English Workbook Grade 11 & 12
English Workbook Grade 11 & 12
English
2004 for Grade 11 & 12
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1 – 7are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken
the letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. I have misplaced my new eraser. it anywhere?
A. Are you seeing C. Have you seen
B. Dou you see D. Have you been seeing
2. Lama home when I went to his office at half past five.
A. goes B. has gone C. was going D. had gone
3. Look! he Paul to that man over there.
A. speaks B. speaking C. is speaking D. has spoken
4. How long this lap-top computer now?
A. did you have C. are you having
B. have you had D. were you having
5. Lalibella over the last ten years.
A. Only once have I visited C. Only once had I visited
B. Only once I have visited D. Only I have once visited
6. Next year this time, we our first year university courses.
A. will complete C. have completed
B. have to complete D. will have completed
7. Aspirins to help prevent heart disease.
A. know B. knew C. are known D. have known to
3. I hope we our tenth round by June. We have already done seven now.
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4. I hard for this exam since September and, I think, I did the right thing.
A. had really worked C. really worked
B. have really worked D. will have really worked
5. I think my father in this college since 2000.
A. teaches B. taught C. is teaching D. has taught
6. The telephone . Can you answer it, please?
A. can ring B. is ringing C. rang D. has rung
7. My English teacher usually wears jeans, but today he a suit.
A. wears B. wor C. is wearing D. has been wearing
8. What it actually like to wake up one day with more money than you can imagine?
A. does B. has C. is D. do
6. By the time you graduate, she someone else and had children. Better forget her.
A. would marry B. has married C. will have married D. had married
7. Kebede and Yeshi are looking for a house to buy. I think, they soon.
A. marry B. are getting married C. may be marrying D. will marry
8. The police him in the area so many times and now they have him as a primary suspect.
A. have seen B. saw C. see D. had seen
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Pronouns
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1 – are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken
the letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. I found who could do the calculation. May be the question was tough.
A. no one B. someone C. anyone D. everyone
2. The burglar is one the run, but in this country could he hide, I believe.
A. anywhere B. somewhere C. nowhere D. everywhere
3. can stop them from taking the city. The opposing force has gone in disarray.
A. Anything B. Everything C. Nothing D. Something
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English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Adverbs
DIRECTIONS: Question 1-2 are incomplete sentences . There are four alternative words or phrases, A – D,
given below each question. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. Only students who do very in this exam can succeed in getting the best field of study
available in the country.
A. fast B. good C. hard D. well
2. Haven’t you been to the Awash National park ? You should really see it.
A. yet B. ever C. never D. ever since
2. Please ask if they haven’t mailed the document . It should be here by Monday.
A. yet B. now C. still D. still now
3. In my opinion, he has come in contact with her. Listen! He could not have raped her.
A. just B. ever C. never D. barely
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English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Conditional Sentence
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1 – 2are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. If any one had called, I them she had not been at home.
A. will tell C. will have told
B. would tell D. would have told
2. If he killed the man, as the rumour goes, I don’t think he here.
A. would be C. will have been
B. had been D. would have been
2. I wonder if I still see her alive. She has been ill for 10 years.
A. may B. could C. should D. will
3. Each one of us help those affected by the drought. It is immoral to leave them to starve.
A. ought to B. must C. will D. can
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Subject-verb agreement
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1 are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. Every one of you expected to contribute to the new enterprise.
A. is B. are C. has D. have
1. Neither your relatives nor you allowed to leave at the moment. Things should clear up.
A. is B. are C. be D. have
2. It has come to my attention that none of them died in the accident.
A. has B. have C. is D. are
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Conjunction
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DIRECTIONS: Questions 1 are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. We fined him he could learn from his mistakes.
A. so as B. because of C. so that D. so as to
1. We are putting up a notice three weeks in advance you have enough time to process your travel.
A. so as B. in order C. so that D. so as that
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Passive
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1-4 are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. She really interested in boys of her own age.
A. was ever C. is never being
B. was never been D. has never been
2. By the way, do you know how much time to finish the exam?
A. given B. has given C. we are given D. are we given
3. I found who could do the calculation. May be the question was tough.
A. no one B. someone C. anyone D. everyone
4. She was so to me that she gave me money that would not even buy lunch.
A. impolite B. indebted C. rude D. mean
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English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Participle
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1-4 are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. She was so to me that she gave me money that would not even buy lunch.
