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458. The school sends a ( farm - form - paper - book ) to each father about his
child.
459. We are living in the ( past - future - present - air ) .
460. Some pupils are good at (speaking - listening - doing -making) English.
461. We can read and ( right - ride - write - fight ) English .
462. Tell the ( class - house - room - lesson ) your name.
463. Yesterday ( is - was - are - were ) a holiday.
464. ( Was - Were - Is - Are ) you in this class last year.
465. No, I ( was - wasn't - were - weren't ) .
466. I am not good at ( draw - draws - drawn - drawing ) .
467. We have one Religion lesson ( an - at - a - in ) week.
468. ( Open - Bring - Clean - Draw ) your books at page 10.
469. We're sending our car to the ( toilet - office - garage - playground ).
470. Can you ( drive - fly - travel - ride ) a horse or a bicycle ?
471. Upstairs and downstairs are ( pictures - classes - places - people ) in a
building.
472. There was a football match on the ( game - television - phone -
computer ) yesterday.
473. The number 13 is ( opposite - next to - between - above ) 12 and 14.
474. We take ( out - in - on - at ) our books to begin a lesson.
475. When I want to answer a question, I put (in - on - up - down ) my hand.
476. Ssalwa is ( cooks - cooked - cook - cooking ) some food.
477. ( How - Where - What - When ) does < dangerous > mean?
478. Kamal is a tourist ( job - business - man - guide ) .
479. I've got two ( uncle - aunts - cousins - sons ) . One is my father's brother,
and the other is my mother's.
480. How many word (classes - tables - kinds - groups ) have you collected.
481. A ( sales girl - secretary - teacher - nurse ) works in an office.
482. We live in a big ( field - factory - house - office ) .
483. A ( carpenter - housewife - secretary - builder ) works at home.
484. A site is a ( time - place - job - subject ) .
485. A chicken is ( a bird - an animal - a thing - a person ) .
486. Do you ( walk - cook - speak - fly ) English ?
487. < Why is he ( walking - swimming - reading - running ) > ? " To catch
the train. "
488. You can use your arms, legs, hands and feet in ( karate - football -
basketball - ping pong ) .
489. A ( teacher - butcher - baker - bookseller ) is a person who sells meat.
490. Where ( doing - does - did - do ) you go yesterday ?
491. Would you like me to ( clean - cleans - cleaned - cleaning ) the table ?
492. A footballer is a person ( who - what - when - where ) plays football.
493. Shall ( me - my - I - you ) get you an umbrella, mum ?
494. ( Do - does - Did - Doing ) they carry the heavy box ? - Yes, they did.
495. The two brothers got eggs from ( the market - their farm - their chickens
- the cow )
496. The two brothers had ( two - seven - five - four ) animals .
497. What's your father's ( fruit - story - playground - job ) ?
- He's a businessman .
498. Cows eat ( meat - people - birds - grass ) .
499. We're not having English today; the teacher is ill.
I ( think - do - come - begin ) so.
500. A ( silly - clever - naughty - late ) boy will answer the questions.
501. A horse and a ( donkey - buffalo - fish - mouse ) are cousins.
502. I asked a question, and after ( this - these - that - those ) I sat down.
503. ( Do - Did - Shall - Does ) I help you ? - No, thanks.
504. Yesterday my father ( go - goes - going - went ) to work by bus.
505. Two men ( is - was - are - am ) fishing.
506. Shall I ( carry - carrying - carries - carried ) your bags ?
507. All is not good at ( reading stories - social studies - playing - games -
English and science ).
508. Ali's uncle is a ( businessman - doctor - bus driver - taxi driver ) .
509. Kamal is a tourist ( leader - team - captain - guide ) .
510. The tourists ( visited - went - walked - arrived ) Khan al Khalili in Cairo,
and the Karnak in Luxor.
511. We have two ( plays - breaks - lessons - studies ) every school day.
512. The tourists were ( saying - crying - discussing - returning ) where they
will go in Egypt.
513. This car is very old. Why don't you put it in the ( cinema - theatre -
museum - temple )?
514. The plane ( arriving - will arrive - arrive - arrived ) next morning.
515. ( shall - Do - Will - Have ) I help you? - Yes, please ?
516. Will Hala visit us tomorrow?
No, she ( will - can - won't - isn't)
517. They will go to Aswan ( in - with - on - by ) boat.
518. The ( ancient - old - young - modern ) Egyptians built the Pyramids and
the Sphinx.
519. The Valley of the Kings is in ( Cairo - Giza - Aswan - Luxor ).
520. A boy was riding a ( bike - park - corner - road ).
521. The angry people were ( smiling - carrying - wearing - shouting ).
522. My sister was ( smiling - washing - crossing - carrying ) the steet when
the car hit her.
523. Were you watching when the accident (fell -walked - happened - ran)?
524. A plane was ( riding - driving - flying - running ) over the road.
525. Maged ( meet - met - meets - meeting ) his friends while they were
going to the park.
526. A car was ( go - went - going - goes ) round the corner.
527. A plane was flying ( over - under - beside - on ) the road.
528. The policemen were ( chases - chased - chase - chasing ) the thief when
the car hit him.
529. The mother was looking (up - after - at-for) the baby when you phoned.
530. The underlined work 'He' refers to the ( policeman - ambulance man -
driver - boy ) .
