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should/shouldn’t

= يأتي بعدها الفعل في المصدر

تستخدم لطلب او اعطاء النصيحة

Should I ask Linda to help me with this?

You should study your lessons.



تستخدم لإعطاء الرأي

He should be more careful when he drives.



للتعبير عن الاقتراح :

You should really go to that new restaurant. It’s fantastic!



تستخدم للتعبير عن الاجبار الخفيف

Students should hand in their homework on time.



للتعبير عن الندم على عدم فعل شيء should + have + past participle:تستخدم

We should havecome home earlier.

You should havecalled me and let me know you weren’tcoming.

للتعبير عن الندم على فعل شيء shouldn't + have + past participle:تستخدم

I shouldn’t haveshouted at Larry today.

Danny shouldn’t havetoldyou that. It was supposed to be a secret.

had better

تستخدم had better للتعبير عن النصيحة المشددة او التحذير و التهديد . و هي أقوى من should

نشير الى الحاضر و المستقبل و ليس الماضي .

صيغتها عند النفي had better not.

You had better buy the Japanese car.

You had better not buy the Chinese one.

You’d better ask a doctor about it.



Choose the right answer :-

1-I …………. better repair my car . I need it badly .



a-would b-should c-had d-has

2- It is too late . You ………….better go to bed now .



a-would b-should c-had d-has

3-I am thirsty . I had better …………some water .



a-buy b- bought c-buying d-will buy

4-It is 6: 30 , you had better …………. Up now .



a- wake b-wakes c-woke d-woken

5- When you travel to America , you …………… get some dollars .



a- had better b- would better c-has better d-bitter

6-They ought ………………. hard to get enough money



a-work b- to work c-working d-will work

7-You …………. waste your time .



a-would b-should c-shouldn't d-'d better

8-They ………………… stay up late.



a-would b-should c-ought d-'d not better

9-He should ……………….. your relatives regularly.



a-visited b- to visit c-visit d-visiting

10- They ………………… start work late.



a-not had better b-had better not c-had not better d-not better

B. Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t .

1-You (try)………………………… to get at least 6-8 hours of sleep each night.

2-Ben didn’t do well in his exams. He (study) ……………….. harder for them.

3. Ibrahim (lie)………………… to his best friend, Nawaf.

4. You (take) ………………….. a nice long holiday. I’m sure it will relax you.

5. Michael (play) …………………….. football until a doctor examines his knee.

Round-up

A. Read the text and complete the blanks with the Present Perfect Simple, the Present Perfect Progressive or the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.

Jeff Carr is a doctor who works for a non-profit organization and is now in Uzbekistan. He (1) (work) has worked / has been workingfor the organization for a year and describes his experience as very rewarding. Jeff (2) (work) worked in England for several years before he (3)(join) joined the organization. He (4) chose / has chosen(choose) to go to Uzbekistan to help with a disease



prevention project. His days are spent in a busy hospital, dealing with patients, and training local staff. He works in a stressful environment with basic conditions and he has to use his creativity to solve difficult problems. There have been times when he

(5) (feel) has feltcompletely exhausted, but in spiteof this, he still loves his work. When he hasfree time, he likes to practise his Uzbek, which he(6) (try) has been trying to learn since he arrived.Jeff’s time there is ending next month, but he(7) (volunteer) has volunteered to take part in anotherproject in Africa. He says he (8) (make) has made alot of friends during his time in Uzbekistan and will missthem. Most important of all, he says he gets a great sense ofsatisfaction from making a difference in people’s lives andbelieves that is what success is all about.

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B. Choose the word or phrase that produces a grammatically correct sentence.

1. I……… John borrow my bike. He won’t return it to me now!

a. should let b-should have let c-shouldn’t letd-shouldn’t have let

2. Jeremy ……………..from medical school.

a. has graduatedb-has been graduatingc-was graduating d-graduates

3. He has been managing the company ……………….three years.

a. since b-before c-for d-already

4. I’ve ……………for an hour for the bus.

a. wait b. been waited c-been waiting d-waiting

5. This is the architect ……………designed my house.

a. where b. whose c-which d-who

6. Taif, is where my sister lives, is a beautiful town set high in the mountains.

a. who b. whose c-Which d-that

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C. Choose the word that most appropriately completes each sentence.

1. Ben has a very………….. job; he’s a fingerprint analyst.

a. unusual b. unpredictable c. colourful d. individual

2. Julia’s father is a(n) ……and is now doing a study ofa particular kind of mosquito.

a. engineer b. geologist c. biologist d. mathematician

3. Hassan has nearly completed his Marketing…………………. .

a. course b. subject c. certificate d. award

4. Sleep is an ………………….part of healthy living.

a. unnecessary b. interesting c. essential d. attractive

5. Jack is ……………..about where he will go on holiday next year.

a. independent b. professional c. individual d. flexible

6. Lorna was amazed when she found out that she’d wonthe writing…………….. .

a. opportunity b. course c. competition d. recording

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D. Read the text below and decide which answer a, b or c best fits each gap.

Football Star

Majed Ahmed Abdullah Al-Mohammed1(1) a passion for football since he was a child. He was born in Al-Baghdadia in Jeddah and (2) one of the greatest players ever to come from Asia. It was obvious from an early age that Majed was a very (3) football player.He spent his entire career playing for Al-Nasr in Riyadh, (4) he scored nearly 200 goals. (5) , from 1976-1998 he (6) his team win four league championships, four Saudi cups, two Gulf cups and the Asian Winners Cup. His (7) was not limited to Al-Nasr. Majed played 140 games for Saudi Arabia’s national

team and also served as captain of the team. He played with great patriotism for his country scoring lots of goals. At the time, he even held the world record for international appearances, but several players (8) that record. Majed(9) global recognition late in his career when Saudi Arabia qualified for the first time for the World Cup in 1994 in the USA. Majed Abdullah retired in 1998 but he (10) to be involved in football working as a sports commentator.

1. a. had b. has had c. has been having

2. a. became b. has become c. was becoming

3. a. famous b. patient c. talented

4. a. who b. which c. where

5. a. Moreoverb. As well as c. Not only

6. a. helped b. has helped c. has been helping

7. a. failure b. success c. qualifications

8. a. since broke b. have since broken c. had since broken

9. a. earned b. took c. won

10. a. has continued b. continued c. has been continuing

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E. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
1. Did you read Oliver Twist? (that)

Is Oliver Twist the book / novel that you read?



2. John started working for the company twelve years ago. (been)

John has been working for the company for twelve years.



3. You ought to study harder for your exams if you want to pass this year. (should)

If you want to pass this year, you should study harder for your exams.



4. I drank too much coffee and now I can’t sleep! (drunk)

I shouldn’t have drunk so much coffee because now I can’t sleep.



5. It would be a good idea for Omer to rest his ankle before the next game .(better)

Omer had better rest his ankle before the next game.



6. The last time Mike was in England was in 1999. (been)

Mike hasn’t been to England since 1999.



7. Layla started learning French when she was six. (been)

Laylahas been learning French since she was six.



8. It’s a long time since I’ve seen Osama. (For)

I haven’t seen Osama for a long time.



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Module 2a

Reading

مخطط انسيابي: معالجة متعاقبة 21مخطط انسيابي: معالجة متعاقبة 20

Flying cars; next generation vehicles

بالتأكيد المستقبل محب العلوم

Ask any science fan about the future and they will most definitely tell you that it will be

العلماء الباحثين اختياري يصبح سائق السيارات الطائرة

full of flying cars - where drivers may become optional! Many researchers, scientists and



مزدحمة حل حتمي النقل الجوي شخصي

engineers see personal air transport as the inevitable solution to the problem of congested roads or airports that suffer fromتعاني من delays. تأخير



مع ذلك مع تربط حلم

At first, it was a dream to combine a car with an aeroplane. However, a flying car was



مشكلة غير كفء تصمم غالي ثقيلة

considered to be too heavy, costly to design and inefficient. Another problem was that you



لكي رخصة معتمدة

had to be a pilot with a certified licence in order to fly one.


المخترعين تقنية مواد وزن خفيف حديث

Now, with modern lightweight materials and computer technology, a number of inventors



نسخة شخص خاصة تعمل على شركات

and small companies are working on their own individual versions of flying cars, which they



تسمى برنامج تحكم تطور السفر الجوي تغير بشكل كبير

hope will dramatically change air travel. NASA is developing a control programme called



نظام تحكم المرور الجوي مشابه شيء السماء طريق سريع

‘Highway in the Sky’, which is something similar to a modern air traffic control system,



بدون في نفس الوقت تشغل قادر على آلاف

where thousands of flying cars will be able to operate simultaneously without running the



الطيران العام مدير ببعضهم البعض يصطدموا مغامرة

risk of crashing into one another. Dr. Bruce Holmes, NASA’s manager of General Aviation



بشري بدون تعمل اوتوماتيك يصرح

Programs, states that in the future automatic flying cars will be operating without human pilots, as onboardالأرض يتفاوض مع

computers will fly and negotiate with other flying cars’ computers and with ground

ارتفاع محدد يطير يهبط يحدد محطات

stations that will determine who can land or fly at a particular altitude.



مطور دولي التنفيذي الرئيس

Paul Moller, Chief Executive of Moller International and developer of the flying skycar



شخصي يختبر بناء تصميم

M400, spent 40 years and millions of dollars designing, building and testing the personal



تصل لاحقا اختبر صمم طائرة

aircraft. In 1989, he designed and tested the M200X and later the M400, which can reach



تقنيا قدم ارتفاع ميل/ساعة سرعة سفر

cruising speeds of up to 350 mph at an altitude of 50 ft. Technically speaking, this flying car



هبوط اقلاع رأسي يعرف

is known as a ‘volantor’, which is defined as ‘a vertical take-off and landing aircraft that is



هليكوبتر مثل مرن تسمح بسهولة بسرعة قادر على

capable of flying quickly and easily.’ This allows the flying car to be flexible like a helicopter



بروبان الكحول الديزل البنزين تسير بـ سريعة سرعة فقد بدون

without losing the speed of a fast aircraft. It runs on petrol, diesel, alcohol or propane and



حجم متوسط مقارنة بـ استهلاك الوقود

its fuel consumption is comparable to that of a medium-sized car.



