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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : 3rd Assignment


M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 04:50 PM
نزل الواجب 3 :Looking_anim: :Looking_anim: :Looking_anim:

بسم الله
نشيط ه دكتور ماعنده وقت محاضرات وراء بعض
والحين الواجبات :biggrin:

عيون ملكة
2012- 4- 22, 05:00 PM
:hahahahahah:الله يستر في الاختبارات مو عارفه شي في الانجليزي ابدا يعني يارايت احد يقول لي من وين اذكر للاختبارات نزلت المحاضرات بس والله مو فاهم شي

M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 05:14 PM
الواجب 3 قطعه > جبت 1 :bawling:

الاجابات صحيحه آبيها :139:

دفرآت الانقلش وينكم :58545:

High ambition
2012- 4- 22, 05:23 PM
:icon120::icon120:

how are you
2012- 4- 22, 05:26 PM
:119:بنات الي شافت سوال واجب الانجليزي 3 تنزلة هنا لاالله يهينها :oao:

n3wmh
2012- 4- 22, 05:28 PM
:Looking_anim:

فنيس
2012- 4- 22, 05:34 PM
جبت 2 وماادري وش الغلط اللي عندي :53:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 05:36 PM
مي تو جبت 2 :Looking_anim:

ريممممو
2012- 4- 22, 05:37 PM
بنات الواجب الثالث صعب وش ذا :Looking_anim:

همس الزاهد
2012- 4- 22, 05:39 PM
انا مستحيل يمر اسبوع واستاذ الانقلش مايخرشني بمفاجئات الحلوه :41jg:

كم مده الواجبات ؟؟

M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 05:39 PM
^ احسن مني :biggrin:
طيب نزلو الحل عشان نعرف الخطاء

ريممممو
2012- 4- 22, 05:42 PM
من جد نزلو الحل :060:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 05:49 PM
Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

1. The best title of the passage is ………….


إجابة A.The Amazing Tour in Chinatown.
B.The location of Chinatown in U.S.A.
C.How to Take a Tour in Chinatown.
D.Chinatown


0.5 درجات

السؤال 2


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.



4. The word exhibition in line 6 means ………


إجابة A.The skill or activity of making a picture or putting paint on a wall.
B.When objects such as paintings are shown to the public.
C.The making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings.
D.The act of making a picture with a pencil or pen, or a picture made in this way.


0.5 درجات

السؤال 3


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.


3. The word intersection in line 1 means …….


إجابة A.The place where two or more roads join or cross each other.
B.A wide road, with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide countryside path.
C.A wide road built for fast moving traffic traveling long distances.
D.A long hard surface built for vehicles to travel along.


0.5 درجات

السؤال 4


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.




5. The underlined word here in line 6 refers back to ……….


إجابة A.Kearny Street.
B.The Chinese Culture Center.
C.Chinatown.
D.Portsmouth Square.


0.5 درجات

السؤال 5


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

2. Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?



إجابة A.The operators in the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange had to speak English and Five Chinese dialects.
B.You can sample the cookies at the Golden Gate Cookie Company.
C.St. Mary’s Square is Between Pine and California Streets.
D.Chinatown ends at the intersection of Bush Street and Giant Avenue

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 05:50 PM
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هذآ حلي وجبت 2 مدري وين آلغلطط :Looking_anim:

High ambition
2012- 4- 22, 05:52 PM
وش هالاسئله ؟؟؟؟:139:

Mai Abdulaziz
2012- 4- 22, 05:53 PM
ممنن جد وش هالاسئلله ؟؟ -_____-

اللي شاطرين بالانقلش وينكم ؟؟ :g2:

ريممممو
2012- 4- 22, 05:55 PM
جبت واحد ونص :icon9:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 05:55 PM
لححد يحل مثل حلي ترآآ جبت 2 :biggrin: ,, فيه عندي غلط وآحد يلآ طلعوه لي
آلزبده بآقي لي محآوله وحده ولن آجآزززف :139:

how are you
2012- 4- 22, 05:56 PM
بنات اخذت 1 من 2.5 شلون كذا :Cry111::Cry111:

فنيس
2012- 4- 22, 05:56 PM
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هذآ حلي وجبت 2 مدري وين آلغلطط :Looking_anim:

هههههههههههههههههههه يامحاسن الصدف مثل حلي وجبت 2 :hahahahahah:

حتى انا مدري وش الغلط منها احسه المعرض مدري ليه :41jg::007:

M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 05:59 PM
Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

1. The best title of the passage is ………….


إجابة A.The Amazing Tour in Chinatown.
B.The location of Chinatown in U.S.A.
C.How to Take a Tour in Chinatown.
D.Chinatown
يمكن هذا الغلط ؟!! اتوقع الاجابه سي :icon120:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:00 PM
آحسس ان الغلط بأول سؤآل اللي هو العنوآن المنآسب ,, عدلت فيه ومآتغيرت الدرجه :(107):
يعني الحين آستبعدت آحتمالين
جربو B.The location of Chinatown in U.S.A . آو C.How to Take a Tour in Chinatown
آتوقع C

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:01 PM
Yrb R7mtk صح علييك :biggrin:
يلآ جربوه لآن مابقالي الا محآوله

F.A.A
2012- 4- 22, 06:01 PM
اذا الواجب كذا اجل شلون اسئلة الاختبار :Looking_anim:
والاستاذ يقول الاختبار بيكون سهل :bawling: ماظنتي

so0ona
2012- 4- 22, 06:03 PM
الله يستر من الاختبار :41jg:

:106::106:

ريممممو
2012- 4- 22, 06:04 PM
:icon9:

zozi
2012- 4- 22, 06:05 PM
بجرب اصبرو :biggrin:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:07 PM
على فكرهـ آلقطعه هذي موجوده بآلكتآب الاول ,, يعني مآجآب شي من عندهـ
وبآلعكس انا آشوفه سهل .. آنتو بس ذآكرو الريدينق وآفهمو معاني الكلمآت وبتحلون زين آن شآء آلله :biggrin:

zozi
2012- 4- 22, 06:09 PM
read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
a walking tour of san francisco’s chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of bush street and grant avenue. Walk north on grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between pine and california is st. Mary’s square- a quiet park with a statue of the chinese leader sun yat-sen. Continue north on grant, and turn right on clay street. Then turn left into portsmouth square, and watch local people play chinese chess. Take the footbridge across kearny street to the chinese culture center. here there are exhibitions of chinese and chinese-american art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto washington street. On the left is the old chinese telephone exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak english and five chinese dialects. Continue west on washington, and turn right into ross alley. Near the end of the block is the golden gate cookie company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of san francisco’s chinatown.

1. The best title of the passage is ………….


إجابة a.the amazing tour in chinatown.
b.the location of chinatown in u.s.a.
c.how to take a tour in chinatown.
d.chinatown
يمكن هذا الغلط ؟!! اتوقع الاجابه سي :icon120:



صصصح عليييييييك
وجبت فووول مارك الحمممممدلله

يعطيكم ربي الف عافيه

M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 06:10 PM
يس :mh001: :mh001:

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:12 PM
:58545: good

ريممممو
2012- 4- 22, 06:15 PM
جبت 2 ونص :cheese:

همس الزاهد
2012- 4- 22, 06:17 PM
:58545::58545:عندي احساس وحده من هالقطع بتجي بالاختبار

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:17 PM
Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

1. The best title of the passage is ………….


إجابة A.The Amazing Tour in Chinatown.
B.The location of Chinatown in U.S.A.
C.How to Take a Tour in Chinatown.
D.Chinatown
0.5 درجات

السؤال 2


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.



4. The word exhibition in line 6 means ………


إجابة A.The skill or activity of making a picture or putting paint on a wall.
B.When objects such as paintings are shown to the public.
C.The making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings.
D.The act of making a picture with a pencil or pen, or a picture made in this way.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 3


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.


3. The word intersection in line 1 means …….


إجابة A.The place where two or more roads join or cross each other.
B.A wide road, with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide countryside path.
C.A wide road built for fast moving traffic traveling long distances.
D.A long hard surface built for vehicles to travel along.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 4


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.




