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Can you help me to answer these questions :
The Question:
PETRA is series when was taught in palestine priort to English for Palestine PETRA stand for :
1- Problems in English Through Relevant Activities
2-Progress in English Through Relevant Activities
3-Progress in English Through Relevant Actions
4-Progress in English Through Right Activities
2- Specific objectives can be .............
1) observable and measurable .
2) difficult to be observed and measured .
3)focused on the student’s behavior during a long period of time
4) 1 and 3
3-" Kinesics" is the study of ..........
1)sounds
2) language
3) gestures
4) nature
4-Can you close one of widows , please ? I’ll catch a cold sitting in the .................... all day .
1) flood
2) breeze
3) wind
4) draught
5- You want to advise your daughter not to stay up late studying you say :
1- You should stay up too late .
2- You shouldn’t stay up too late .
3- You shouldn’t stay , up too late
4- Don’t stay up too late
6- "Robinson Crusoc " is a....................
1) poem
2) sonnet
3) novel
4) lyric
7- An idea or belief common to a race " e.g Robin Hood and his Band of out laws stealing from the Rich to help the poor " is
1) an epic
2) a myth
3) a sonnet
4) a play
8- Suha is the Gaza salad very hot ?
Hiba : No, I only put a........................of hot papperin it
1) piece
2) part
3)shadow
4)touch
Thank you for your help
Last edited by lubna81; 07-May-2008 at 18:20.
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This is my answers to the questions and I want to Know your answer .
Which one is correct or uncorrect .
Ha! They're actually quite hard!
I think you've got them mostly right. I think some of the answers might vary given the region in the UK. For question 4 I would say "draught", but thats possibly because I'm from the North, as "wind" makes perfect sense too.
And I believe for question 8 the answer is touch. Seems a bit illogical, but it's just one of those English idioms.
Thank you very much for helping me
and I ask you if I can ask you another time ????????????
Thanks alot
Can you me to these answer are correct or not :
1- An idea or belief common to a race e.g Robin Hood and His Band of Out laws stealing from the rich to the poor is
1) An epic
2) a myth
3) a sonnet
4) a play
2-He is always talking in the class . This sentence means
1) He is talking in the class now .
2)He has habit of talking in class and I don' t care .
3) He has the habit of talking in the class and I like it
4) He has the habit of talking in the class and I am annoyed .
3- Huda had the roof repaired yesterday this means that .
1) She repaired the roof herself .
2)She wanted some body to repair the roof .
3) She arranged for some body to repair the roof
4) She arranges for somebody to repair the roof .
4- Why . He having lunch at 4 pm ?
1) does
2) was
3) were
4) did
5- One sentence is correct .
1) Who look after the baby ?
2) Who is looking the baby after ?
3) Who is looking after the baby ?
4) who looks the baby after ?
6- My grand father walk without any help last night .
1)can
2)was able to
3) could
4) might
7- I saw star last night .
1) a
2) an
3) the
4) x
8- You don't have to do this test The meaning indicates that /
1) You have no desire to do it .
2) You mustn't do it .
3) You can't do this test .
4)You can choose not to do this test .
9- I expect you 'd rather have a rest now ?
1) don't you
2) wouldnt you
3) would you
4) hadn't you
10- Either teacher knows the answer the meaning shows the that . . ?
1) both teachers know the answer .
2) no teachers know the answer .
3) all the teachers know the answer .
4) any teacher can answer .
I agree with bhaisahab except that for question two I think "4" is most likely. ("He is always talking in class" = he talks a lot and it is annoying.)
If you have any more questions, please start a new thread. Otherwise, it could become really confusing.
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