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أهم 6 قطع إنجليزية للثانوية العامة 2026 من امتحانات السنوات السابقة

تقدم شبابيك أهم 6 قطع إنجليزية للثانوية العامة 2026 من امتحانات السنوات السابقة، لمساعدة الطلاب على الاستعداد لامتحان نهاية العام.

أهم 6 قطع إنجليزية للثانوية العامة 2026 

3- Read the passage then choose the correct words from a, b, c, or d:

One day, Mr. and Mrs. Basem went to Cairo to do shopping. They had a busy day and by about four o'clock, they were both looking forward to having lunch. They found a restaurant, but just before they went in, Mrs. Basem remembered that she had to buy some medicine. While she was in the chemist's, her husband noticed a bookshop. He went across to have a look in the window and saw an old novel written by an author who was famous in the last century. He had always been especially interested in this writer, so he went in and bought the book. His wife was waiting for him when he came out. He showed her the book, but she did not look at all pleased. She always used to say that the old novels and books he bought made their house look dirty.

After they had their lunch, they caught the train back to the town where they lived. Much to their surprise, Ali, an ex-neighbor of theirs whom they had not seen for years, got into the same compartment. They were both pleased to see him and remembered a lot of good memories they had together. However, he happened to notice the book that Mr. Basem had bought, and he picked it up to examine the title. He opened the book, and as he did so, his eyes lit up. He asked Mr. Basem how much he had paid for it. Mr. Basem told him only a few pounds. The man said he was very lucky; the book was a rare edition and worth a fortune.

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

1. According to the story, reading as a hobby of Mr. Basem can bring him..........

  • ⓐ good and bad memories

  • ⓑ old ideas and misfortune

  • ⓒ knowledge and sometimes money

  • ⓓ good and bad fortune

2. Which of the following sentences summarizes the first paragraph?

  • ⓐ Mr. and Mrs. Basem quarreled about the price of the old book they had bought.

  • ⓑ After a busy day, Mrs. Basem bought medicine and her husband got an old book.

  • ⓒ The couple enjoyed their meal and had a cup of tea before coming back home.

  • ⓓ The couple did their shopping and went back home happily.

3. Mr Basem was keen to buy the old novel as it was written by............

  • ⓐ his favorite author

  • ⓑ a well-known modern writer

  • ⓒ his favorite poet

  • ⓓ an anonymous playwright

4. The suitable title of the passage is...............

  • ⓐ An expected end

  • ⓑ An incomplete trip

  • ⓒ Contemporary literature

  • ⓓ A pleasant surprising end

5. The moral of the story is.................

  • ⓐ Old books have not got any benefits

  • ⓑ Valuable things always have a good look

  • ⓒ Never value things only from appearance

  • ⓓ Contemporary books are more valuable than old ones

6. Unlike her husband, Mrs. Basem prefers................

  • ⓐ reading literature to watching T.V

  • ⓑ having her house clean to keeping old books

  • ⓒ moving to a new house to living in an old one

  • ⓓ listening to music to going shopping

7. Mr. Basem was................

  • ⓐ fond of reading old novels

  • ⓑ curious about old antiques

  • ⓒ interested in selling modern novels

  • ⓓ keen on buying bookshops

8. Mr. and Mrs. Basem's ex-neighbor was a / an ................

  • ⓐ lucky person

  • ⓑ unbearable librarian

  • ⓒ boring waiter

  • ⓓ experienced reader

5- Read the passage then choose the correct words from a, b, c, or d:

Once upon a time, in a little village, there was a young boy who lived in the hill of his village and grazes and cares for sheep. Watching over the sheep made him bored and tired. He thought of amusing himself to ease his boredom, he shouted, "Help, Help. A wolf A wolf The wolf is chasing the sheep!"

Hearing the cry, the villagers hurried up the hill to save the sheep and chase the wolf away. But, when they arrived, they saw no wolf. The boy laughed at them; he was amused when he saw their angry faces.

"Don't scream wolf, boy," warned the villagers, "Until there is a real wolf" They angrily went back down the hill.

Later, the little boy cried out once again, "Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!" To his amusement, he looked on as the villagers came running up the hill to scare the wolf away.

When they found out there was no wolf, they said sharply, "Save your frightened cry for when there is a real wolf! Don't cry 'wolf' when there is no wolf!"

After a while, once more, the boy saw a real wolf sneaking around his sheep. Alarmed at seeing it, he jumped on his feet and cried out as loud as he could, "Wolf! Wolf!" But the villagers thought he was fooling them again, and so they didn't come to help.

At sunset, the villagers went looking for the boy who hadn't returned with their sheep. When they went up the hill, they found him weeping.

"There was really a wolf here! All the flock is gone! I cried out, 'Wolf!' but you didn't come," he wailed.

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

1. The moral lesson of the story is that................

  • ⓐ You can build bridges with people with your lies

  • ⓑ People never believe a liar for a while but trust them forever.

  • ⓒ You may deceive all people all the time.

  • ⓓ People never trust liars even if they're telling the truth.

2. The boy was really a little................

  • ⓐ chaser

  • ⓑ shepherd

  • ⓒ killer

  • ⓓ hunter

3. Finally, the lies of the boy led to............

  • ⓐ watching the sheep over the hill

  • ⓑ keeping the sheep away from the wolf

  • ⓒ breaking trust with the villagers

  • ⓓ being amused and entertained

4. The villagers might have saved the sheep if............

  • ⓐ the boy had been truthful

  • ⓑ the boy had been a liar

  • ⓒ they had remembered the boy's lies

  • ⓓ they had neglected the boy's cries

5. According to the incidents of the story, the boy was.............

  • ⓐ a stranger from another village

  • ⓑ a member of the same village

  • ⓒ a foolish boy wanting to hunt wolves

  • ⓓ an ordinary boy hiking in the hills

6. The boy was in a critical situation when................

  • ⓐ the villagers believed the boy all the time.

  • ⓑ he called for help for the first time.

  • ⓒ the villagers were happy with him.

  • ⓓ he couldn't protect the sheep from the wolf

7. The sentence that can summarize the story is "............".

  • ⓐ The little boy lost his sheep because of his lies.

  • ⓑ The villagers killed the wolf.

  • ⓒ The sheep were eaten by a fake wolf.

  • ⓓ The liar was teaching the villagers a lesson.

8. The suitable title of the story is "............".

  • ⓐ The boy who chased the sheep.

  • ⓑ The villagers who killed a wolf.

  • ⓒ The boy who cried wolf!

  • ⓓ The wise man and the wolf

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