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Good Shepherd International School

Cairo Governorate
Directorate of Education
Trimester Exam 1
For the academic year: 2024/2025
Subject: English Grade: 11

Sum Grade Grade The name is triple


Grades Question In In Corrector Reviewer
letters numbers

Secret No

Total

Total grade in letters:………………………………………………………………..

Cairo Governorate Good Shepherd International School


Directorate of Education
Trimester Exam 1
For the academic year: 2024/2025
Subject: English Grade: 11
Secret No:
Student's Name
............................................................................................................
Sitting number: .................
1- ................................................
2 -................................................

The signature of the observers confirms the accuracy


of the data and matches the number of answer
.booklet sheets upon receipt from the student

Question 1:
1-Identify the part of speech of the underlined word: (_______/ 10 Marks)
1- There the natives revered him; they called him Tusitala, which means “teller of tales.”
2- Not all authors achieve fame during their lifetimes.
3- Before William Shakespeare died in 1616, he had achieved some degree of success as a
popular playwright and actor.
4- Many of his lines are quoted extensively both on stage and off.
5- Right! Now, turn right at the next light.

2-indicate the type of complement it is by writing PA for predicate adjective, PN


for predicate nominative, DO for direct object, or IO for indirect object.
(_______/ 5 Marks)
1-Did I ever tell you the story about my friends’ night in jail?
2-Several years ago my family bought a new place in Arizona.
3-We sent them an invitation for a weekend visit.
4-Our home was a ranch about thirty miles from the nearest town
5-A bus was the only link between the ranch and the town.

Question 2:
Match the following terms with their corresponding descriptions: (_______/ 10
Marks)
1-Noun A- describes a noun.

2-Verb _____ B- refers to a person, place, idea, or thing that may


or may not be specifically named

3-Adjective _____ C- a word or word group that is capitalized and


punctuated as a sentence but that does not contain
both a subject and a verb or that does not express a
complete thought.

4-Adverb _____ D- tells something about the subject.

5-Fragments _____ E- a word or word group that completes the meaning


of a verb.

6-Predicates _____ F- names a person, place, thing, or idea.

7-Complements _____ G- tells to whom or to what (or for whom or for


what) the action of a transitive verb is done.

8-Predicate Nominatives _____ H- modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.


9-Indirect Objects _____ I- shows action or state of being.

10-Indefinite Pronouns _____ J- a word or word group that is in the predicate and
that identifies the subject or refers to it.

Question 3:
Match the bold words to their correct definitions: (_______/ 5 Marks
1- adj. friendly; agreeable; good-natured (______) A- TThe winged man is not unpleasant, but he is not
amiable, either. He seems to ignore the people and
events around him.

2- adj. overly dramatic, emotional, or sentimental; B- The new house that Pelayo and Elisenda build is
sensational (______) designed to keep out the water and animals from the
surrounding bayou.

3- adj. unconquerable; unyielding; not easily C- The old man's visage remains the same. His ap-
overcome (______) pearance suggests that he is dying, but he lives on.

4- n. a marshy inlet or outlet of a river or lake, D- Throughout the years, despite neglect and abuse,
especially in parts of the southern United States the old man never gives up; he is indomitable.
(______)

5- n. a face or a facial expression; appearance E- Elisenda, who watches the old man fly away, does
(______)
not react in a melodramatic way. Instead, she is
calmly pleased that he will no longer be an
annoyance in her life.

Question 4: Choose the correct answer: (_______/ 5 Marks)


1-Techniques for firing pottery ________ or developed gradually, in Near East farm- ing villages during the
Neolithic Age.
(A) Asserted

(B) articulated

(C) acquitted

(D) evolved

(E) condescended

2-Only the ___________of the Friends of the Art Museum collect Neolithic pottery because only the most
wealthy and influential people can afford it.
(A) acquittal

(B) elite
(C) mentor

(D) notoriety

(E) fortitude

3-Perhaps only the _________ of Neolithic metal- workers could afford to use gold and silver. At times,
however, they may have _______ to use tin or other metals that they may have considered beneath them.
(A) mentor... evolved

(B) acquittal... asserted

(C) elite...condescended

(D) mentor acquitted

(E) notoriety evolved

4-Maura's __________ at art school advised her not to make copies of Neolithic pottery. Copiers gain a
bad reputation, or
(A) fortitude……... elite

(B) notoriety……... mentor

(C) elite…….. acquittal

(D) mentor…….. notoriety

(E) acquittal.…… fortitude

5-The courageous woman wrongly accused of smuggling precious artifacts exhibited _________during the
trial. She was found inno- cent, and the trial ended with_________
(A) mentor……... a notoriety

(B) fortitude.…….. an acquittal

(C) elite.…….. an assertion

(D) acquittal………. an evolution

(E) notoriety……… an acquittal

_________________________________________________________________________

Question 5: Bonus

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