B. impolite B. indebted C. rude D. mean
2. The story was somewhat and I could make no head or tail out of it.
A. shocking B. appalling C. dismaying D. perplexing
3. You should not have asked such an question in public.
A. embarrassing B. embarrassed C. embarrass D. embarrassment
4. Reta, the door please. It is very hot inside.
A. open B. has opened C. opened D. is opening
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DIRECTIONS: Questions 1-2 are incomplete sentences,. There are four alternative words or phrase, A-D,
given below each question. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken
the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided
2. Rains cause soil erosion, away millions of tones of precious top soil every year.
A. carrying B. have carried C. carried D. are carrying
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Short responses
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1-4 are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. Inflation is not subsiding at all in this country. Is it?
A. No, it is. B. Yes, it isn’t. C. I think, it does.D. I don’t think it is.
1. Aren’t we so blessed that we have this beautiful country?
A. Yes, we are. C. No, we don’t
B. Yes, we did. D. No, we were not.
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Quantifiers
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. students have ever obtained full marks in College Entrance English Examination.
A. Few B. A few C. Many D. Several
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Preposition
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. This meal is you . Don’t think we deserve a treat?
A. by B. on C. for D. with
1. It seems she wants me to do her a favour. Yu know, she has never been as nice me as she is.
A. on B. with C. to D. for
2. Listen! She is the one sitting Ali. Go and get her.
A. By front of B. behind to C. next of D. next to
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Comparison
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1are incomplete sentence. There are four alternative words or phrases, A –D,
given below each questions. Choose the word that best completes the sentence and blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet
1. It was only a narrow escape. No had I left the station than the explosion took place.
A. later B. quicker C. faster D. sooner
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English
2006 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part One Grammar
Gerund & infinitive
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1are incomplete sentences. There are four alternative words, A-D, given
below each question. Choose the word that best completes the sentence
1. She spends hours in her room to music.
A. to listen C. listens
B. having to listen D. listening
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Two Vocabulary
Sentence Completion
DIRECTION: Questions 27 – 46 are incomplete sentences. There are four alternative words/phrases, A-D, given below each
question. Choose the one that best completes each sentence and blacken the letter of your choice in the space provided in the
answer sheet.
1. I am to you for letting me stay at your house for so long.
A. regretful B. grateful C. doubtful D. careful
2. At one time, tigers were hunted almost to for their hides in this country.
A. distinction B. extinction C. exception D. exhaustion
3. The police used tear gas to the protesters.
A. disperse B. spread C. scour D. diffuse
4. You should be guided by your . Don’t be pushed around by others.
A. conscious B. consciousness C. conscience D. conscientious
5. You’ve got to be when you talk to the police. Otherwise, you could end up in a problem.
A. insistent B. persistent C. constant D. consistent
6. House rent is becoming very expensive these days. Considering our income, I feel we pay for it.
A. disproportionally B. unproportionally C. disproportionately D. unproportianately
7. Watch out! This is a type and you cannot bend it.
A. harsh B. stubborn C. rigid D. parched
8. So far, the parties are . We don’t know who would win.
A. neck in neck B. heade to head C. hand in hand D. neck and neck
9. A good score in this examination is a for you to join university next year.
A. precedent B. precaution C. prerequisite D. requirement
10. Before catching the bus, I quickly a not to my wife that I would not be home for dinner.
A. dictated B. sketched C. described D. scribbled
11. I do not believe a word of what you have said. There is often a huge between your words and your actions.
A. discrepancy B. disruption C. duplication D. distortion
12. If food supplies give out, aid workers will have for the refugees.
A. nothing B. very little C. some D. abunant
13. All roads to the city center have been because of the ongoing clash.
A. blocked B. prevented C. barraged D. blockaded
14. Apparently, there is a . They were supposed to have been here early morning.
A. hold in B. hold up C. hold out D. hold down
15. Do you understand how much physical labor can the body very quickly?
A. exhaust B. extract C. exert D. extend
16. There is no need to worry. If you apologize, she will you soon.
A. forget B. forbid C. forfeit D. forgive
17. Every year, a large number of tourists come to Ethiopia, a country rich in cultural .
A. heritage B. inheritance C. heredity D. hereditary
18. Don’t tell him anything about our plans. He is not .
A. dependent B. dependable C. depending D. independent
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19. I am incredibly pleased with this exam; none of the questions have me so far.