5. The underlined word here in line 6 refers back to ……….


إجابة A.Kearny Street.
B.The Chinese Culture Center.
C.Chinatown.
D.Portsmouth Square.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 5


Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

2. Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?



إجابة A.The operators in the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange had to speak English and Five Chinese dialects.
B.You can sample the cookies at the Golden Gate Cookie Company.
C.St. Mary’s Square is Between Pine and California Streets.
D.Chinatown ends at the intersection of Bush Street and Giant Avenue

هذآ آلحل :biggrin:

~Reema
2012- 4- 22, 06:17 PM
وأنــا بعد جربت وجبت فل مارك

شــكرا شكرا مرره :004::004:

M.k♔
2012- 4- 22, 06:20 PM
ياليت تجي في الاختبار > حفظتها :biggrin:

~Reema
2012- 4- 22, 06:22 PM
قآل قطعة كيك قال :007:


إيه هين الله يستر بس منه هو وكيكته :biggrin:

ALA'2 HIMA
2012- 4- 22, 06:23 PM
وش فيكم أخترشتوآ يوم شفتوآ القطعه ..؟! <<= محد أخترش أبد :biggrin:
والله ع بـآلي كل سؤآل قطعه لوحدهـ
بس أشوآ طلعت نفسسهـآآ :hahahahahah:

سهله السؤآل إن شآء الله
يعطيكم العآفية :106:

إحسآس رسامه
2012- 4- 22, 06:25 PM
ملآمح نآعمه

الله يعطيك العافيه حبيبتي ...

صمتي حكااية
2012- 4- 22, 06:27 PM
خخخخخخخخخخخخخخخخ وانا احسبهم 5 قطع طلعوو وحده زين قلتي ^^^

ملآمح نآعمه
2012- 4- 22, 06:32 PM
آلله يعآفيك آحسآس ,, ولو :060: :004:

so0ona
2012- 4- 22, 06:40 PM
:mh001: واخيييرا ..

يعطيكم الف عاافيه :wink::004::004: .

:106::106:

Mai Abdulaziz
2012- 4- 22, 06:43 PM
مشكووووره اخختي ملامح ناعممه :004::004::004::004:

how are you
2012- 4- 22, 06:49 PM
شكررراااااااااااااااااااااا هم ونزح عن صدري يارب يوفقكم يارب ونولكم الي في بالكم ويعطيكم ربي علي قد نياتكم يارب بتوفيق لي ولكم

Reem.M
2012- 4- 22, 06:51 PM
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الله يسسعدكك :004::rose:

صمت ..~
2012- 4- 22, 07:25 PM
:bawling: انصدمت يوم دريت وش هالاجتهاد

دنيتي بعيونه
2012- 4- 22, 08:19 PM
يعطيكم الف عافيه

ويوفقكم جميعا:004:

Zaina.a.n
2012- 4- 22, 08:48 PM
حليت الواجب و أنا واثقه من أجوبتي !!!!!!!!! بس أخذت 2 :mad: ليش ؟؟ اللي متأكد من حله يحط الأجوبه بليز ! ما بقالي غير مره وحده ..

Zaina.a.n
2012- 4- 22, 08:50 PM
حليت الواجب و أنا واثقه من أجوبتي !!!!!!!!! بس أخذت 2 :mad: ليش ؟؟ اللي متأكد من حله يحط الأجوبه بليز ! ما بقالي غير مره وحده ..

هووى رووحي
2012- 4- 22, 09:32 PM
:007::007::007: ثلاث واجبااات بنفس الوووقت :hhheeeart4:

تهاني عبدالله
2012- 4- 23, 12:23 AM
فـــــــــــــل مممممااااااااااااارك اللهم لك الحممممممممممممممممممممد :106:

شششششششششششششكرا لكل وحده نزلت الجواب

FATIMAA
2012- 4- 23, 08:47 AM
يعطيكم العافيه

Sul6an Suba3ei
2012- 4- 23, 10:04 AM
من جد شكرا لكم جميعا

إحسـاس
2012- 4- 23, 11:26 AM
الله يعطيك العافية ياملامح ناعمة على الإجابات

Nortk
2012- 4- 23, 02:11 PM
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يَ زينكمُ :$
يعطيكم ألف عآفيهَ :004::icon120:

nour.s
2012- 4- 23, 02:48 PM
طيب
كيف آلآجووبه من نفس آلقطعه ولآ كيف :119::119: ..؟

