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November 2009 Mid-term exam


Student’s Name: ____________________________     Group No.: _____         



Faculty of Economics & Political Science

Cairo University

Readings in English

Arabic Section – First Year

Date: 18th November 2009                                                Time: 1 Hour



First: Comprehension                                                      (8 marks)

Read the passage and choose the best answers:

 

       The invention of the phonograph happened quite by accident. Thomas Edison moved to Menlo Park, New Jersey, in 1876, where he established an industrial research laboratory. There, Edison was working on a carbon telephone transmitter to improve the existing Bell telephone system.

       In that laboratory a year later, Edison invented the phonograph while he was trying to improve a telegraph repeater. He attached a telephone diaphragm to the needle in the telegraph repeater; in this way, he was able to reproduce a recording that could be played back. After he made some improvements to the machine, he tested it. He recited “Mary Had a Little Lamb” into the machine and played his voice back to a very surprised audience.

1-    What is the best title for the passage?

a-    Thomas Edison’s many inventions

b-    Improvements in the telephone and telegraph

c-    The history of Menlo Park

d-    An accidental invention

 

2-    In what year did the invention of the phonograph occur?

a-    1876                                     b- 1877       

c- 1878                                      d- The article does not say

 

3-    According to the passage, how was the phonograph made?

a-    With a telephone needle and a recorder

b-    From a recording of a telegraph

c-    With only a telegraph repeater

d-    From a combination of telephone and telegraph parts

 

 

4-    According to the passage, how did Edison test his new invention?

a-    He made improvements to the machine.

b-    He used a carbon transmitter.

c-    He read a children’s rhyme.

d-    He reproduced the audience’s voice.



Second: Terms & Organizations:                                             (10 marks)

I- Complete each of the following definitions giving the correct economic term:

1.    Services like shipping, insurance, banking services, tourist expenditures, and gifts sent abroad are called ………………………...

2.    ……………………......... is a system in which currencies have no par value; value is normally determined by supply and demand.

3.    …………………………….  are benefits such as cash grants, tax credits and low interest-bearing loans which are sponsored by national or local authorities to attract foreign investment.

4.    …………………………… is a systematic record of a nation's total payments including the imports and the exports

II- Write the name of the organizations that stands for the following abbreviations:

1.    NATO: .....................................................................................................

2.    IAEA: ……………………………………………………………….

3.    IBRD: ……………………………………………………………….



Third: Grammar                                                                   (10 marks)

I-Fill in with a suitable preposition:

1.    The thief you are looking for is a man ______ about 25, ______ curly dark hair, ______ a beard, and dressed ______ a dark shirt and jeans.

2.    I’ve got an appointment ______ the dentist’s _______ this afternoon.

II-Correct the grammatical mistakes in the following sentences:

1.    Every teacher should do their best.



2.    On the top of the building, there is two rooms used for storage.



3.    Ali’s & Mona’s house need repainting.



 

III-Identify the subject, verb, and prepositional phrases in the following sentences:

1.    The Hollywood Walk of Fame attracts tourists who visit Los Angeles every year.





2.    Park in the garage.





3.    The mayor who faces a tough re-election in our town is known for his honesty.





 

Fourth: Writing                                                                    (7 marks)

Read the following paragraph  then identify its essential parts as 

follows:

               The Internet has increased the amount of information the students can access, but it has not made them smarter. Today   a student in a small remote school can easily log on and obtain information from the most famous and well-stocked libraries in the world. Despite all this information flashing on their computer screens, students are not getting much of an improved education. The problem with the Internet is that it just provides raw data. Students need to develop skills to interpret, analyze, evaluate, and compare sources. They need sophisticated intellectual skills to make use of all the data at their fingertips. Although the Internet spews out information, it does not teach students how to think.

Topic sentence:

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Controlling word or phrase: ______________________________________

Supporting sentences:

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Logical connectors: _____________________________________________

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Concluding sentence: ___________________________________________

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