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Grade 12 Tamkeen Term3
Objectives:
To review vocabulary and grammar related to the unit on environment
To develop reading strategies
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Make sure you can read and understand all the words from the wordlist.
Practice writing sentences using the words from your wordlist.
1st step to success-know your vocabulary
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Multiple Choice
Scientists predict that the ice caps will melt and seas will rise because of _____.
earth's rotation
global warming
solar energy
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Multiple Choice
Mangrove trees form an important part of the _____ ecosystem of AbuDhabi
critical
candle
coastal
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Multiple Choice
The researchers calculated air conditioning is responsible for the equivalent of 1,950 million tons of carbon dioxide released annually, or 3.94% of global ______ ___ emissions.
greenhouse gas
endangered species
solar flares
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2nd step to success-know your grammar
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before,and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
1 will made
1 will have made
1 have made
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before,and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
2 will have discovered
2 will discovered
2 have will discovered
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before,and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
3 It's high time
3 It time
3 It high
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before,and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
4 realize
4 realizing
4 realized
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before, and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
5 rather would
5 would rather
5 would
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It seems as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before, and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
6 will used
6 used
6 using
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It hears as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before, and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
7 It hears as if
7 It tastes as if
7 It looks as if
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It hears as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before, and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
8 more dangerer
8 more danger
8 more
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the year, scientists 1.(will made-will have made– have made) significant advancements in renewable energy technology. Researchers from around the world have been working tirelessly to develop innovative solutions to combat climate change and reduce the use of fossil fuels. Through their tireless efforts, they 2(will have discovered–will discovered–have will discovered) more efficient solar panels, advanced wind turbine designs, and breakthroughs in energy storage systems. 3.(It’s high time–It time–It high) people 4.(realize-realizing–realized) the danger of using fossil fuels and their negative effects on the atmosphere and the environment. Some environmentalists 5.(rather would-would rather–would) we 6(will used–used–using) renewable energy in every aspect of our lives to protect nature. 7.(It hears as if–It tastes as if–It looks as if) the world is coming to an end with all the natural disasters happening all around us. People are in 8.(more dangerer–more danger–more) than before, and their lives are 9.(more threatened–more threaten–more threat) now than in the past when they used to use energy resources from nature, such as wood, water and coal.
9 more threatened
9 more threaten
9 more threat
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Step 3-Use smart strategies
Read the question AND all of the answers before you read the text
Look for the key words from the question in the text and read the sentences around them carefully
Eliminate all the options before choosing the correct answer
Grade 12 Tamkeen Term3
Objectives:
To review vocabulary and grammar related to the unit on environment
To develop reading strategies
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