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مراجعة ليلة الامتحان كتاب Step Ahead الصف السادس الابتدائي English الترم الثاني 2026 بالإجابات
تتأهب الأسر وأولياء الأمور لتهيئة طلاب الشهادة الابتدائية لخوض امتحانات نهاية العام الدراسي الحالي بفاعلية، حيث تزايدت عمليات البحث عن مراجعة ليلة الامتحان كتاب Step Ahead إنجليزي الصف السادس الابتدائي الترم الثاني بهدف تمكين التلاميذ من استيعاب نصوص الاستماع وفهم متطلبات الورقة الامتحانية الرسمية المعتمدة لضمان التفوق.
بنك أسئلة كتاب Step Ahead لغة إنجليزية سادسة ابتدائي الترم الثاني بالإجابات
تهدف هذه التدريبات المكثفة المأخوذة من الكتيب الأصلي للمراجعة النهائية إلى قياس مهارات الفهم السمعي واللغوي لدى التلاميذ والتحقق من قدراتهم على تقييم العبارات بين الصواب والخطأ، حيث يعمل هذا النمط التقييمي على تعزيز التركيز وتطوير المهارات النقدية والتحصيل اللفظي للمفاهيم والوحدات الدراسية المقررة طوال الفصل الدراسي الثاني.
وتشمل الأسئلة الواردة في مراجع الكتاب التدريبات التالية:
Listen and write (T) True or (F) False:
Mariam visited the museum with her aunt and brother. ( )
The halls were filled with paintings and sculptures. ( )
Mariam felt bored during the visit. ( )
Mariam wanted to make her own artwork at home. ( )
The young engineer talked about his invention in an interview. ( )
The robot works using solar energy. ( )
The kit is unsafe and hard to use. ( )
The robot can be used at home only. ( )
Tuna el-Gebel is located near Minya. ( )
Only human mummies were found at the site. ( )
The tomb carvings show Egyptian and Greek styles. ( )
Visitors feel bored while walking through the site. ( )
Egypt is working to modernize its cities and transportation. ( )
In the past, moving goods was very fast. ( )
Doctors are building new bridges and tunnels. ( )
Modern highways and metro lines help improve daily life. ( )
The text talks about Cairo Metro Line 1.
( ) The trains have automatic doors and digital screens. ( )
Ticket machines only accept cash payments. ( )
The metro uses energy-saving systems to help the environment. ( )
All artworks in galleries are paintings. ( )
Artists use brushes and pencils to make images. ( )
Sculptors can carve wood or clay to create shapes. ( )
Visitors sometimes discuss what they see loudly. ( )
The spinning wheel was used to make yarn, ropes, and fabrics. ( )
Craftsmen did not plan the spinning wheel before making it. ( )
Workers carefully assembled the wooden parts of the device. ( )
The spinning wheel had to be weak to work properly. ( )
The Temple of Dakka is located near Egypt's southern border. ( )
The temple was built recently in the last century. ( )
Greek and Russian emperors added new carvings to the temple. ( )
Experts moved stones to higher ground after the Nile's water level rose. ( )
In the past, most Egyptians relied on teaching and small local jobs. ( )
Villages in the past had many factories and machines. ( )
Today, Tanta and Alexandria have modern textile factories. ( )
The food and steel industries help build new roads, bridges, and homes. ( )
The TV program is about the Cairo-Giza Monorail. ( )
The monorail runs on regular underground tracks. ( )
Each station has elevators and escalators for easy travel. ( )
The monorail uses clean energy and bright LED lights. ( )
The exhibition was about Mahmoud Mokhtar.