………………………….?
B: Oh yes, there are a great many cases of white-collar crimes in Algeria.
A2: ………………………………………………………….?
B: Bribery is an example of that
A3: ………………………………………………………….?
B: Bribery is the illegal payment made to a person in order to persuade her/him to do you a favour.
A4: ………………………………………………………….?
B: Yes, of course. It is a practice which is forbidden by law.
A5: ………………………………………………………….?
B: We can fight bribery by teaching children early on about ethics and morality.

GOOD LUCK/ YOUR TEQCHER

Or
Topic two: Write a composition of about 100 words on the following topic.
The role of whistle-blowing has become important in today’s society. Do you think it is important to denounce illegal practices? How do you think this can make a change in the societ

y?

exampl of second english test 2024.


activity 1: punctuate the following paragraph
one day a woman went to the house of a doctor she said to the doctor my husband is very ill and he cannot work will you please come and see him

activity 2: complete the conversation . choose the correct form
Daniel : is it true you saw a ghost last night ?
Vicky : yes , i did . i went to bed ( late/lately) , and i was sleeping (bad/badly) . i suddenly woke up in the middle of the night . i went to the window and saw the ghost walking the lawn .
Daniel : was it a man or a woman ?
Vicky : a woman in a white dress . i had a (good/well) view from the window , but she walked very (fast/fastly) . she wasn’t there very (long/longly) . i’d (hard/hardly) caught sight of her before she’d gone . i (near/nearly) missed her .
Daniel : you don’t think you’ve been working too (hard/hardly) ? you’ve been looking a bit pale (late/lately)
Vicky : i saw her , i tell you .
Daniel : it isn’t (like/likely) that ghosts actually exist , you know . i expect you imagining it .

activity 3: report the sentences . use the verbs in brackets as reporting verbs
1-Anna to janet : "don’t forget to sign the form" (remind)
Anna ………………………………………….. ……………………….
2-Robert : "what time will the office close this evening?" (ask)
Robert ………………………………………….. ……………………………
3-a policeman to christopher : "stop shouting" (tell)
a policeman ………………………………………….. ………
4-Simon to Susan : "would you like to join me for lunch ? (invite)
Simon ………………………………………….. …………………………………
5-Peter : "i really must leave" (insist)
Peter ……………………………………….

activity 4: fill in the gaps with only four words of the following list :
results – survey – reading – interviews – informants – questionnaire – writing
This is a report of the findings of a ……………… about teenagers newspaper ……………… habits . I submitted a ……………. to thirty informants . Surprisingly , i found out that most of the ……………. did not read newspapers at all . Therefore , i recommend that these teenagers spend more time reading newspapers .

sahal….thnx

The second English project pollution 2024.

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته

كيف الحال

راكم تراجعوا شوية ولا والو

انا راني غي كي كملت المشروع وحبيت نشاركو معاكم واتمنى يعجبكم

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الملف عبارة عن باور بوينت

اذا طلع لكم وحملتوه شوفوه في ديبوراما احسن

السلام عليكم

وااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااااا اااااااااو اكثر من 100 مشاهدة

عجيييييييييييييييييييييييييييييب

بارك الله فيك
على مجهودك
عندي مشكلة لا استطيع التحميل عندي مشكلة بالحاسوب

السلام عليكم بارك الله فيك في مجهودك و جزاكي الله على عمل الممتاز بارك الله فيكي يا أختاه

رائع………………………. بوركت

شكرا و في انتظار المزيد

اجماعا لماعاودت باه نحملوا في ميكروا محبش
هل المشكلة من عندي

كتاب Centrifugal Pumps Design and Application – Second Edition 2024.

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كـــــــــــــــــــــــيف الحــــــــــــــال ؟,, بخير ان شاء الله
رجــــــــــــــــــاءا انا احتاج بعض الفروض للفصل الثاني فلاتبخلو علي بها رجــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــاءا

اذهبي الى موقع الاول للدراسة في الجزائر

حنا غدوا نديرو انجليزية

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة i have adream الجيريا
حنا غدوا نديرو انجليزية

ســـــــــــــلام ختيتو حنا درنا الادب والعلوم وغدوا نديرو المات والاجتماعيات الجيرياالجيريا

هه حنا درنا اليوم علوم ونهار الخميس نديرو فيزياء

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة sasuky الجيريا
اذهبي الى موقع الاول للدراسة في الجزائر
مواضيعه منتهية الصلاحية أكل الدهر عليها

واشبيك المهم شاركت خير من بعض الاعضاء لي يتذمرو

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة i have adream الجيريا
واشبيك المهم شاركت خير من بعض الاعضاء لي يتذمرو

?!!!!!!??????????????????:?!!

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة i have adream الجيريا
هه حنا درنا اليوم علوم ونهار الخميس نديرو فيزياء

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اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة lagkdok الجيريا
مواضيعه منتهية الصلاحية أكل الدهر عليها

hhh_hh____h true storry

ني ترو ستوري ني زوج كل واحد ورايو

و انا نحترم واش قلتو
اسفة على العنف لكن انا هكذا منقدرش نشد فمي الجيرياالجيرياالجيريا
انا الله غالب مهبولة شويا

واش بيـــــــــــــك ختيتو هيا ديجة ماراهاش معاك

واش بيك ختيتو هي ديجا مارهاش معاك

اقتباس:
المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة i have adream الجيريا
ني ترو ستوري ني زوج كل واحد ورايو

!!!! مام حنا ماقلنا والو واش بيـــــــــــــك يه الجيريا

rewrite the second sentence so that it means the same as the the first .please 2024.

rewrite the second sentence so that it means the same as the the first

i regret having accepted bribrry

salut
je penses que la réponce est: I wish I had not accepted bribery

i wish i hadn’t accepted bribery

c t1 regret ds le past perfect il c’accored avec wish è revient
passè simple

c t1 regret ds le past perfect il c’accored avec wish è revient
passè simple

شكرا لكما حفيظة وسلمى
هل من مساعدات اخرى؟؟؟؟؟؟؟