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1 Jack got into trouble when he refused ………….his briefcase for the customs officer.
A opening B being opened C to open D to be opened
2 Remember _____ your answers carefully before you hand in your papers .
A to read B reading C to have read D having read
3 I expect _____ to the party , but I wasn’t.
A. to invite B inviting C to be invited D being invited
4. I smelt something ……………………………and saw smoke ……………………………
A. burn/ rise B burning/ rising C. to burn/ to rise D. burning/ to rise
5. You should be ashamed of yourself for …………………………….so badly.
A. behave B. behaving C. to behave D. behaved
B/ Join each of the following sentences , using either a present participle, a past participle or perfect participle(0.75p)
1./ He got off his horse. He began searching for something on the ground.
-> ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2./ I had heard that the caves were dangerous. I didn’t like to go any further without a light.
-> ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3./ He was exhausted by his work. He threw himself on his bed.
-> ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
III/ READING COMPREHENSION (3p) : A/ Read the passage and do the following exercises: Medicines Sans
Frontiers (MSF), which means “Doctors Without Borders”, was established in 1971. It is now the largest independent
organization that provides emergency medical relief. The aim of this organization is to help people who have suffered
badly in wars or natural disasters, such as earthquakes or floods.
Each year, about 3,000 people are sent to work abroad in over seventy different countries worldwide. MSF relies on
volunteer professionals but also works closely local professionals; in most projects, there are seven local staff members
to every one foreigner. Volunteers are paid $800 a month and receive travel expenses. They usually work nine months
to a year on a project and then go home; however, about 50% of volunteers go on more than one mission.
What qualities and skills do you need to become a volunteer? You have to be able to deal with stress, and you need to
work independently as well as in a team. You are not required, however, to have medical qualifications. Besides
medical professionals, MSF needs the skilled support of technical staff, such as building engineer and road experts.
The reaction of volunteers returning from MSF speaks for itself. “One of my biggest challenges was organizing a team
to open a new hospital in a town that had had no medical care for three years. The most rewarding thing was learning
how people in other cultures live and think,” one of the volunteers said.