امتحان الشهر الاول فصل اول- باسل حسام

امتحان الشهر الاول فصل اول- باسل حسام

عدد الاسئلة : 40 أسئلة

امتحان الشهر الاول فصل اول- باسل حسام

عدد الاسئلة : 40 أسئلة

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Question One

In just a few years' time, experts say that billions of machines will be connected to each other and to the Internet As a consequence, computers will increasingly run our lives for us. For example, your fridge will know when you need more milk and add it to your online shopping list; your windows will close if it is likely to rain; your watch will record your heart rate and email your doctor; and your sofa will tell you when you need to stand up and get some exercise!

Many people are excited about the 'Internet of Things'. For them, a dream is coming true. They say that our lives will be easier and more comfortable. However others are not so sure. They want to keep control of their own lives and their own things. In addition, they wonder what would happen if criminals managed to access their passwords and security settings. The dream could easily become a nightmare!

1- Some people are excited about the future for two reasons. These reasons are:

Question Two

2- The refrigerator will have different uses in the future. Two of these uses are:

Question Three

3- What does the underlined linking word (However) indicate to?

Question Four

4- According to the text, what does the underlined word (run) mean?

Question Five

VOCABULARY:

5- Mobile phones used to be huge. Early …………….s were as big as bricks.

Question Six

6- Showing others the information you have means that you………

Question Seven

7- I can close the lid of my .......................and then put it in my bag.

Question Eight

8- ......................... are available on computer programs computer which let you protect your computer viruses.

Question Nine

9- One of the earliest computers took as long as 25 minutes to do simple mathematic………

Question Ten

10- Increasingly, technological criminals are using computers to commit illegal actions like.......................... to buy things or reach bank accounts.

Question Eleven

All aspects of everyday life will ................ a computer program.

Question Twelve

12- The identity.................. is an illegal action.

Question Thirteen

13- …………………..settings are available on computer programs which let you protect your computer from viruses.

Question Fourteen

GRAMMER

14-Instead of buying a new bicycle, we had the old one ……………

Question Fifteen

15- Are you planning …………………..shopping tomorrow?

Question Sixteen

16- If I …………………… it, nobody would do it.

Question Seventeen

17- Nada asked a worker to decorate her house.

The sentence which has a similar meaning to the one above is :

Question Eighteen

18- My friend has been studying for two hours. I'm sure he is very exhausted.

The sentence which has a similar meaning to the one above is :

Question Nineteen

19-It isn't necessary to get up early on Fridays .

The sentence which has a similar meaning to go the one above is :

Question Twenty

20- Jawad worked very hard for several years , and then he bought a new car . The sentence which has a similar meaning for the one above is :

Question Twenty-One

21- When the results…………… she was delighted to learn that she had passed.

Question Twenty-Two

22- Students had discussed their graduating projects by the time they……… your name.

Question Twenty-Three

23- I……………….. any parties since I came here.

Question Twenty-Four

24- She has been preparing for the wedding since we …………

Question Twenty-Five

25- We………………….. to China because our fight had been cancelled on short notice.

Question Twenty-Six

26- When I was young, I always………………….to be a pilot.

Question Twenty-Seven

27- They spent their honeymoon in Paris where they.... .........two years before.

Question Twenty-Eight

28- London……………….. in a day.

Question Twenty-Nine

29- I…………………..cake. That's why my hands are full of flour.

Question Thirty

30- In 2002, we............. the rules for the first time.

Question Thirty-One

31- My friend Rami………………….to find a new flat since we met in Amman.

Question Thirty-Two

32- It is not allowed to use pencils in exams, so students …..….use them in their exam.

Question Thirty-Three

33- Since the 1940, there ……………………….a technological revolution.

Question Thirty-Four

34- Students had discussed their graduating projects by the time they …….your name.

Question Thirty-Five

35- If students had this type of lessons, they ………………. excited.

Question Thirty-Six

*Read the following text then answer the questions that follow:

When you are using a computer, think about the technology that is needed for it to work. People have been using types of computers for thousands of years. A metal machine was found on the seabed in Greece that was more than 2,000 years old. It is believed that this was the first ever computer.

In the 1940s, technology had developed enough for Inventors to make the first generation of modern computers. One such model was so large that It needed a room that was 167 square meters to accommodate it. During that decade, scientists In England developed the first computer program. It took 25 minutes complete calculation. In 1958 CE, the computer chip was developed.
The first computer game was produced In 1962 CE. followed two years later by the computer mouse. In 1971 CE, the floppy disk was invented, which meant that Information could be shared between computers. The first PC (personal computer) was produced 1974CE. so people could buy computers to use at home.

36- Two things related to computer were Invented in the sixties. Those devices were:

Question Thirty-Seven

37- The sentence which shows which the first generation of computers takes a long time to achieve one mathematical process.

Question Thirty-Eight

38- underlined pronoun (it) refers to:

Question Thirty-Nine

39- It was in ……………….. that the first computer mouse was invented.

Question Forty

40- …………….. is the invention that fastens calculations.