النموذج التدريبي ملادة اللغة اإلجنليزية يف الفصل الدراسي األول للصف الثاني عشر للقسم األدبي / العلمي للعام الدراسي 1024/1023 م

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النموذج التدريبي ملادة اللغة اإلجنليزية يف الفصل الدراسي األول للصف الثاني عشر للقسم األدبي / العلمي للعام الدراسي 1024/1023 م Text 1 I. Reading Read the following text and answer the questions below. 1 2 3 4 5 Having a positive outlook is a choice. You can choose to think thoughts that elevate your mood, and generally color your day with brighter, more hopeful approaches to the things you do. If you want to know how to think more positively, just follow these tips. Understand the benefits of being a positive thinker. Choosing to think more positively will help you take control of your life and make your everyday experiences more pleasant. It will also have countless benefits on your mental and physical health as well as your ability to deal with change. Set meaningful goals. Whatever your goal may be, you should keep yourself busy working on it and believe in the cause you have set for yourself. With each goal you achieve, no matter how small, you will gain confidence and your self-esteem will increase. This will feed more positivity in your life. Explore your creative side. Taking the time to be artistic and to work with your hands or explore your most original thoughts can do wonders for your power to think outside the box. There are a number of ways you can express yourself to become more positive. For example, you can take a photography or oil-painting class. Avoid filter-thinking. This is when you choose to only hear the negative message in something communicated to you. For example, your teacher might have praised you on a work well done, but he/she mentioned a small area where you might make a few changes next time. Your teacher is trying to help you identify where you could fix just a few minor issues, and you are too busy turning this feedback into a criticism, failing to see the praise. If you think this way, then you will never see the positive in any situation. صفحة 1 حقوق النسخ محفوظة لوزارة التربية والتعليم النماذج التدريبية متوفرة عبر الرابط االلكتروني www.moe.gov.ae

Questions: Circle the most suitable answer from a, b, c or d. 1. The writer of the text aims to. a. describe thinking skills b. debate countless experiences c. list the ways of being creative d. give guidelines on positive thinking 2. The text could be seen in a/an. a. counseling website b. fashion magazine c. medical brochure d. nutrition leaflet 3. The word generally in 1 is a/an. a. verb b. noun c. adverb d. adjective 4. According to 2, thinking positively leads to. a. a hard experience b. a well-balanced life c. financial benefits d. fearful changes 5. The root of the word meaningful in 3 is. a. meaningfully b. meaning c. meant d. mean 6. According to 4, attending an oil-painting class. a. develops positivity b. wastes time c. makes an artist d. ensures a job 7. Filter-thinking is a way of. a. making changes to your work b. considering the negative side c. responding to praise d. criticizing people 8. The word identify in 5 likely means. a. find b. think c. review d. discuss 9. To achieve your goals, you need to. a. change your mind b. avoid being busy c. ignore small ones d. believe in them 10. In which would the following sentence BEST fit? "This is a great way to give your mind a break as you focus on the images on your canvas." a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 صفحة 2

Text 2 Read the following text and answer the questions below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wolves are legendary because of their howl, which they use to communicate. A lone wolf howls to attract the attention of his pack, while communal howls may send territorial messages from one pack to another. Much like barking domestic dogs, wolves may simply begin howling because a nearby wolf has already begun. Wolves are the largest members of the dog family. Gray wolves are by far the most common and were once found all over the Northern Hemisphere. Though wolves almost never attack humans, they are considered one of the world's most fearsome animals. They do attack domestic animals, and countless wolves have been shot, trapped, and poisoned because of this tendency. Red wolves live in the southeastern United States, where they are endangered. These animals actually became extinct in the wild in 1980. Scientists established a breeding program with a small number of captive red wolves, and have reintroduced the animal to North Carolina. The maned wolf lives in South America. Physically, this animal resembles a large, red fox more than its wolf relatives. Wolves live and hunt in packs of around six to ten animals. They are known to roam large distances, perhaps 20 kilometers in a single day. These social animals cooperate on their preferred prey - large animals such as deer, elk, and moose. When they are successful, wolves do not eat in moderation. A single animal can consume 9 kilograms of meat at a sitting. Wolves also eat smaller mammals, birds, fish, lizards, snakes, and fruit. Wolf packs are established according to a strict hierarchy. The dominant male is at the top and his mate not far behind. Usually this male and female are the only animals of the pack to breed. All of a pack's adults help to care for young pups by bringing them food and watching them, while others hunt. صفحة 3

Questions: Circle the most suitable answer from a, b, c or d. 11. The text is mainly about. a. reintroducing wolves b. wolves in general c. maned wolves d. wolves' fables 12. The OPPOSITE of the word fearsome in 2 is. a. friendly b. brave c. evil d. wild 13. The word established in 3 likely means. a. discussed b. refused c. started d. tried 14. 5 mainly discusses the of wolves. a. diet b. types c. packs d. habitat 15. The word packs in 6 is a/an. a. adjective b. adverb c. verb d. noun 16. According to the text, it can be inferred that. a. wolf packs of five hunt for food b. farmers shoot wolves to keep their animals safe c. females are responsible for taking care of young pups d. maned wolves are the most common all over the world 17. What is NOT TRUE about wolves? a. Dogs and wolves are of one family. b. Wolves may send messages by howling. c. Small animals are the best prey for wolves. d. The United States aimed to reintroduce red wolves. Complete the following table with information from 6. Wolf Pack Members - the dominant male 18. 19. 20. صفحة 4

1. Sentence Writing II. Writing Write TWO meaningful simple sentences and THREE compound or complex sentences about the pictures below. You may use connectives such as and, but, so, yet, etc. Picture 1 Picture 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. صفحة 5

2. Essay Writing Write an essay of about 200 words on the following topic. Making new friends is essential for a successful social life. Discuss this issue giving good advice on how to do that well. The following ideas may help you. - looking neat - kind and friendly - giving more than taking - avoiding criticism - common interests - communicating with others - joining activities - wait and select صفحة 6

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