Tuesday, November 20, 2012

November 2012 mid-term exam


Name: ________________________                              Section No.: _______





Cairo University

Faculty of Economics and Political Science

First Year – Arabic Section

Readings in English

Date: 4 / 11/ 2012                                                    Time: 1 Hour





First: Comprehension                                            (5 marks)

   

            The most popular organic gem is the pearl. A pearl is the response of a marine mollusk to the presence of an irritating impurity accidentally introduced into its body; a cultured pearl is the result of the intentional insertion of a mother-of-pearl bead into a live mollusk. Whether introduced accidentally or intentionally, the pearl-making process is the same: the mollusk coats the irritant with a substance called nacre. Nacre is composed chiefly of calcium carbonate. Because very few natural pearls are now on the market, most pearls used in fine jewelry are cultured. These include “Biwa” pearls and most other freshwater pearls. Cultured pearls are not easily distinguished from natural pearls except by an expert.

 

Read the above passage then answer the following:

A.   Which of the following people could tell the difference between a cultured pearl and an organic pearl?

1)    Scuba diver                                 3) Jeweler

2)    Fisherman                                   4) Clerk  

 

B.   In line 2, “impurity” most nearly means

1)    Mollusk                                    3) Pearl

2)    Contaminant                              4) Diver

 

C.   A pearl is…………………………..

1)    A rock                                                  3) A gemstone

2)    A mineral                                   4) An organic gem

 

D.   The main idea in this passage is that

1)    Most marketable pearls are cultured because nature does not produce enough of its own to satisfy the market

2)    Cultured pearls are of a higher quality than natural pearls

3)    There are two major methods of pearl-making

4)    A natural “drought” of pearl production is taking place

 

E.   A mollusk, while not defined in this passage, must be

1)    Any animal 

2)    Aland animal

3)    The water organism which produces the pearl 

4)    All the above

Second: Grammar                                                 (12 marks)

     I.          Fill in with the suitable prepositions:

1.    I had a wonderful vacation _______ this summer.

2.    I always get up after eleven _______ Sunday mornings.

3.    Jordan was born ______ the last day of July.

 

  II.          Identify the subjects, the complete verbs & their kinds, and the prepositional phrases in the following sentences: 

 

1-    His hair greased down and his comb sticking out of his back pocket, Jim looked like a rock star out of the early 50s.













2-    With each player’s shot the emotions at the football game intensified.













3-    I can’t exactly state the time of their departure.













4-    The first person to successfully reach the moon was Neil Armstrong.













5-    The school's schedule of the day's events can be obtained at the front desk.













 

Third: Terms                                                                    (8 marks)

Write the economic terms for the following definitions:

1-    _________________________ is a nation with a cumulative balance of payments deficit.

2-    ________________________ is the loss of foreign exchange reserves that occurs when residents of a country spend more abroad than nonresidents spend in that country.

3-    ________________________ refer to services rather than goods. Banking services and tourist expenditures are some examples of them.

 

Write the exact words that stand for the following abbreviations

EECM:





GATT:





AL:





 

Fourth: Writing                                                               (10 marks)

Read the paragraph below carefully and then identify its essential parts:

 

          There are three reasons why I want to learn English. One reason is that English has become an international language. It is now used by most international companies, including the company where I work, for business communication. Another reason why I want to learn English is so that I can travel to English-speaking countries. The United States, England, Australia and many other countries all use English as their primary language. Finally, I want to learn English because I plan to move to the U.S. in the future. I will become a manager for my company soon. For all these reasons, I am very excited about learning English.

                   

 

 

 

 

 

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Good Luck

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