2BAC ENGLISH EXAM LANGUAGE PRACTICE
GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS.
1-She (study)……….for four years at university before she got married.
Had studied or had been studying
2-The number of Moroccan NGOs (double) ………..by the year 2018.
Will have doubled
3-He got a good mark because he (revise)…………well before.
Had revised
4-The teacher (start)…………the lesson before we got in the classroom.
Had started
5-She (finish)……….her homework and then she went to bed.
Had finished
6-Many illiterate people got enrolled because the ministry of education (launch)……….. a literacy programme.
Had launched
7-She set up a small enterprise after she (become)…………… an educated woman.
Had become
8-By the end of this decade, more women (become) ……………….. more educated.
Will have become
9-Last month, he got a prize from the association because he (make)………..great efforts in assisting illiterate people.
Had made
10-Students must keep on (do)………well at school.
Doing
11-I can't imagine Sally (play)………..the saxophone.
Playing
12-After my aunt (do)………..a lot of housework yesterday, she went to her literacy class.
Had done
13-When I met him yesterday, he told me that he (learn)………….his lessons for the test.
Had learnt / learned
14-By the end of this decade, young people (regain)………..confidence in political parties.
Will have regained
15-Paul is fond of (watch)………..political TV shows.
Watching
16-Nadia (never read) ………..such an interesting story before she moved to university in Spain.
Had never read
17-She felt tired because she (work)……………..a lot all the week.
Had worked or had been working
18-Gifted people are used to (score)………..best in every competition.
Scoring
19-He (have)……….. a part-time job for two years before he finished his university studies.
Had had
20-By the end of the second decade, most Moroccan big cities (be)………….. linked by highway.
Will have been
21-Developing rural areas (become)…………….a necessity by 2015.
Will have become
22-By 2017, many youths (start)………….to take part in political life.
Will have started
23-Sami is looking forward to (get)…………the first mark in the Olympiad of Maths organised in Rabat next month.
Getting
24-I enjoy (read)…………. novels because I feel transported in the world of imagination.
Reading
25-The young athlete was upset about (lose)………… the race.
Losing
26-The young inventors agreed (set up)…………… a worldwide association.
To set up
27-Are you thinking of (participate)…………. in the national contest for young entrepreneurs?
Participating
28-My parents are looking forward to (celebrate)…………. my success in the baccalaureate examination.
Celebrating
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT LINKING WORD FROM THE LIST
due to / as a result / because of / however / therefore / despite / moreover / as well as / although / in spite / consequently /
1-She gets higher marks…………studying in difficult conditions.
In spite of / despite
2-Her parents were illiterate……….., they didn't send her to school when she was young.
As a result / therefore / consequently
3-She couldn't see or hear,…………, she was able to feel people's hands.
However
4- …………..of his illiteracy, Jamal is a member in different human rights organisations.
In spite
5-Greenpeace is a non-profit organisation,…………… , its work is voluntary.
Moreover
6- ……………many organisations denounce human right violations, there are still many victims.
Although
7- ……………of spending much time at work, working women are able to perfectly manage their households.
In spite
8- ………..globalisation has a positive impact on Moroccan women's situation; there is fear of losing local traditions.
Although
9- ………… being illiterate, some women use the magazine's pictures as resources for dressmaking.
Despite
10-Better schools attract families to move to the city,………., classes become crowded.
As a result / therefore / consequently
11-City life appears more interesting………… , people draw away from rural communities.
As a result / therefore / consequently
12-Educated working women look after their houses. …………. their husbands and children.
As well as
13-Moroccan rural women need education …………health care.
As well as
14-Many developing nations are in debt and poverty…………drought and lack of rain.
Due to / because of
15-Educated women have fewer children…………… , they have better personal life and nutrition.
Moreover
16-Cities have grown so large……………the increasing industrialisation.
Due to / because of
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE APPROPRIATE PHRASAL VERB
to apply for / turned down / handed out / look up / drop in / put off / find out / cut down on / brings about / put up
1-The teacher………..an article to students about Moroccan and British cultural values.
Handed out
2-The teacher told the students to…………the meanings of difficult words in the dictionary.
Look up
3-Intolerance…………dislike and conflicts.