♥ mξmệ
2012- 4- 23, 04:22 PM
وانا بعد بعد جبت فل مارك :53:

مشكوووورين يعطيكم العافيه:d5:

ΞM@ď ⼠ҝáŧĥѓėя
2012- 4- 23, 09:11 PM
غلى فكرة انا الحمد لله جبت الفل مارك و بسسسسسسس صدفة ..

بس ما اقول الاا حسبي الله على المدرس الاي يحسب ان حنا جالسين بالبيت


و نقراء من الكتاب و ما ورانا اي شي


قسم بالله اني مقهور علية و السبة 3 و اجبات و راء بعض

هذا اذا دل دل على المتابعة من المدرس و على انة حامل همنا المسكين و الله
ان ما عندة نظر ..

حنا زين ندخل الموقع ..
و جي ابو العريف و نزل 3 و اجبات و الله حرام عليييييييية

و لكن .. المثل يقول



ردد يالييييييل ما اطوك ..

و اذا المدرس كذا


ابشرو بالنجاج ...

ΞM@ď ⼠ҝáŧĥѓėя
2012- 4- 23, 09:58 PM
الوقت المستخدم: 4 ساعات، 8 دقائق.



أهم شي ينبسط المدرس لي اربع ساعات ..

Aldossary
2012- 4- 24, 02:10 PM
كنت بساعدكم بس زين عرفتو :)

طيب احد عنده حل الصحه واللياقه ؟؟

صمت ..~
2012- 4- 29, 07:06 PM
الحين الواجب الثالث هذا حله ؟ شوفوه لي

الواجب الثالث



Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

1. The best title of the passage is ………….


A.The Amazing Tour in Chinatown.
B.The location of Chinatown in U.S.A.
C.How to Take a Tour in Chinatown.
D.Chinatown
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السؤال 2

Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.



4. The word exhibition in line 6 means ………


A.The skill or activity of making a picture or putting paint on a wall.
B.When objects such as paintings are shown to the public.
C.The making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings.
D.The act of making a picture with a pencil or pen, or a picture made in this way.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 3

Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.


3. The word intersection in line 1 means …….


A.The place where two or more roads join or cross each other.
B.A wide road, with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide countryside path.
C.A wide road built for fast moving traffic traveling long distances.
D.A long hard surface built for vehicles to travel along.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 4

Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.




5. The underlined word here in line 6 refers back to ……….


A.Kearny Street.
B.The Chinese Culture Center.
C.Chinatown.
D.Portsmouth Square.
0.5 درجات

السؤال 5

Read this passage. Then choose the correct answer a, b, or c:
A walking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown begins at the gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue. Walk north on Grant- a busy street of shops selling souvenirs, jewelry, artwork, furniture, cameras, and electronics. Between Pine and California is St. Mary’s Square- a quiet park with a statue of the Chinese leader Sun Yat-sen. Continue north on Grant, and turn right on Clay Street. Then turn left into Portsmouth Square, and watch local people play Chinese chess. Take the footbridge across Kearny Street to the Chinese Culture Center. Here there are exhibitions of Chinese and Chinese-American art. It’s well worth a visit. Return to the square, and turn left onto Washington Street. On the left is the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. Now a bank, the exchange opened in 1909. Operators had to speak English and five Chinese dialects. Continue west on Washington, and turn right into Ross Alley. Near the end of the block is the Golden Gate Cookie Company. Where you can sample the cookies. This is where your tour ends. We hope you enjoyed your tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown.

2. Which of the following statements is Not true according to the passage?



A.The operators in the Old Chinese Telephone Exchange had to speak English and Five Chinese dialects.
B.You can sample the cookies at the Golden Gate Cookie Company.
C.St. Mary’s Square is Between Pine and California Streets.
D.Chinatown ends at the intersection of Bush Street and Giant Avenue