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Revision 1- Wh- questions / Yes, No questions 2- Present simple 3- Present continuous 4- Present perfect 5- Past simple 6- To be in the past simple 7- To have in the past simple 8- Past continuous 9- possessive adjectives 10- There is/There are 11- Prepositions 12- Countable and uncountable nouns 13- The use of some and any 14- Articles 15- Comparative and superlative Reading Vocabulary Ms. Rasha Ali

Hesham ______________ to America last year . A. goes B. is going C. went D. go

I ______________ a book at the moment . A. read B. have read C. was reading D. am reading

Ahmed: When ______________ you arrive? Waleed: We arrived yesterday. A. did B. do C. were D. are

Is there ______________ sugar in this tea. A. any B. some C. a lot D Is there ______________ sugar in this tea? A. any B. some C. a lot D. Many

Bob ______________ work on Monday. It's his day off. A. have to B Bob ______________ work on Monday. It's his day off. A. have to B. don't have to C. has to D. doesn't have to

Coffee ______________ in England. A. isn't growing B. isn't grown C Coffee ______________ in England. A. isn't growing B. isn't grown C. aren't growing D. aren't grown

The weather ______________rainy yesterday. A) was B) were C) is D) are

I always get up ________6 o’clock in the morning. of on at

Sami: ______________ invented the telephone? Omar: Alexander Graham Bell. Who What Where When

Did you ____________ the film? Saw Seed Sees see

He ______ TV when we arrived He ______ TV when we arrived. A) is watch B) watches C) was watching D) look

How ______ tomatoes do you want? A) few B) much C) many D) little

My father is _____ doctor at the hospital. A) an B) many C) a D) some

Could you buy me ______ water, please? A) some B) much C) a D) a lot

I want _____ a film on TV tonight I want _____ a film on TV tonight. A) to see B) watching C) seeing D) looking

David __________ four languages David __________ four languages. A) spoken B) speak C) speaks D) speaking

What's he ____________ at the moment? do doing have doesn't

My parents __________ my wedding last year. plan planned plans plant

There isn't __________ milk in our refrigerator. some any many a few

I have two children, a boy and ___ girl I have two children, a boy and ___ girl. ___ boy is ten and the girl is eight. a / the the / the an / a an / an

Ahmad is _____________ Khalid. The tallest Taller Taller than The taller

Tigers are ________________ animals. Faster than The fast The fastest Fast

I don’t like ____________ apartment. Theirs Mine Their Him

He is ____________ doctor. It Mine Our She

___________ a lamp in the room. There has Is there There is There are

____________ two trees in the garden. Is there Are there There is There are

Choose ( some – any ) 1) We need (some- any) bananas. 2) You can't buy (some- any) posters in this shop. 3) We haven't got (some- any) oranges at the moment. 4) Peter has bought (some- any) new books. 5) She always takes (some- any) sugar with her coffee.

Choose ( some – any ) 6) I have seen (some- any) nice postcards in this souvenir shop. 7) There aren't (some- any) folders in my bag. 8) I have (some- any) magazines for you. 9) There are (some- any) apples on the table. 10) Pam doesn’t have(some- any) pencils on her desk. 11) Could you give me (some- any) pens?

Vocabulary

After dinner, my sister usually __________ the washing-up. has washes does puts

I _______________ lunch in the kitchen. Take have Go come

She puts ______ make up every morning. On Up under

They are ________ a meeting now. Doing Taking Having making

I _________ shopping on weekends. Come Take Go play

My dreams will __________ Go wrong Go far Come true Come honest

Reading

Phases of the Moon Have you noticed that sometimes the moon looks like a tiny sliver of light in the night sky? Other times it is a big, brilliant circle. The moon has many different looks during the month. Each look is called a lunar phase. Lunar means “of the moon.” The moon has phases because it orbits Earth. The Earth revolves around the sun. The moon revolves separately around Earth. The moon itself does not actually change size. It appears to change size because different parts of it are in the shadow.

In the new moon phase, none of the part of the moon that is facing Earth is lit by the sun. It appears as only a dark outline. During the waxing crescent phase, the moon looks small. Only a tiny sliver of the moon’s side that is facing Earth is lit by the sun. The next phase is the first quarter phase. In it, half of the moon’s nearest side is lit by the sun. We see it as about one-fourth of a full moon. During the waxing gibbous phase, more of the moon is lit. Even so, it is not quite a full moon yet. In the full moon phase, all of the side of the moon that is facing Earth is lit by the sun.

It appears as a large, bright circle It appears as a large, bright circle. During the waning gibbous phase, some of the part that was lit as a full moon begins to fall into the shadows. In the last quarter phase, a different side of the moon is lit. Again, the moon appears as one-fourth full. During the waning crescent phase, the moon slips further into shadows. It is a thin crescent shape once more. After this phase, the entire lunar cycle begins again with a new moon.

What is meant by a “phase” of the moon? Answer the following questions based on the reading passage. Don’t forget to go back to the passage whenever necessary to find or confirm your answers. What is meant by a “phase” of the moon? Why does the moon appear to be different sizes? What are the two phases during which the moon appears almost full, but not quite? What are the two phases during which the moon appears as only a tiny sliver? What is your favorite phase of the moon? Why?

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