A. impressed B. charged C. stretched D. challenged
20. You need to work hard to distractions that interfere with concentration during your reading.
A. intimidate B. dominate C. eliminate D. disseminate
2. Can you go to the and ask her if they have a pen? I lost mine this morning.
A. station B. stationer C. stationary D. stationery
3. Is it true that your friend was from hospital? That is really good news.
A. relived B. released C. sent out D. discharged
4. Writing a formal letter in English is not difficult, but you should follow certain
A. convictions C. conversion
B. conversations D. conventions
5. Newton was a great English scientist. He the law of gravitation.
A. invented B. discovered C. created D. declared
6. Ato Bisrat has been chairman of the new committee.
A. apologized B. appreciated C. applauded D. appointed
7. I them that there had been financial problems earlier in the year.
A. told B. explained C. revealed D. requested
8. It is a sad sight to see a child with polio.
A. Affected B. afflicted C. affiliated D. affectionate
9. I was when I heard the news of her mother’s death.
A. ashamed B. impressed C. surprised D. shocked
10. Please yourself from spitting in public places.
A. consign B. restrain C. restore D. contradict
11. You can’t go out after mid-night in this town. A state of emergency has been over the last few days.
A. declined B. dropped C. declared D. released
12. Many students in my class were for poor attendance.
A. Praised B. Legalized C. Penalized D. fined
13. A witness was able to my story that the accident was not my fault.
A. sustain B. suspect C. supplement D. substantiate
14. My parents will be if I get into trouble with the head teacher again.
A. serious B. anxious C. furious D. curious
15. I passed all my exams. This made my mother
A. upset B. proud C. annoyed D. anxious
16. He is a very kind person. He gets satisfaction by others’ burden.
A. lighting B. slighting C. lightening D. enlightening
17. Do not think we are completely safe. Dangers are still.
A. eminent B. imminent C. apparent D. evdident
4. I don’t think I am very but I’m not all that bad-looking either.
A. plain B. pretty C. serious D. modest
5. I saw the accident and phoned the police .
A. sadly B. suddenly C. immediately D. unfortunately
6. What did you do about your aching tooth? Did you get it ?
A. pulled up B. pulled out C. pulled down D. pulled round
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English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Two Vocabulary
Substitution
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1- 9 each has an underlined word or phrase. There are four alternative A-D
given after each sentence. Choose one word or phrase that keeps the meaning of the given sentence if
substituted for the underlined word or phrase and blacken the letter of your choice in the space
provided in the answer sheet.
1. I have tired to see if these two can get along. Now I assure you, they are oil and water.
A. really like each other C. don’t have much in common
B. don’t seem to agree at all D. can easily mix with each other
2. If you ask me, all I can tell you is that my memory of the accident is blurred.
A. unclear B. colorless C. illusionary D. unremarkable
3. Bear with me for a couple of minutes. I’ll finish it and leave very soon.
A. Don’t disturb C. Give me a hand
B. Listen attentively D. Be patient with me
4. Poverty and crime go hand –in – hand.
A. are mixed C. are merged
B. are separated D. are connected
5. She often get on my nerves whenever we go on holiday together.
A. irritates me B. pleases me C. invites me D. imitates me
6. If you want to be someone, keep your nose to the grindstone. That is all I could say.
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8. I love antique furniture, but I need your advice before I buy any.
A. old B. modern C. durable D. fashionable
9. The police caught the man who entered the building without the owner’s consent.
A. suggestion B. knowledge C. permission D. recommendation
given after each sentence. Choose one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the
given sentence if substituted for the underlined word or phrase
1. Chinese looks like Japanese, but actually the two language are dissimilar
A. related B. difficult C. different D. distracting
2. One main problem facted by national parks and game reserves in East Africa is poaching.
A. illegal killing C. Wildlife coaching
B. game watching D. unlawful catching
3. I often can’t stand people who always complain they get on my never
A. see B. tell C. take D. tolerate
2008 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Substitution
Directions: Question 1-7 each has an underlined word or phrase. There are four alternatives A-D given after each sentence.
