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2- Nowadays, employees are mostly evaluated according to their ..............., regardless of
the number of years they have worked.
a) importance b) experience c) efficiency d) sufficiency
3- He ( gets – has – having – getting ) his sister to wash his clothes
4. I will have my car (mended – to mend – have known – was knowing) tomorrow.
5. You aren't working hard; you need to be more. ..........
a) talkative b) productive c) negative d) successive
6. We use “Hi” in a/an ………………. email.
a. formal b. informal c. spoken d. written
7. I have been working all day , but I feel as if I (chained - achieved – charged – doing)
nothing.
8-The (ends - results – faults – salts) of the survey showed most women supported this
action.
9- I get my daughter (read – have read –reading – to read) the exam questions carefully
10-She stayed in the job for 5 years, ( gain – gaining – to earn -earning ) valuable
experience.
11- The police do not know the ……………….. of the accident in the street yesterday.
a challenge b reason c cause d benefit
12- Starting one task and then stopping to do something else is called --------------------------
a) presentation b) procrastination c) contribution d) communication
13. Which of the following sentences is complete?
a. He is wise but honest b. He is wise or honest
c. He is an honest man d. He a honest and wise
14- Don't …………. anyone deceive you.
a let b make c have d allow
2 Read the following passage, then answer the questions:
Plants have been used for treating illnesses since primitive times. Paintings in the tombs of
the pharaohs show that plants were being used by the Ancient Egyptians for medicinal
purposes. Today, some modern drugs are still based on natural herbs. Aspirin, for example,
is based on the bark of the willow tree.
Natural remedies are attracting increasing attention all over the world. The advantage
of herbal medicine is that the whole of the plant can be used: the powerful substance in the
plant cures the-illness while the contents of the rest of the plant may help to prevent any
harmful side effects. In this way herbal medicines may be safer than chemical ones.
Garlic is just one herb which has been used throughout the world as a cure for diseases as it
is used to treat hair problems. Similarly, henna, which is known to be good for the hair, can
also be used in the treatment of cancer .
If you pay a visit to a herbalist shop in Cairo, you will be struck by the different
colours and smells. There are jars full of tree barks, roots, powders, oils and spices. The
customer enters the shop and explains his symptoms to the herbalist, who will take notes,
study medical reports and check his reference books before writing out a prescription.
However, eighty per cent of those cent of those who consult a herbalist have already been
to a doctor. As a result of the worldwide interest in herbal medicines ,Egypt has set aside
50,000 acres of land in Beni Suef and Minya for the cultivation of herbs with medicinal
properties. If this experiment is successful, lots of countries may import natural hers from
Egypt in the near future.
Choose the correct answer: