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كويز تفاعلي: G12 Adv EOT Exam 6 — اختبار تجريبي
End of Term 3 English Assessment (Reading & Writing). Part 1: Vocabulary assessment focusing on health-related idioms and medical terminology. Part 2: Grammar questions based on a text about the future of home health monitoring technology. Part 3A: Reading comprehension based on the argumentative text 'Should Smart Kitchens Replace Traditional Cooking Habits?'. Part 3B: Reading comprehension based on the expository text 'Why Doctors Order So Many Tests Before a Diagnosis'.
رقم الاختبار1881
الصفالصف الثاني عشر المتقدم
المادةلغة انجليزية
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2025–2026
عدد الأسئلة30
إجمالي النقاط60
تاريخ الإضافة2026-06-21
الزيارات5
المعلم
Mr. Said Atef
الناشرAmal Salman
يرجى الانتباه إلى أن المعلم قام بإعداد الأسئلة فقط، ولم يقم بإعداد الإجابات أو الشروحات المرفقة. وقد تم توليد الإجابات باستخدام تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي، لذلك قد تتضمن بعض الأخطاء أو عدم الدقة.
للحصول على الإجابات الصحيحة والمضمونة، يُرجى الرجوع إلى المعلم أو المصدر الدراسي المعتمد.
Question 1
Points: 2
Ever since she watched her first operation as a teenager, Aisha had __________ becoming a surgeon one day.
Explanation
The idiom 'have one's heart set on something' means to want something very much.
Question 2
Points: 2
Before announcing the new rules, the head nurse asked to __________ with the rest of the staff about their concerns.
Explanation
A 'heart-to-heart talk' is an honest and personal conversation.
Question 3
Points: 2
A sudden __________ of a stomach virus forced the ward to close to new admissions for several days.
Explanation
An 'outbreak' is a sudden occurrence of a disease or something unwelcome.
Question 4
Points: 2
Patients with weakened immune systems are especially __________ to infections picked up in hospital.
Explanation
To be 'susceptible' means to be likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
Question 5
Points: 2
Visitors were reminded that certain illnesses can __________ quickly between patients sharing the same room.
Explanation
'Transmit' means to pass on from one person or place to another.
Question 6
Points: 2
After her skin reacted badly to the new cream, she was referred to a __________ for further tests.
Explanation
A 'dermatologist' is a medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat skin disorders.
Question 7
Points: 2
Many patients reported that the medication's __________ were worse than the original symptoms.
Explanation
'Side effects' are secondary, typically undesirable effects of a drug or medical treatment.
Question 8
Points: 2
Designers predict that by the end of this decade, ordinary households (1) __________ small sensors throughout their homes for years, gathering data without anyone noticing.
Explanation
The future perfect continuous 'will have been using' is used for an ongoing action that will be completed at a point in the future ('by the end of this decade') and has a duration ('for years').
Question 9
Points: 2
Engineers claim that future devices (2) __________ able to detect a fall before the person even hits the floor.
Explanation
The future simple 'will be' is appropriate for expressing predictions or claims about the future.
Question 10
Points: 2
At a recent product launch, one developer explained that alerts (3) __________ directly to a family doctor whenever unusual patterns appear.
Explanation
The passive form 'could be sent' indicates the possibility of an action being performed on the alerts.
Question 11
Points: 2
Devices (4) __________ batteries last for months are particularly popular among families caring for older relatives.
Explanation
The possessive relative pronoun 'whose' is used to show ownership related to the 'devices'.
Question 12
Points: 2
Critics argue that smaller start-ups are often (5) __________ than larger companies at protecting users' private medical data.
Explanation
The comparative 'less careful' is used with 'than' to compare two types of companies.
Question 13
Points: 2
Many experts agree that clearer regulations (6) __________ before such devices become standard in every home.
Explanation
The passive form 'must be introduced' expresses necessity.
Question 14
Points: 2
Even so, most analysts believe that this technology (7) __________ transform care for the elderly within a generation.
Explanation
The phrase 'could well' is used to emphasize that something is quite likely to happen.
Question 15
Points: 2
What is the main purpose of the text 'Should Smart Kitchens Replace Traditional Cooking Habits?'?
Explanation
The text discusses both the benefits (safety) and concerns (cost, connectivity risks) of smart kitchens.
Question 16
Points: 2
According to supporters, what can a smart stove do if a pan overheats?
Explanation
The second paragraph states that a smart stove can lower heat or switch off if a pan overheats.
Question 17
Points: 2
Why might smart kitchen features particularly help households with elderly relatives?
Explanation
The text mentions these features help anyone prone to forgetfulness, including elderly relatives.
Question 18
Points: 2
What concern do sceptics raise about relying on automatic shut-offs?
Explanation
Sceptics argue that these sensors might create a false sense of security, leading people to pay less attention.
Question 19
Points: 2
The word 'considerably' in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to:
Explanation
'Considerably' means to a large or great degree, which is synonymous with 'significantly'.
Question 20
Points: 2
What middle position do many safety experts suggest?
Explanation
Paragraph 4 explains the middle position is to build important safety features into all stoves as standard.
Question 21
Points: 2
What is the overall tone of the text 'Should Smart Kitchens Replace Traditional Cooking Habits?'?
Explanation
The text presents supporters' views, sceptics' views, and a middle position, making it balanced.
Question 22
Points: 2
What is the writer's main conclusion?
Explanation
The final paragraph concludes that kitchen fires are preventable and technology has a role to play if used thoughtfully.
Question 23
Points: 2
What is the main purpose of the text 'Why Doctors Order So Many Tests Before a Diagnosis'?
Explanation
The entire text focuses on the diagnostic pathway and why various tests are necessary for an accurate diagnosis.
Question 24
Points: 2
Why can early symptoms make diagnosis difficult?
Explanation
Paragraph 2 states that tiredness, headaches, etc., can be caused by many different conditions.
Question 25
Points: 2
What can blood tests reveal, according to the text?
Explanation
Paragraph 3 explains blood tests can indicate infection/inflammation and organ function (liver/kidneys).
Question 26
Points: 2
Why are imaging tests particularly useful?
Explanation
Paragraph 4 notes that imaging can distinguish between possibilities that would look identical based on symptoms alone.
Question 27
Points: 2
What risk does the careful, step-by-step approach aim to reduce?
Explanation
Paragraph 5 states that the careful approach reduces the risk of a wrong diagnosis and harmful treatment.
Question 28
Points: 2
The word 'narrow down' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:
Explanation
To 'narrow down' means to reduce the number of possibilities or options.
Question 29
Points: 2
What must doctors balance, according to the text?
Explanation
Paragraph 5 mentions doctors must balance the desire for quick answers with the responsibility to be certain.
Question 30
Points: 2
Which statement best reflects the overall message of 'Why Doctors Order So Many Tests...'?
Explanation
The text emphasizes that taking time for confidence is better than acting quickly on an incorrect guess.
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