531. The ( boy - driver - car - bike ) was careless .
532. You ( smell - taste - hear - see ) with your ears.
533. Our science teacher makes us do ( nothing - instructions - experiments -
sums ) to find out for ourselves.
534. If you (add - subtract - divide - multiply)seven by two, you get fourteen.
535. A beginning driver drives ( slowly - quickly - carelessly - early ).
536. A rubber duck will ( break - sink - float - smile ) in water.
537. Close your right eye. Now open ( her - it - them - him ).
538. Ahmed is tall but Youssif is ( tall - short - hungry - asleep ) .
539. If he can't see ( in - from - through - with ) the tube, then there's
something wrong with his eye.
540. I was walking ( across - along - away - asleep ) the river.
541. If you put a piece of wood in water, it ( floated - will float 0 is floating -
float).
542. The word <it> refers to ( the experiment - one tin - science - the string .
543. In this experiment, your friend will hear you if the string is ( strong -
long - tight - short ) .
544. Lions and wolves live in ( woods - trees - water - metal ) .
545. The wolf fell into a ( hall - hale - danger - promise ) .
546. A monkey can use its ( tall - tell - tail - tin ) .
547. There was a fish on her ( plough - plate - place - plane ) .
548. March is the ( three - thirty - third - thirteen ) month of the year .
549. On day, a wolf was ( walk - walked - walking - walks ) in the woods.
550. Suddenly he ( fall - fell - falling - to fall ) into a big hole.
551. A monkey came along and the wolf asked him ( help - helped - helping -
to help ) him out .
552. He promised the monkey ( not eat - does not eat - will not eat - not to eat
) him.
553. ( What - Why - Who - How ) owned the dog that bit the little boy?
554. You wear a ( tie - shirt - shoe - sock ) round your neck .
555. A butcher sells ( bread - watches - milk - meat ) .
556. What are your ( planes - plans - ploughs - plates ) for this week ?
557. Can I ( cheese - shoes - choose - shows ) one of those ?
558. A candle is ( someone - somebody - some - something ) that gives us
light.
559. If you go to bed hate, you will ( always - probably o never - usually ) get
up late .
560. Your father ( will be - is - was - to be ) angry if you don't study.
561. A car hit her while she ( looks - look - was looking - looked ) the other
way .
562. A buffalo is a farm animal (that -because- while- who) looks like a cow.
563. A rubber duck will float if you ( will put - put - won't put - didn't put ) it
in water .
564. Yesterday Magdy went to school ( by taxi - on foot - by car - by bus ).
565. The old woman was ( wonderful - careful - careless - beautiful ) .
566. They often have bread and ( melons - lemons - beans - onions ) for
breakfast.
567. Not all kinds of ( soup - fish - juice - eggs ) have meat .
568. This very cold water, just from the ( river - sea - canal - fridge ) .
569. We had lunch in a five star ( supermarket - restaurant - bank - garage).
570. I like fruit. I like (potatoes- buffaloes - tomatoes - mangoes) very much.
571. There aren't ( some - any - an - a ) mangoes in the fridge.
572. There is ( a - an - any - some ) milk in that glass.
573. We buy meat at the ( butchers - butcher - butchers' - butcher's ) .
574. I ( buy - am buying - will buy - bought ) this camera last week .
575. Go ( along - across - aside - away ) this street and you'll get to the
restaurant in 5 minutes .
576. A meal at home is ( cheaper - more expensive - smaller - worse ) than a
meal at a restaurant .
578. The pears are two pounds a ( piece - bar - kilo - shop ) .
579. This is a ( bottle - loaf - bar - sack ) of chocolate for my younger sister.
580. This ( shopkeeper - policeman - nurse - shopper ) never gives you the
change.
581. Things ( sell - buy - take - cost ) a lot these days.
582. A bad onion? Well, choose another ( one - list - piece - kilo ) .
583. Soha goes ( shop - shops - shopping - to shop ) every Friday.
584. Go to the ( butcher - butchers - butcher's - butchers' ) and buy a kilo of
meat .
585. Remember to get ( a - an - some - a jar of ) bones for the soup .
586. Do you want anything ( else - other - another others ) ?
587. Father went to ( buy s - buy - bought - buying ) some pears .
588. When you walked into a shop, the shopkeeper said, ( come again - Here
you are - Hello - No, thanks ) .
589. When you gave money to the shopkeeper, he ( kept the change - gave
you the change - wasn't happy - said, "Thank you" ) .
590. Ten ( plus - minus - multiplied by - divided on _ ten equals one hundred.
591. An elephant, a buffalo and a donkey are all plant ( eating - feeding -
carrying - working ) animals .
592. A goat is smaller than a ( mouse - rabbit - cow - cat ) .
593. Dinosaurs died ( at - off - about - out ) millions of years ago.
594. In Greek, "dinosaur" means a ( tiny - nice - terrible - small lizard.
595. A giraffe is ( tall - taller - tallest - the tallest ) than a horse.
596. A donkey isn't as ( strong - stronger - strongest - the strongest ) as a
buffalo .
597. A dinosaur was ( more - the - as - than ) big as three hippos .
598. The rabbit is the (small - smaller - smallest - as small) of those animals
599. ( When - Where - Which - How ) animal is the strongest ?
600. Dinosaurs died out ( 225 - 65 - 160 - 56 ) million years ago .
601. Dinosaurs could fly ( great - weak - short - high ) distances .
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