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1- A bear is stronger than five men ………………………
2- Many of the books written one hundred years ago are still ……………………….. today.
3- The population of Alexanderia is getting lager …………….to the latest census.
4- Ali was’t sure of his ……………… to complete the work alone, so he asked for help.
5- Ahmed ………………. his mother by not calling when he stayed out late.
6- Jane has very good ………………………; I always go to her for advice.
7- Did you ………………. well on the driving test?
8- I understood ………………… of what he said.
9- A: ” Did you quit smoking?” B: ” I meant to last month, but so far I …………….been able to.”
10- ” Did you like the book?” — ” Not really, only ………..chapters were worth reading”.
11- If people …………………kind to other people, the world would be a better place.
12- There are a lot of places in Cairo…………………be interesting to visit.
13- My boss requested that …………….late at the office tomorrow.
14- Which of the following is correctly punctuated?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries, neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted
Q: 15 What is the main idea of the passage?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted
Q: 16 Based on the passage, why did people in ancient times face challenges with tooth decay?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q: 17 Where did the bacteria causing tooth decay spread to in ancient times, leading to death ?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q: 18 According to the passage, What is the modern solution to preventing tooth decay?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q: 19 As used in the text , the opposite of the word ” neglecting ” is ………………..
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q: 20 What synonym for ” improbable ” is used in the passage ?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q: 21 Which Statement best summarize the main point about tooth decay in ancient times?
In ancient times, people often died from tooth decay,even though it might be surprising to us today, given our awareness of heart attacks and cancer as common causes of death.At first this may seem highly improbable; after all, you’ve likely never heard of anyone dying in the dentist’s chair. But many thousand years ago, when dental hygiene didn’t exist, the same bacteria that cause tooth decay would freely multiply and spread to other parts of the body, including the brain. Once there, the bacteria quickly affected brain functions until the victim died of what today is easily preventable by a simple routine of tooth brushing or a visit to the dentist.
Our ancestors faced additional challenges because of their overall poor health. They didn’t always have enough high-quality food, which weakened their immune systems,making it harder to fight off the bacteria causing harm to their bodies.While we now have more advanced forms of these bacteria, our immune systems and medicines often protect us.
Even though the risk of dying from tooth decay is extremely low in developed countries,neglecting dental care can still result in undesirable and painful consequences. It’s essential not to take dental hygiene for granted.
Q 22- According to the passage, what made it hard for our ancestors to fight off bacteria?
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