1) (1) His children go to King Faisal School (2) He is married and has two children (3) Ali is 30 years old and works in a bank. (4) When they get older, he hopes that they will go to a good university a) (3), (1), (4), (2) b) (3), (1), (2), (1) c) (3), (1), (2), (4) d) (3), (2), (1), (4) 2) I don't study Biology as ------- as I study Physics a) plenty b) much c) many d) more 3) You need---------- of money to buy all the books for this course. a) so much b) a lot c) too much d) large amount 4) Hey Dave,---------- you please turn down the TV. I'm trying to study. a) shall b) would c) should d) must 5) I've been lazy this week. I haven't read a single page in the book---------Sunday. a) for b) from c) until d) since 6) When I came to school this morning. I realized that class --------- to another room. a) had been moved b) being moved c) is moved d) moved 7) When the students-------- their exam, they will go home. a) finish b) finished c) will finish d) would finish 8) Sara worked -------- for many years to finish her PhD a) intense b) intensity c) intensely d) intention 9) Are you sure you left your pens in the classroom? I didn't see --------- a) any b) a lot c) much d) some 10) If Bob works hard, he ----------next term. a) graduated b) had graduated c) will graduate d) would graduate 11) Mona is ---------- writer in our class. a) quicker b) quickly c) most quick d) the quickest 12) Emma couldn't ---------- her paper last night. She too tired. a) to write b) write c) writing d) wrote 13) I haven't seen Matt for a long time. ---------- he study Physics? a) Has b) Had c) Does d) Would 14) John: Do you know --------- taught Business Administration last semester? Mark: Yes, it was Mr. Jackson a) who b) whom c) which d) whose 15) My Professor has been teaching the same course -------- 15 years now, and he still loves it. a) for b) yet c) since d) about 16) Kate was outside the university when the lecture -------------. a) start b) started c) has started d) had started 17) George: Do you need any help with your term paper? Jack: No, thanks. I'll write it-----------. a) myself b) mine c) my d) me 18) Mrs. Nora hadn't taught English for a long time, so she ---------- prepare herself a lot before each class. a) would to b) should to c) can to d) had to 19) The graduate student ----------- does our exams is quite young . a) who b) which c) that he d) who he 20) I don't know how ----------- to miss the lecture. We left the house early. a) did we manage b) we managed c) did manage we d) managed we 21) Mr. Hill, the teacher -------- I told you about, is here to see is now. a) she b) her c) whom d) which 22) Did you know that neither Mr. Taylor -------- Mr. Wilson teach English anymore? a) nor b) also c) either d) neither 23) I had been a serious student, I ---------- from university. a) graduated b) had graduated c) would graduate d) would have graduated 24) It's very important to have a teacher ---------- knows his subject a) whose b) who c) who he d) he 25) The students seem----------- this course. They always participate actively. a) that they enjoy b) they will enjoy c) to enjoy d) enjoying 26) The food science course ------------ by several different teachers. a) was teaching b) has taught c) has been teaching d) has been taught 27) I ----------- for the final exam the whole time I visited my grandparents last month. a) study b) studied c) have studied d) had studied 28) Dave ----------- in the library since early this morning. a) read b) was reading c) has been reading d) had been reading 29) When the other students said there was too much work in the course, Chris used to encourage them to make them ----------- better. a) felt b) to feel c) feeling d) feel 30) Choose the sentence with the RIGHT CAPITAL LETTERS. a) My friends and I travelled to New Zealand last august. b) My friends and I travelled to New Zealand last August c) My Friends and I travelled to New Zealand last august. d) My friends and i travelled to New Zealand Last August. 31) I haven't seen the new Toyota ------------ a) yet b) before c) already d) yesterday 32) She couldn't come to the party because she had see her grandfather. a) couldn't b) the c) had see d) her 33) Which sentence has the RIGHT WORD ORDER? a) I lived on the Farasan Islands for years. b) On the Farasan Islands for years I lived. c) Years for the Farasan Islands I lived on. d) The Farasan Islands lived I on for years. 34) All goes to Jeddah every month ------------ it has the best beaches. a) but b) however c) so d) because 35) Choose the sentence with the RIGHT CAPITAL LETTERS. a) Sara is a student at king Saud University. b) Sara is a Student at King saud University. c) Sara is a student at king Saud university. d) Sara is a student at King Saud University. 