Brings about
4-They didn’t ………….. this year's Mawazin festival.
Put off
5-In France, you can't………….to a friend's house unless you get his permission.
Drop in
6-If he doesn't…………..fast food, he will get more obese.
Cut down on
7-He didn't stay in a hotel. Some relatives………him ………...
Put up
8-The local cultural festival has been…………….. but I didn't…………. until a few days ago.
Put off / find out
9-When Jamal went ………….a visa to England, they………………. his application .
To apply for / turned down
REWRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES AS SUGGESTED
1-"A lot of people participated in the campaign."
He said that…………………………………….
A lot of people had participated….
2-"I will participate in a conference on citizenship."
He told the journalists that…………………………
He would participate ……
3-"How long are you going to stay there?"
He wanted to know………………………………..
How long I was going to stay / we were going to stay there.
4-"Did you watch yesterday's show about citizenship?
He asked me ……………………………………….
If I / we had watched yesterday’s show…..
5-"Don't underestimate voluntary work."
He told me …………………………………………
Not to underestimate…..
6-"Please, bring me a copy of the report."
He begged me……………………………….
To bring him……..
7-"How can I help in sensitising people to become good citizens?"
He asked the audience…………………………………………
How he could help in……
8-"Responsibility means being in charge of our choices and our lives."
The teacher explained that ………………………………………
Responsibility meant being in ………
9-My friend didn’t write his report last week because he didn’t have enough time.
If……………………………………………………………………………….
He had had enough money, he would / could / might have written his report.
10-He didn’t connect on the net because he didn’t have the password.
If……………………………………………………………………….
He had had the password, he would / could / might have connected on the net.
11-He couldn't go to the cyber café because he had no money.
If………………………………………………………………
He had had money / some money, he would / could / might have gone to the cyber café.
He had had money / some money, he could have been able to go to the cyber café.
12-The teacher gave him a bad mark because he didn’t do the homework.
If………………………………………………………………….
He had done the homework, the teacher wouldn’t have given him a bad mark.
13-My friend couldn't call an ambulance because his mobile phone did not work.
If …………………………………………………………………….
My friend’s mobile phone had worked, he would / could / might have called an ambulance.
My friend’s mobile phone had worked, he could have been able to call an ambulance.
14-He ate a lot, so he had a terrible stomach-ache.
If……………………………………………………………………..
He hadn’t eaten a lot, he wouldn’t have had a terrible stomach-ache.
15-Our government opened new schools. They wanted to reduce illiteracy rates.
Our government opened new schools so that…………………………………….
Would / could reduce illiteracy rates
16-Radio and television are used because they wanted to reach people everywhere.
Radio and television are used in order………………………………………………..
To reach people everywhere.
That they would / could reach people everywhere.
17-Adults go to literacy classes. They want to learn how to read and write.
Adults go to literacy classes so that ………………………………………………….
They will / can learn how to read and write.
18-They use the media. They want to sensitise people to the advantages of literacy.
They use the media so that …………………………………………………………….
They will / can sensitise people to the advantages of literacy.
19-Husbands should give a helping hand to housewives.
A helping hand………………………………………..
Should be given to housewives by husbands.
20-Women direct many associations.
Many associations…………………………………..
Are directed by women.
21-They gave a Nobel Prize to Marie Curie.
A Nobel Prize………………………………
Was given to Marie Curie.
22-People have admired Celin Dion for some decades.
Celin Dion………………………………………………
Has been admired for some decades.
23-The NGO will grant more micro credits to unskilled women.
More micro credits…………………………………………..
Will be granted to unskilled women by The NGO.
24-A women association has recently honoured many women.
Many women…………………………………………………..
Have recently been honoured by a women association.
25-The Moroccan woman's associations support maid servants.
Maid servants……………………………………………………
Are supported the Moroccan woman's associations.
26-People shouldn't consider as inferior.
Women……………………………………………………………
Shouldn’t be considered as inferior.
27-The Prime Minister is going to present a new economic plan to the Parliament.
A new economic plan………………………………………………….
Is going to be presented to the Parliament by the Prime Minister.
28-Said Naciri will open a new morning talk show on 2M.
A new morning talk show………………………………….
Will be opened on 2M by Said Naciri.
