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Model Exam Thanaweya Amma

The document is a model exam for the Third Secondary Grade (Thanaweya Amma) with a duration of 2 hours. It includes multiple-choice questions, sentence rewriting, error correction, reading comprehension, translation tasks, and a writing prompt about the importance of hard work. The exam aims to assess students' language skills and understanding of various topics.

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Model Exam Thanaweya Amma

The document is a model exam for the Third Secondary Grade (Thanaweya Amma) with a duration of 2 hours. It includes multiple-choice questions, sentence rewriting, error correction, reading comprehension, translation tasks, and a writing prompt about the importance of hard work. The exam aims to assess students' language skills and understanding of various topics.

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Cultural Center for Languages

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Authorized Cambridge Assessment

Model Exam – Third Secondary Grade


(Thanaweya Amma)
Time: 2 hours

Answer all the following questions:

1. Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:


1. If I had studied harder, I _____ the exam.
a) pass b) passed c) would pass d) would have passed

2. The patient has been in hospital _____ last week.


a) since b) for c) ago d) at

3. My father, _____ is a doctor, works in Cairo.


a) who b) which c) whose d) where

4. He asked me if I _____ the book.


a) read b) had read c) has read d) am reading

5. I enjoy _____ novels in my free time.


a) to read b) reading c) read d) reads

2. Rewrite the following sentences using the words in brackets:


1. They built a new hospital last year. (A new hospital...)

2. Although it was raining, they played football. (In spite of...)

3. She doesn’t eat meat. She doesn’t eat fish. (neither...nor...)

4. “I’m going to visit my grandmother,” he said. (He said that...)

3. Find the mistake in each sentence and correct it:


1. He works hardly every day.

2. The teacher asked me where do I live.

3. I have visited Paris last year.

4. She is the best student of the two.

"Wishing all students the best of luck and great success!" MR.M KAMAL 01013224466
Cultural Center for Languages
Authorized Training Center
Authorized Cambridge Assessment

4. Read the following passage and answer the questions:


Modern technology has changed the way we live. Mobile phones and the Internet help us
communicate faster than ever before. However, some people think we depend too much on
them and forget to talk face to face.

1. What has changed the way we live?

2. What are two benefits of modern technology?

3. Do all people agree about technology?

4. In your opinion, should we limit our use of technology? Why or why not?

5. The Novel: (The Prisoner of Zenda)


1. Why didn’t Rassendyll kill Duke Michael when he had the chance?

2. How did Sapt and Fritz help Rassendyll during his time as king?

6. Translation:
A) Translate into Arabic:
Education plays an important role in shaping the future of individuals and nations.

B) Translate into English:


‫يجب علينا أن نحترم القوانين ألنها تحافظ على النظام واألمان‬.

7. Writing:
Write a paragraph of 5–7 sentences about:
“The importance of hard work in achieving success.”
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and linking words.

"Wishing all students the best of luck and great success!" MR.M KAMAL 01013224466

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