36) The cats always gathering around the man's front door every morning in expectation of their breakfast. a) gathering b) every c) expectation d) their 37) In which sentence is all CAPITALIZATION correct? a) When living in Saudi arabia, sarah loved the coolness of the desert winters, but loathed the heat of the desert summers. b) When living in Saudi arabia, Sarah loved the coolness of the desert winters, but loathed the heat of the desert summers. c) When living in Saudi Arabia, Sarah loved the coolness of the desert winters, but loathed the heat of the desert summers. d) When living in Saudi Arabia, sarah loved the coolness of the desert winters, but loathed the heat of the desert summers. 38) One of the questions on the test were very easy, but the rest of them were quite difficult. I am afraid I failed it. a) were b) of them c) quite d) it 39) Which sentences has the CORRECT WORD ORDER? a) Unless his mother let him eat, the boy did not want to eat his lunch while watching the football match. b) The boy did not want to eat his lunch unless his mother let him eat while watching the football match. c) While watching the football match, the boy did not want to eat his lunch unless his mother let him cat. d) The boy did not want to eat his lunch while watching the football match, unless his mother let him eat. 40) The car is very beautiful---------------- it is very badly made, a) so b) as c) since d) though 41) (Open-source Software):What helped open-source software gain steam? a) Internet access b) cheap equipment c) software licensing d) Linux operating system 42) (Open-source Software):What is one benefit of open-source software? a) It is quite cheap to buy. b) It leads to quick bug-fixing. c) It comes with technical support. d) It is superior to closed-source software. 43) (Open-source Software):What is one benefit of closed-source software? a) Technical support from the company. b) The software is available for free. c) Quick and better updates. d) Access to the source code. 44) (Open-source Software):What are two examples of open-source software? a) Fire fox and Microsoft b) Superior and Apache c) Firefox and Superior d) Firefox and Apache 45) (GMO Bananas):What is the writer's main purpose? a) to support Bill Gates b) to advertise c) to inform d) to war 46) (GMO Bananas):What is one important idea that the writer mentions? a) That animals like to eat the orange bananas. b) That a lack of vitamin A makes people go blind. c) That children in Africa need better food. d) That Uganda is a rich country in East Africa. 47) (GMO Bananas):What is one important idea that the writer mentions? a) That Ugandans have grown bananas for centuries. b) That the way we produce food is changing c) That climate change is a serious global problem. d) That genetically modified bananas may save lives. 48) What does Paragraph 1) say about the scientific method? a) It helps scientists to make questions. b) It is made up of six different procedures. c) It is something that you do only one time. d) It involves different steps that you do many times. 49) What does Paragraph 2) say about qualitative observations? a) They help explain why we use table salt. b) They mainly deal with the air temperature outside. c) They explain what happens by carefully watching! things. d) They use numbers to discover the reason something happens. 50) Which sentence gives the main idea of Paragraph 2)? a) Observations can be qualitative or quantitative. b) Qualitative observations describe properties or occurrences in ways that do not rely on numbers. c) Often, this data can be collected through observation. d) The outside air temperature is cooler during the winter season and table salt is a crystalline solid 51) Which sentence gives the main idea of Paragraph 3)? a) Quantitative observations are measurements, which by definition consist of both a number and a unit. b) Examples of quantitative observations include the following. c) The melting point of crystalline sulfur is 115.21 degrees Celsius. d) 35.9 grams of table salt-whose chemical name is sodium chloride dissolve in 100 grams of water at 20 degrees Celsius. 52) What does Paragraph 4) say about hypothesis? a) It is the same as an observation. b) It is where scientists start their search. c) It always comes at the end of an experiment. d) It helps other people to do what a scientist did. 53) What is the main idea of the passage? a) Observations can only be made by scientists. b) Observations can use numbers to measure things. c) Observations are an important step in the scientific method. d) Observations are only performed once in the scientific method. 54) What is the main topic of this passage? a) Habits that people like to repeat a lot. b) A comparison of normal and obsessive behavior. c) Types of anxiety related psychological disorders. d) An examination of the billionaire Howard Hughes. 55) What is one important idea related to general anxiety and phobias mentioned In P1)? a) There are three types of behavior. b) We must neck treatment straight away. c) Compulsive disorders make us hurt others. d) Features of compulsive behavior are present in everyone. 