تشمل خصائص الأمان حوادث ضد تحمي اختبرت

This model has been tested to guard against accidents. Safety features included in the



ناعم الركاب تسمح اكياس هواء خارجية داخلية باراشوت

design are parachutes and internal and external airbags to allow the passengers a soft



دعم أضاف علاوة على ذلك حادث حلة هبوط

landing in the event of an accident. Furthermore, Mr. Moller has added two back-up



تستطيع اعلن خطأ شيء في حالة

computers in case something goes wrong. Mr. Moller states that his flying car is able to fly



تهبط ممكن المستقبل مع ذلك

from airports and heliports. However, in the future it will be possible to land at ‘vertiports’,



ناطحات السحاب مراكز التسوق مميزات خاصة مواقف حقول تشمل

which will include fields, parking lots, private properties, shopping centres or skyscraper roofs.


مميزة جدا تقنية تستفيد من طبقا لما قاله

According to Mr Moller, the benefits of this new technology will be quite remarkable.



أهمية قصوى البيئة أثر أولا

Firstly, the effect on the environment will be of maximum importance, as flying cars will



ازدحام مروري بلا معقولة مستويات تلوث ضوضاء تقلل

reduce air and noise pollution levels considerably. People will be free of traffic jams and



مشهور سيارات مرات السفر أساليب حياة مرنة

will have more flexible lifestyles and travel times. When these vehicles become popular,



أساليب حياة حضرية ريفية بين اختيار حرية

then people will have freedom of choice between rural and urban lifestyles, as they will be



مئات مكان العمل تطير مطار قرب

able to live in a village near a small airport and fly to their workplace in the city hundreds



مطارات كبيرة طرق كثير من لذلك

of miles away. Therefore, there won’t be much of a need for roads or large airports



السفر فكرة يعتقد بعد

anymore, only ‘vertiports’. Mr Moller believes that by the year 2040, our idea of travel will



نظام مشابه طرق سريعة على سبيل المثال عادات غيرت

have changed as well as our habits. For example, a ‘Highway in the Sky’ or a similar system



اشارات المرور طرق خرسانية تحل محل

will have replaced concrete roads and traffic signs.



من أطفالنا محتمل يبدو يخفي المستقبل مهما

Whatever the future holds, it seems very likely that our children will be ‘volanting’ from



مع ذلك أبخرة عادم ضارة تنفس بدلا من

small airports or ‘vertiports’ instead of breathing harmful exhaust fumes. However, it will



التقنية يوفر قادر ان المستهلك العادي قبل عقود

be decades before the ordinary consumer is able to afford this technology.



3. READING FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATION

Read the article again and answer the questions 1-5.

1. Why were flying cars only a dream in the past?

d. They were expensive and not very practical.

2. What is NASA working on?

d. air routes for flying cars

3. What is characteristic of a ‘volantor’?

a. It can run on a variety of fuels.

4. How will passengers be protected in case of an accident?

b. Internal and external airbags as well as parachuteswill be installed.

5. How will the flying car affect the environment?

c. It will reduce air and noise pollution.

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4. Guessing the meaning of unknown words

الحدوث من منعه لا يمكن حتمي

1. inevitablea. cannot be prevented from happening

حركة السيارات مغلق اختناق مروري

2. congested f. blocked with traffic.نفس الوقت نفس الوقت

3. simultaneously d. at the same time

فوقمستوى سطح البحر ارتفاع الارتفاع

4. altitude e. height (above sea level)

بسهولة يتكيف يتغير مرن

5. flexibleh. able to change or adapt easily.

كثير بشكل مقول

6. considerablyb. a lot

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B. Match the following words in the article with their opposites.

1. definitelyبالتأكيد X possiblyمن المحتمل

2. optionalاختياري X compulsoryاجباري

3. remarkableمميزX ordinaryعادي

4. maximumالحد الأقصىX the leastالحد الأدنى

Verbs With Prepositions

verb + from

verb + with

verb + into

verb + against

benefitيستفيد

differيختلف

protect يحمي

preventيمنع

sufferيعاني من

translateيترجم

saveينقذ


compareيقارن

connect يوصل

replaceيستبدل

copeيتوافق مع

combineيربط بـ

negotiateيتفاوض مع

mixيخلطبـ


Bumpيصطدم بـ

crashيصطدم بـ

Translateيترجم الى


warnيحذر من

Guardيحمي من

protect يحمي من



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