Choose one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the given sentence if substituted for the underlined
word or phrase and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided.
1. DDT has been banned in many parts of the world, but it is still in use in Africa.
A. banished B. disestablished C. prohibited D. destroyed
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Two Vocabulary
Phrasal verbs
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1- 2 each has an underlined word or phrase. There are four alternative A-D
given after each sentence. Choose one word or phrase that keeps the meaning of the given
sentence if substituted for the underlined word or phrase and blacken the letter of your
choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. Look! doesn’t this girl take after her mother?
A. inherit B. imitate C. resemble D. duplicate
2. This is a no-poster zone. You are not allowed to put up any posters around here.
A. fix B. dump C. sell D. read
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after each sentence. Choose one word or phrase that best keeps the meaning of the given
sentence if substituted for the underlined word or phrase and blacken the letter of your
choice on the separate answer sheet provided.
1. Please, bear with me until I finish this. It is very urgent.
A. Tolerate B. encourage C. help D. advise
2. I couldn’t still make up my mind about what to study at university.
A. Limit B. judge C. plan D. decide
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Three Writing
Composition writing
DIRECTIONS: The following questions are related to different written works. Read each of them very
Carefully an choose the best answer from the four alternative answers. A-D, given. Then,
blacken the letter of your choice in the separate answer sheet.
1. “A man and his son were once going with their donkey to a market. “This most likely begins a/an text.
A. narrative B. descriptive C. expository D. argumentative
2. Which one of the following sentences most likely comes from a descriptive writing?
A. The next stopover was at Bishan Gari.
B. Bishan Gari is a little beautiful town in the valley.
C. Bishan Gari is much better than the other towns around.
D. I don’t have accurate information about the population of Bishan Gari
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3. If you take this one, there is a possibility for your to win a new microscope that the company has put on offer. You can
also enjoy all benefits that state-of-the-art machines in the category could provide. This is taken from a piece of writing
that is most likely:
A. narrative B. descriptive C. expository D. argumentative
4. Right in front of me stood this beautiful lady with her arms round the waist of a young man. The physical makeup of
this man I strongly expressive- tells the onlooker that he was definitely reviving form some chronic illness that eroded
all his stamina. This is taken from a piece of writing that is most likely:
A. narrative B. expository C. descriptive D. argumentative
5. Which one of the following is most likely an instruction on a tube of ointment for skin?
A. For external use only.
B. If swallowed, drink a lot of water
C. In case of overdoes, call your doctor.
D. To be taken thirty minutes before each meal.
6. “The claim that zoos educate people about wildlife and the environment si totally unfounded. On the contrary, they
encourage people to see animals as a form of entertainment.”
These statements are most likely taken from the beginning of a/an text.
A. narrative B. descriptive C. expository D. argumentative
7. “I thought he was asking me just for a walk and did not hesitate the slightest to give in. He then started smartly guiding
me into a forest where I could see no soul around. Ten minute into the venture, however, I started realizing that he was
trying to use my naivety. He remarked, “You know, I . . . “ This is taken from a piece of writing that is most likely:
A. narrative B. descriptive C. expository D. argumentative
8. “The new office building has a contemporary look.”
This statement is likely taken from the beginning of a/an text.
A. narrative B. descriptive C. expository D. argumentative
9. “please place your purchase here.” You would most likely find this notice in a/an .
A. cafeteria B. exhibition center C. museum D. supermarket
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10. We climbed to mountain and decided to rest for a while. In the meantime, we had some snack and continued walking
around ….
This is taken from a piece of writing that is most likely:
A. narrative B. argumentative C. descriptive D, expository
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2. The phrase I regret to inform you that . .. . . . is a possible introduction used in a letter to someone who:
A. should settle her/his bill.
B. is advised to collect an item.
C. is required to sign her/his contract.
D. did not succeed in a job interview.
3. Take care and thanks again. This is most likely taken from
A. the ending of a formal letter C. the ending of a letter to a friend
B. the beginning of a formal letter D. the beginning of a letter to a friend
4. We would love to come. This short extract is taken from a letter which
A. Invites C. accepts invitation
B. gives news D. asks for further information
5. I hope you are all well. This is most likely taken form
A. the body of a friendly letter C. the beginning of a formal letter
B. the ending of a formal letter D. the beginning of a friendly letter
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1. Which one of the following is most likely an opening to your application for a job ?
A. Hello Sir B. Greetings C. Dear sir D. Dear Mr. Manager
2. The most appropriate closing for a letter to your old college mate is
A. sincerely B. Truly yours C. Bye for now D. Faithfully yours
3. I respectfully request you to consider making this a priority for our organization
This is a typical example of a line taken from a/an _______________ letter.
A. social B. informal C. business D. friendly
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Part Three Writing
punctuation
DIRECTIONS: The following questions are related to different aspects of writing. Read each of them very
Carefully and choose the answer from the four alternative, A-D, given. Then, blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. Which one of the following sentences has a correct punctuation?
A. “The date has been set”, said Gurmu and added, “We can’t change it now.”
B. “The date has been set,” said Gurmu and added, “We can’t change it now.”
C. “The date has been set,” said Gurmu and added, “we can’t change it now.”
D. “The date has been set,” said Gurmu, and added “We can’t change it now.”
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D. Mamo said, “every dog has its day;” however, I didn’t understand what it meant.
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A. Shomo said, “Batu, take it away!” C. Shome said, Batu, “Take it away!”
B. Shomo said, “Batu take it away!” D. Shomo said, “Batu, Take it away!”
2. Which one of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. He lives in Babile Harar. C. Jol is from Juba South Sudan.
B. He got it from Lelo his daughter. D. We saw Halu in Ilu Ababor.
3. Which one of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?
A. I will buy a new computer or, I will take yours. C. I will buy a new computer, or I will take yours.
B. I will buy a new computer or I will take yours. D. I will buy a new computer or; I will take yours.
4. Which one of the following sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. Admittedly, Mr. Brown, a member of the new club is very rich.
B. Admittedly Mr. Brown, a member of the new club, is very rich.
C. Admittedly, Mr. Brown, a member of the new club, is very rich.
D. Admittedly, Mr. Brown a member of the new club, is very rich.
English
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Part Three Writing
Spelling
DIRECTIONS: The following questions are related to different aspects of writing. Read each of them very
carefully and choose the answer from the four alternative, A-D, given. Then, blacken the
letter of your choice in the space provided in the answer sheet.
1. Whish one of the following is correctly spelt?
A. develop B. received C. necessary D. grammer
2. Which one of the following words is correctly spelt?
A. lisence B. penality C. enterance D. argumentative
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Part Four
Jumbled words
DIRECTIONS: The following words are NOT in the proper order. When put in the right order, they make
Correct sentences. From the given alternatives, choose the one that is correct and blacken the
letter of your choice in the separate answer sheet.
1. I like snore her that hate hearing.
A. I hate that snore like her hearing. C. I hate hearing her snore like that.
B. I hate her snore hearing like that. D. I hate her hearing like that snore.
2. how are these much T-shirts?
A. How much T-shirts are these? C. How much are these T-shirts?
B. These are how much T-shirts? D. These are T-shirts how much?
3. I did not anything about her unusual notice at first.
A. About her I did not notice anything unusual at first.
B. I did not notice anything unusual about her at first.
C. Anything unusual about her I did not notice at first.
D. At first anything unusual about her I did not notice.
4. not to training have helped does seem.
A. Training does not seem to have helped. C. Training does seem to not have helped.
B. To seem training does not have helped. D. Not to have helped training does seem
5. is on he the by the standing window chair.
A. He is by standing the chair on the window.
B. He is on the window standing by the chair.
C. He is standing on the chair by the window.
D. By standing the chair he is on the window.
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2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Five
Paragraph coherence
DIRECTIONS: The following words are NOT in the proper order. When put in the right order, they make
Correct sentences. From the given alternatives, choose the one that is correct and blacken the
letter of your choice in the separate answer sheet.
20. (a) it lives in man the other stage of its life.
(b) Bilharzias is a disease found all over the world.
(c) Three species of Schistosoma cause human disease.
(d) It is spread by a small fluke or flatworm
(e) Schistosoma lives as a parasite in the water snail during one stage of its life.
A. c a b d e B. c e b d a C. c e a d b D. b d e a c
52. (a) Some eye signals are unconscious.
(b) We receive 80% of our information about the world through them.
(c) When we look at something nice, our pupils get bigger.
(d) Our eyes are the most important of our five senses.
(e) We also send signals to other people with our eyes.
A. d c b c e B. c b a e d C. d b c a e D. c e b a d
53. (a) Learn as much as you can about them.
(b) Many zoos breed endangered animals.
(c) What can you do to help endangered animals?
(d) Make an effort to support zoos and wildlife groups.
(e) The more you know about them, the you can help.
A. c a e b d B. d b c a d C. d a b e b D. b d c e a
54. (a) On her arm, there is a tattoo.
(b) Juali has an intriguing history.
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Directions: When put in the correct order, sentences a-e in each of Questions 1-3 make up a complete paragraph.
From the alternatives A-D given for each question, choose the letter that contains the correct order of
the sentences and blacken the corresponding letter on the separate answer sheet provided.
1. a. Further, there aren’t as such any places for recreation.
b. This means you will have to endure physical hardship.
c. Primarily, it is oftern not easy to find a job that suits you.
d. Living in the countryside has a number of disadvantages.
e. You also have to walk to get somewhere, even long distances.
A. d b e c a B. a d e b c C. d c a e b D. a d b c e
2. a. The most important of these is human creativity.
b. In fact, developing a workable technology requires resources.
c. Having a new technology makes life simple and comfortable.
d. Unfortunately, however, this is not something readily available.
e. People with such ability tremendously contribute to development.
A. c d b a e B. c b e d a C. b d c b a D. c b d e a
3. a. Tourism in some countries has remained static.
b. This is because quality service is reprtedly poor.
c. That left many things disorganized and unattractive.
d. What is more, the industry seems to lack effective leadership.
e. In others, however, it is growing whilst markets are in decline.
A. a b d e c B. a b c d e C. a c b d e D. a e b d c
English
2004 E.C for Grade 11 & 12
Part Six
Communication
DIRECTIONS: Questions 1- 18 are incomplete sentences. There are four alternative words/phrases, A-D
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given below each question. Choose the one that best completes each sentence and blacken
the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet.
1. Man: Are you married?
Woman:
A. Yes, we do not have a child yet. C. Sure, we both went to the same school.
B. Yes, actually we met at a wedding. D. Yes, I am. That is my husband over there.
2. Teacher:
Student: She’s a journalist.
A. What is your sister? C. Who is a journalist?
B. What does your sister do? D. Who is your sister?
3. Daughter: What time is it?
Mom:
A. Breakfast isn’t ready. C. Remember to come home for lunch
B. It’s just after 7 o’clock. D. Do you want to go early this morning?
4. You: Why did you leave Jimma, Abdi? You had a good job there.
Abdi:
A. Many people live in Jimma. C. Yes, but I have a better job here.
B. I left Jimma almost a year ago. D. Yes, and Jimma is a nice place for living.
5. Receptionist:
Customer:I want to speak to the manager.
A. What do you want? C. What do I help you?
B. Whom do you want? D. What can I help you?
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17. Chane:
Senaet: By bus.
A. Does your Dad walk to work? C. How does your Dad go to work?
B. Why does your Dad go to work D. When does your Dad go to work
18. Your Teacher:
You: No, she doesn’t. She lives in a small town.
A. Who lives in a town? C. Does your sister live in a city?
B. Where does your sister live? D. Why does your sister live in a small town?
Bekel: _______________________________________________________________________
A. It’s after breakfast.. C. I’m sorry. I don’t have a watch
B. There is no time around here. D. Never mind. I don’t have a watch.
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20. Mulat: ?
You: Not enough to pay my bills
A. Do you earn much C. How much do you earn
B. How much do you pay D. Is it enough to pay your bills
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10.You ________________
Yoseph: It is around Arat killo, next to jolly Bar.
A. Is there a post office near here?
B. Where is the nearest post office
C. Sorry. How can I get to the nearest post office?
D. Excuse me! Does it take long to the nearest post office?
2. Son:
Dad: Nice to meet you, Mr. Alemu.
A. Dad. This is my teacher, Mr. Alemu. C. Dad. Mdr. Alemu is my teacher
B. This is my Dad, Mr. Alemu. D. Dad. That one is my teacher, Mr. Alemu
3. Sosina: Do you like that funky hairstyle?
Hirut:
A. I see so many girls wearing it. C. Gosh! It is so weird to me.
B. Mom always makes fun of such a style. D. It is all over now! What fashion is that?
4. Mamo: Aren’t those light trains so comfortable?
Friend:
A. Right. They surely solved transportation problems.
B. You can say that again. They are air-conditioned.
C. How much do they charge to use them?
D. Passengers complain that they are too slow.
5. Alem: The report is not comprehensive.
Ululu:
A. Sure. The language is really terrible. C. That is true. It has no focus at all.
B. I know, it is not easy to understand. D. Certainly. Send it back to her.
6. Kuma: They want us to buy the book. Let us go and get it.
Halefom:
A. Alright. It may not be useful as such. C. Sure. The book, I think, is interesting.
B. How much does a book cost around here? D. I think it is a book on modern management.
7. Shuru: He stole his friend’s bag. How come that we have this kind of student?
Helen:
A. Why does one steal a bag? C. No one in the class does that.
B. Not only that! He also stole a book. D. He comes from Dodoo School.
8. Alambo: He is really handsome.
Awando:
A. He is Aster’s boyfriend. Isn’t he? C. How do you know that? Look at him.
B. Are you saying he is handsome? D. it is true. Many girls like him, don’t they?
Shitu:
Bosen: They also like doro wot.
A. I am making kitfo for them. C. How about vegetables?
B. Do they eat injera? D. is it true they don’t eat shiro?
9. Biftu: Gutu doesn’t like the idea of flying there.
Haile:
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B. Five million! Are you kidding? D. Girgiro! I also bought the ticket.
21. Jembere: Sorry Sir! We close at 5:00 pm.
Gashe:
A. Come on! It is only two minutes after 5:00. C. What time did you close today?
B. My friend said you were open. D. I need some money for my shopping
22. Muse: Have you heard that Belete was released?
Shoa:
A. I know. He severely criticizes the system. C. What good news! When was that?
B. Is Belete a businessman by profession? D. Everybody likes Belete, I suppose.
23. Balemo: What would you do if you see friends eating junk?
Gedlu:
A. Come on, they shouldn’t do that? C. Why don’t they eat what they can find?
B. Perhaps take them home and feed them. D. The government should feed such people.
24. Yoyo: How long does it take to Dire Dawa?
Yaya:
A. It depends on your driving. C. Not more than fifty birr.
B. Dire Dawa is very far. D. It is around 500 kilometers.
25. Berhan: How come that you look older than your dad?
Micky:
A. I think my mum is also very young. C. Because he died when he was only 35.
B. No, I don’t look as old as you think. D. You know he died only two years ago.
26. You: How can I get to the Ministry of Education?
Driver:
A. You mean from here or . . . ? C. Lots of people ask this question.
B. Sorry, I am a stranger myself. D. it could be in a walking distance.
27. Yodit: We’re going out for lunch. Would you come?
Sara:
A. I would rather do it for dinner. C. Who is going for lunch now?
B. I think, she will come? D. I am afraid, we have no money.
28. Adam:
Mary: My pleasure. Just tell me what you want.
A. Shall I tell you a secret? C. Could you buy me a battery for my watch?
B. Can I use your camera, please? D. Could you do me a favour, please?
29. Yeron: May I give her my mobile phone?
Wirtu:
A. No way! Are you crazy? C. She has lost everything.
B. That is new. Isn’t it? D. Does she buy a mobile phone?
30. Receptionist: May I help you, Sir?
Customer:
A. I am in Room 522. C. There is no water in my room.
B. All the rooms are occupied D. my room is on the first floor.
31. Teacher:
Student: Teacher, is it him talking.
A. Tell me, what is this boy doing? C. Why do students disturb the class?
B. Why don’t you listen? That is really rude! D. Would you mind copying the notes?
32. Rahel: I received my computer back.
Cheru:
A. Computers are very useful. C. She has also taken my computer.
B. You want it for the assignment. D. No! You know she wants it.
33. Mamush: She hasn’t written the report, yet.
Tigist:
A. Why is a report important?
B. This is unacceptable. You should penalize her!
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