56) What important information about obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior is expressed in Paragraph 2)? a) They take up very little time. b) They negatively affect daily life. c) They affect mainly young people. d) They are perfectly normal to have 57) What is an example of Hughes' obsessive behavior in the passage? a) Checking looked doors continuously b) Dictating phrases repeatedly c) Stepping over cracks d) Pencil straightening 58) What key information is given about Howard Hughes in Paragraph 3)? a) He was a very rich man. b) He always wore white gloves. c) He was scared of dying at an early age. d) He became ill because of his assistants. 59) Why does the writer mention Howard Hughes? a) He was a famous person b) He would not leave his home. c) He helped treat anxiety disorders. d) He suffered from anxiety and phobias. 60) What do psychologists do to help people who are unhappy in their lives? a) They advise them to stop drinking coffee b) They provide them with treatment services, c) They take them to special hospitals for help. d) They provide them with advice about their food. 61) Why does the writer use the word "Because in Paragraph 2)? a) To show other examples of jobs psychologists do. b) To explain the result of people talking and dealing with psychologists. c) To add more information to the definition of psychology and the work of psychologists. d) To show that psychologists are very good at finding criminals and solving crimes. 62) What does the passage say about the work of most psychologists? a) It is field research b) It is forensic science. c) It is TV entertainment, d) It is personal counseling. 63) Which word can we use to replace the word "But” in paragraph 2)? a) In addition b) Therefore c) Finally d) However 64) What does the writer think about our knowledge of psychology? a) It is complete. b) It is INCORRECT. c) It is from university. d) It is from experience. 65) What helps information travel up and down the spine? a) the brain b) neural paths c) the air we breathe d) automatic responses 66) According to P2), what finally makes you take your hand away from something hot? a) Sensory neurons and interneurons b) Your fingers touching a hot stove c) Motor neurons in arm muscles d) Our natural fear of pain 67) When would your brain stop receiving information from the spinal cord? a) When the pain-reflex pathway ran through the spinal cord and out. b) If there were serious damage to the spinal cord. c) If you stopped experiencing pleasure or pain. d) When you were sleeping very heavily. 68) The word connecting in Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to ……… a) adding b) feeling c) joining d) moving 69) Which year had the most pilgrims to Saudi Arabia? a) 2002 b) 2008 c) 2010 d) 2012 70) What are two important factors in A project? a) quality and structure b) administration and purecurament c) accounting and le d) Controls and pro…… 71) Which activities will ……….. department? a) property dips…………. b) salary and benifets c) taxes and yea……… d) legal service 72) The word agreements in paragraph meaning to ……..? a) discussions b) talks c) arrangements d) fights 73) The word governed in the passage is closest in meaning to …… a) celebrated b) controlled c) achieved d) advertised 74) Which of the following is an opinion? a) They were Skeptical whether an industry partner could ever be trusted to release information that might hurt its profits. b) The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine has revised its conflict of interest guidelines. c) An industry partner also reduced how much participants believed any resulting data would provide meaningful guidance for making decisions. d) Including scientists from a non-industry organization made some difference, but the effect was small. 75) How is the public's view about funding science different from the industry's view? a) The public think that the industry should use their money to do more researches. b) The public think that public-private research partnerships work well. c) The public think that government research is less efficient. d) The public think that the industry mainly cares about money. 76) What can we understand from the text about company-funded research? a) It is less reliable than government-funded research. b) The government often chooses the area of research. c) Companies often receive money from governments d) It usually involves more than one company. 77) What can we understand from the passage about government funding for research? a) Public health research receives most of the money. b) The public think it's a waste of money. c) There used to be more money available. d) Government funding is a slow process.
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