Read the text and answer questions 1-5. For each question choose A, B, C or D.
If you’re looking for an Arabian experience, a lot of fun and many exciting things to do, then come to the Al Dhafra Festival. It happens every December in the desert in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This event was started 10 years ago so that Emiratis could celebrate their traditional Bedouin culture.
There are many events at Al Dhafra, including a classic car competition, Arabian horse race, and sheep beauty competition. There is also photography, a children’s village, best dates and dates packaging competitions. Or you could visit the big souk or a falcon beauty show.
The most important event is Camel Mazayan – a beauty contest for camels. The judges are looking for big camels with big heads, long necks, long bodies, big humps and backs. The beauty competition includes two types of camels– the yellow Asayel from Oman, and the black Majahim from Saudi Arabia.
There are many prizes you can win, such as trucks and there’s also a lot of money to win. The total prize money for the competition is about Dh46 million and includes 198 cars. But be careful—there are thousands of people competing for these prizes!
If you want something new and exciting to do with your family, take them to the Al Dhafra festival. There is truly something for everyone!,
رقم الاختبار133
الصفالصف الثامن
المادةلغة انجليزية
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2020/2021
عدد الأسئلة13
إجمالي النقاط13
تاريخ الإضافة2021-06-13
الزيارات3668
المعلم أو الناشرياسمين محمد
اختر إجابة واحدة لكل سؤال. عند الاختيار ستظهر النتيجة فورًا: الأخضر صحيح، والأحمر خطأ، وسيظهر تفسير الإجابة مباشرة إن كان متوفرًا. وبعد آخر سؤال ستظهر الدرجة النهائية تلقائيًا.
بعض الأسئلة غير مكتملة الإعداد
يوجد سؤال واحد على الأقل لا يحتوي على إجابة صحيحة صالحة في الحقل r_a، لذلك قد لا يعمل التصحيح الفوري بشكل كامل في جميع الأسئلة.
Question 1
Points: 1
What does the writer say about the festival in
the first paragraph?
Question 2
Points: 1
What is the topic of the second paragraph?
Question 3
Points: 1
What is Camel Mazayan?
Question 4
Points: 1
The most beautiful camels
Question 5
Points: 1
What does the writer warn people about?
Question 6
Points: 1
What does the writer say about the festival in the first paragraph?
Question 7
Points: 1
Read the text and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
Ali lives in Fujairah:
Question 8
Points: 1
Read the text and decide whether the
sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
Ali went on an exchange program to South Korea:
Question 9
Points: 1
Read the text and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
South Korea was warm and sunny with many trees:
Question 10
Points: 1
the text and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
Even though many things were different, school was the same:
Question 11
Points: 1
the text and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
Students in Korea leave school at 4pm:
Question 12
Points: 1
Read the text and decide whether the sentences are True or False.
My exchange trip to South Korea!
I’m Ali. I was born in Fujairah, but I have lived in Abu Dhabi for most of my life. Last year, I went to South Korea on a student-exchange program for one month. It was an amazing experience, but it is very different from the UAE.
South Korea is a beautiful country with a lot of trees and flowers. I visited in September, which is autumn. The weather was cool and all the trees turned different shades of brown, yellow and orange. I loved the weather and all the beautiful colours.
One of the biggest differences was the school hours. In South Korea, high school starts at 8 am and finishes at 4pm, but that is not the end! There are extra study hours where students sit quietly and study for two hours or more after school. After that, some students go to private schools for more studying!
Another thing that was very different for me was the food. In South Korea, it is normal to have rice for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I tried some delicious Korean food, and my favourite was egg ramyeon, which is noodles with fried egg and vegetables. It was one of the best dishes I’ve ever had. The best yet most difficult thing I learned to do was eat with chopsticks!
Ali learned how to eat with chopsticks:
Question 13
Points: 1
Read the poster and the email. Choose the right word to fill in Omar’s notes. There are two words you do not need.
To: Omar
Hi Omar!
Have you seen the poster about the new karate club at school? I really think we should join! I’ve wanted to try karate since I was in grade 1! It really sounds exciting, especially because we can do it together. You and I can practice and become professionals! I think many of our classmates are going to be interested in this club. I hear that there are different belts for different levels, including red, yellow, white and of course black! I think this will be very good exercise for us. Because it will help with our coordination, we will be better at football, too! I’ve already asked my parents and they said I could join the club. Don’t forget to ask yours. I can’t wait until we start our first practice. It’s going to be so much fun!
Let’s go together next Sunday. I’ll meet you in the school gym at 2:30pm. See you then!
Issa
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