29-They have translated her books into many languages.
Her books……………………………………………………..
Have been translated into many languages.
30-Society must offer women more opportunities.
More opportunities………………………………………………..
Must be offered to women by society.
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT MODAL
had to / must / must have / can't
1-The audience has been watching Mr. Bean's film for more than two hours. The film ………..be interesting.
Must
2-I want to watch Mr. Beans' film but the CD player isn't working. The children …………damaged it.
Must have
3-If Brahim doesn't have a password, he …………..have access to the humorous web sites.
Can’t
4-Yesterday, Brahim and Ann ……………stay late to watch the film.
Had to
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT RELATIVE PRONOUN
which / who / whose
1-One of the problems ……………..the Arab countries suffer from is brain drain.
Which
2-My uncle, ……………….got his university degree, emigrated to Canada to continue his studies.
Who
3-India, ……..highly skilled labour is IT engineers, has remarkably succeeded in reversing brain drain lo brain gain.
Whose
4-Experts………….came from around 50 African countries were given a special reception at the hotel.
Who
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT COLLOCATION
common good / culture shock / family code / sustainable development / civil society / rural areas / renewable energies / boarding school /
1- ……………..is concerned with society's needs and well being in the short, medium and long term.
Sustainable development
2-Non-governmental, non-profit organisations and voluntary associations make up what is referred to as ……… .
Civil society
3-One way to sustain development is to link ………..with urban ones.
Rural areas
4-A person may experience ………… when he moves to a cultural environment which is different from his own.
Culture shock
5-Thanks to the new Moroccan……………, the status of women has noticeably changed.
Family code
6- …………..are forms of energy that are renewed as quickly as they are used (ex. solar energy, wind, etc) .
Renewable energies
7-As our family used to live in the countryside, I had to go to a …………….. live and study.
Boarding school
8-A good citizen always works for the……………….of his community.
Common good
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE CORRECT WORD
skilled / tempting / invest / donations / campaigns / charter / bilateral / conference / equality / ignorance / inferiority / associations / emancipation / stereotypes / non-governmental / literacy / compulsory / dropouts / partnership / abstract / skills / eclectic / motivated
1-Countries should settle………..conflicts by peaceful means and shouldn’t resort to war.
Bilateral
2-Gifted youths are able to understand…………….concepts and ideas.
Abstract
3-Our government signed a……………. with many NGOs to work together to combat illiteracy.
Partnership
4-All over the world, women have always had a continuous struggle for their…………….. .
Emancipation
5-The fourth world………………. about women took place in China in 1995.
Conference
6-Talented professionals immigrate to developed countries to earn………….wages and secure a better future.
Tempting
7-The World Bank urged countries to……………. in education to develop economy and combat poverty effectively.
Invest
8-To keep their independence from governmental influence, NGOs are financed by………and benevolent contributions.
Donations
9-Amnesty International is an independent pressure group which……..for the release of imprisoned or maltreated people.
Campaigns
10-According to the United Nations …………. , member states shouldn’t use force against other member states.
Charter
11-Many human rights associations call for ……………between men and women in public and political life.
Equality
12-Women's illiteracy and ………….are linked together.
Ignorance
13-Women feel a complex of……………. . They are as equal as others.
Inferiority
14-1,000,000 of highly ………..professionals entered the American labour market between 1990 and 2000.
Skilled
15-The ministry of education launched a ………… programme in order to encourage adults to be educated.
Literacy
16-In Morocco, there are many human rights ………..that combat violence against women.
Associations
17-Primary education in Morocco is ……….. ; parents must send their children to school.
Compulsory
18-Gifted youths are highly ………….as they show great willingness to learn new things and examine unusual ideas.
Motivated
19-Negative ……………are obstacles that hinder women's advancement in different domains.
Stereotypes
20-Gifted youths commonly learn basic …………….quickly, and with little practice.
Skills
21-More efforts should be made to encourage ………… to return to school.
Dropouts
22-Greenpeace is a …..organisation that works for environmental conservation and the preservation of endangered species.
Non-governmental
23-Gifted youths are………in their way of thinking. They select the things that are suitable and appropriate to them.
Eclectic
Thursday, 2 June 2011
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