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5) Read the following passage, then answer the questions below:

Just as an engine has to have petrol, coal or electric power in order to work, so, does the human body. It needs a constant supply of fuel to provide it with energy. This fuel is obtained from food and from nourishing drinks. The body also needs oxygen from the air and water. So, to keep healthy, a man must keep his body supplied with the following substances: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorous and iron. He cannot live directly on mineral matter like salts and water. Only plants can do this by sending their roots into the earth, and even into rook, and absorbing minute mineral particles. Man, on the other hand, has to eat vegetables or animals which have fed on vegetable matter, in order to obtain organic substances which he needs to nourish himself.

A- Answer the following questions:

  1. In what ways are the human body and an engine alike?

  2. 2- How do plants live?

3- Give words from the passage that means: a) take in b) get

B- Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:

4- If man doesn't eat vegetables, he will ………….. a) be fit

b) feel strong c) get no organic substances. d) nourish himself

5- The engine needs a …………. supply of fuel.

a) temporal b) different c) various d) continuous

6) Read the following passage, then answer the questions below:

More and more parents today choose to send their children to boarding school. Some children enjoy the experience, whereas others find it difficult and unpleasant. So, what really are the advantages and disadvantages of boarding schools? There are certain advantages to attending a boarding school. First of all, pupils learn to rely on themselves and make their own decisions. As a result, they become more independent. Furthermore, boarding schools have excellent facilities such as swimming pools, theatres and cinemas and pupils are encouraged to take part in many activities. However, living in a boarding school has its disadvantages. Students feel very lonely when they are separated from their parents and other family members. The majority of boarding school's pupils come from wealthy families, so pupils from poorer families might feel insecure or isolated.

A- Answer the following questions:

1- What does a boarding school teach pupils?

2- How do pupils feel when they are separated from their families?

3- Are you for or against boarding schools? Why?

B- Choose the correct answer from a, b, c or d:

4- Most students in a boarding school come from …………. families.

a) poor b) rich c) weak d) bad

5- In a boarding school, the ……… of pupils come from poorer families.

a) majority b) most c) minority d) average

7- A. Answer the following questions:

1- What does the owner of the inn think of Michael, Duke of Strelsau ?

2- What do you think "all is well "mean?

3- Why did the men who come to the hunting lodge have spades with them?

4- Who was Sir, Jacob Borrdail ?

B. Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: