Part 4 - Extracted questions 82-107 (26 questions) This review booklet covers essential reading comprehension skills for English Term 3 assessments. It includes texts on urban development, environmental stress, and the role of online education. Practice these exercises to prepare for the End of Term 3 English exam.
رقم الاختبار1599
الصفالصف العاشر المتقدم
المادةلغة انجليزية
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2025/2026
عدد الأسئلة26
إجمالي النقاط104
تاريخ الإضافة2026-05-30
الزيارات153
الناشرZahra
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للحصول على الإجابات الصحيحة والمضمونة، يُرجى الرجوع إلى المعلم أو المصدر الدراسي المعتمد.
Question 1
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: Urban sprawl causes natural habitats to be destroyed, forcing wildlife to move away.
Explanation
The text states that urban sprawl destroys forests and wetlands, which forces native wildlife species to abandon their homes.
Question 2
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: Impermeable surfaces like concrete help rainwater sink deeply and safely into the ground.
Explanation
The text mentions that impermeable surfaces like concrete pavements 'completely block water absorption'.
Question 3
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: The word impermeable in the second paragraph describes a surface that stops liquids from passing through.
Explanation
In the context of blocking water absorption, impermeable refers to a surface that does not allow liquids to pass through.
Question 4
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: Rushing urban stormwater can pollute local rivers with toxic chemicals, plastics, and motor oils.
Explanation
The text explicitly states that rushing stormwater carries toxic engine oils, chemical fertilizers, and plastic waste into local rivers.
Question 5
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: Sponge cities use artificial plastic sheets under the roads to collect drinking water for citizens.
Explanation
The text mentions permeable bricks, wetlands, and grassy basins for sponge cities, but does not mention artificial plastic sheets for drinking water.
Question 6
Points: 4
Based on the text 'Bright Lights, Big City | Planet Under Stress', Statement: The text was mainly written to argue that all people should leave cities and move back to rural farms.
Explanation
The text aims to highlight environmental issues in cities and suggest balance through design, not to argue for moving back to farms.
Question 7
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: Artificial lights in cities make it difficult for residents to view stars at night.
Explanation
The text states that the glare from billboards and streetlamps makes stars invisible to city dwellers.
Question 8
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: Migratory birds are completely unaffected by bright skyscraper lights during their journeys.
Explanation
The text mentions that migratory birds can become disoriented and collide with windows due to skyscraper lights.
Question 9
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: The word disoriented in the second paragraph means that an animal has lost its sense of direction.
Explanation
Disoriented in this context refers to birds losing their sense of direction and becoming confused by lights.
Question 10
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: City noise can cause health issues for humans, including high blood pressure and sleep problems.
Explanation
The text specifically lists sleep deprivation and elevated blood pressure as health issues for humans living near noisy avenues.
Question 11
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: Building acoustic walls along highways is the cheapest way to eliminate air pollution in Europe.
Explanation
While European environmental agencies are mentioned, the text does not discuss the cost or use of acoustic walls for air pollution.
Question 12
Points: 4
Based on the second version of the text 'Bright Lights, Big City', Statement: The main point of the text is to highlight the negative impacts of urban light and noise pollution.
Explanation
The text primarily focuses on light and noise pollution as significant environmental stresses in urban centers.
Question 13
Points: 4
According to the text 'Live and Learn!', what is a major benefit of online education?
Explanation
The text mentions that online education allows students to access curricula from home and eliminates geographic barriers.
Question 14
Points: 4
The author states that physical classrooms are particularly useful for ________.
Explanation
The text notes that instructors are concerned about the lack of spontaneous face-to-face peer interactions which are vital for collaborative skills.
Question 15
Points: 4
The word democratized in the first paragraph most likely means ________.
Explanation
Democratized in this context means making higher education an achievable goal for a diverse population.
Question 16
Points: 4
The word disparities in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ________.
Explanation
Disparities refers to an 'uneven playing field' regarding internet access and digital devices, which means inequalities.
Question 17
Points: 4
What modern technology is being used to replicate physical science experiments online?
Explanation
The text specifies that institutions are implementing 'interactive virtual laboratories that replicate real-world science experiments'.
Question 18
Points: 4
What is the author’s tone or attitude toward the future of online learning tools?
Explanation
The text states that researchers 'remain highly optimistic' and believe online learning is a 'permanent evolution'.
Question 19
Points: 4
What is the overall meaning or main purpose of this reading text?
Explanation
The passage discusses the transformation, benefits (flexibility), and challenges (isolation, access) of online education.
Question 20
Points: 4
Why are asynchronous digital modules popular among working adults?
Explanation
The text explains that these modules allow adults to view lectures and complete assignments 'whenever their schedules permit'.
Question 21
Points: 4
According to academic advisors, why do many students drop out of online courses?
Explanation
Advisors note that high drop-out rates stem from 'psychological distance' and a sense of detachment.
Question 22
Points: 4
The word pivot in the first paragraph most nearly means ________.
Explanation
Pivot is used in the context of individuals wanting to 'pivot into new career paths'.
Question 23
Points: 4
The word vulnerability in the second paragraph refers to ________.
Explanation
In the text, vulnerability refers to the potential risk of isolation causing students to drop out.
Question 24
Points: 4
What specific tool is mentioned as a way to let remote students sit together in simulated halls?
Explanation
The text mentions that 'Virtual reality headsets now allow remote students to sit together in simulated lecture halls'.
Question 25
Points: 4
How do most educators generally feel about the modern consensus of virtual learning resilience?
Explanation
The text states that 'the overall consensus is enthusiastic' regarding online education's resilience and utility.
Question 26
Points: 4
What is the primary focus of this text?
Explanation
The text focuses on professional upskilling through online platforms while addressing isolation and technological fixes like VR.
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