Thursday, 28 April 2011

2BAC ENGLISH WORD FORMATION BACCALAUREATE GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY PRACTICE

2BAC ENGLISH WORD FORMATION BACCALAUREATE GRAMMAR PRACTICE


GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS

1-

Parents often worry about their children’s (addict) …………. to computer games. They think that playing games for a long time can be (harm) ………….to their children’s health. They are also afraid of changes that might occur in their (behave) ………….


2-

1. Reducing the rates of drop outs in Morocco will be an important (achieve) ………….

2. Fatima will be (promotion) …………. for her hard work.

3. Many NGOs contribute to the (develop) …………. of citizenship values.


3-

1. The job advertised requires a good (know) …………. of at least two languages.

2. Jalal started looking for a job immediately after his (graduate) …………. from the Institute of Technology.

3- Rim thinks that the mobile phone is the most useful modern (invent) ………….


4-

1- Moroccan NGO’s have made efforts to combat illiteracy. They help youths with basic knowledge and (manage) ………….skills. They also train them to become (financial) …………. independent.


5-

The Moroccan government has taken serious measures to reduce (illiterate) …………. among women. It also raises their (aware) …………. to the importance of education in human (develop) ………….


6-

1- Foreign investments are a key factor in economic (grow) …………..

2- We need some (finance) …………. support to set up our business.

3- The business has been very (produce) …………. since 2004. Now it is very (success) ………….


7-

1- The USA has got a (heterogeneity) …………. society; many ethnic groups live there.

2- Women have become very (action) …………. members in a number of NGO’s.

3- Mary is thinking of leaving her job because it is not very (interest) ………….

4- The European Union is discussing new policies to stop (legal) …………. immigration.


8-

1. I was not surprised at Nadia’s (refuse) …………. to take the new post at the company. As she is very (ambition) ambitious she thinks that it doesn't match her (expect) …………..


9-

Immigrants from Africa contribute to the (wealthy) …………. and well-being of Europe. However, they aren’t easily (integration) …………. in the host countries and suffer from (discriminate) ………….


10-

1- “Don’t forget to (signature) …………. your application form before sending it.

2- This project concerns the (improve) …………. of life in rural areas.

3- “Moussems” are important (culture) …………. events in Morocco.


11-

1- Bad management of water resources causes water (short) ………….

2- Clients expect (efficiency) …………. services from suppliers.

3-Education should aim at developing learners’ (autonomous) …………..


12-

1. The dispute between the two neighbours was settled by an (agree) …………. that satisfied both parties.

2. Many African countries have been suffering from severe (dry) ………….for many years.


13-

1- The negotiating team had to make a number of (concede) …………. before agreement could be reached.

2- The world is now concerned about the (destroy) …………. of the rain forests.

3- The current economic crisis is the cause of the widespread (employ) ………….


14-

1. According to (legal) …………., the use of the seat belt is compulsory both inside and outside cities.

2. The (deny) …………. of human rights is one of the causes of underdevelopment.


15-

1- The book gives a good (describe) …………. of life on a farm.

2- My neighbour is a very (rely) …………. person. He’s always ready to give me a hand.


16-

1. I never count on him. He is (rely) …………..

2. Said Naciri amused the audience with his exciting (perform) …………..

3. "We should put an end to the (destroy) ………….rain forest " an environmentalist said.

4. To get a job in a multinational company, you must be well-qualified and very (energy) …………..

5. The government should encourage (skill) ………….carpenters to promote traditional arts.


17-

Atomic weapons are so (power) …………. that they can cause terrible (destroy) …………. of the whole world. A (thought) …………. decision would be to ban those weapons once for all


18-

1. ‘You look so beautiful in your (tradition) …………. clothes. ‘Jane told Amina.

2. “I think Le pain Nu is the most (success) …………. book Mohamed Choukri has ever written," the critic said.


19-

Brain drain or human capital flight is a large emigration of individuals with technical skills or (know) ………….. Normally, it is due to conflicts, lack of opportunity, political (stable) …………. or health risks. Brain drain is usually regarded as an economic cost, since emigrants usually take with them the fraction of value of their training sponsored by the (govern) …………..


20-

Nobody in our family likes to clean up the kitchen after dinner. My brother and I had a terrible (argue) …………. last night about the dishes. At the end we decided to do them together. However, we were (care) …………. while doing the washing-up and we broke three glasses and an (expense) …………. plate.


21-

Poverty is the (short) …………. of common things such as food, clothing, shelter and safe (drink) …………. water, all of which determine our quality of life. It may also include the lack of access to opportunities such as education and (employ) …………. which aid to escape from poverty and / or allow one to enjoy the respect of fellow citizens.


22-

The United States became the world's first modern (democrat) …………. after its break with Great Britain in 1776 and the (adopt) …………. of a constitution in1789. Buoyed by victories in World Wars I and II and the end of the Cold War in 1991, the US remains the world's most (power) …………. nation.. During the 60s and the 70s, its economy was marked by a steady (grow) …………., low (employ) …………., and rapid advances in technology.


23-

The (environment) ………….movement in the 1960s emerged from concerns that air, water, and soil were being polluted by (harm) …………. chemicals and other toxic substances. During the (industry) …………. revolution of the 19th century, the mass (produce) …………. of goods created (danger) …………. wastes, much of which was dumped into rivers and streams.






CORRECTION

2BAC ENGLISH WORD FORMATION BACCALAUREATE GRAMMAR PRACTICE


GIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE WORDS BETWEEN BRACKETS

1-

Parents often worry about their children’s (addict) addiction to computer games. They think that playing games for a long time can be (harm) harmful to their children’s health. They are also afraid of changes that might occur in their (behave) behaviour.


2-

1. Reducing the rates of drop outs in Morocco will be an important (achieve) achievement.

2. Fatima will be (promotion) promoted for her hard work.

3. Many NGOs contribute to the (develop) development of citizenship values.


3-

1. The job advertised requires a good (know) knowledge of at least two languages.

2. Jalal started looking for a job immediately after his (graduate) graduation from the Institute of Technology.

3- Rim thinks that the mobile phone is the most useful modern (invent) invention.


4-

1- Moroccan NGO’s have made efforts to combat illiteracy. They help youths with basic knowledge and (manage) management / managerial skills. They also train them to become (financial) financially independent.


5-

The Moroccan government has taken serious measures to reduce (illiterate) illiteracy among women. It also raises their (aware) awareness to the importance of education in human (develop) development.


6-

1- Foreign investments are a key factor in economic (grow) growth.

2- We need some (finance) financial support to set up our business.

3- The business has been very (produce) productive since 2004. Now it is very (success) successful.


7-

1- The USA has got a (heterogeneity) heterogeneous society; many ethnic groups live there.

2- Women have become very (action) active members in a number of NGO’s.

3- Mary is thinking of leaving her job because it is not very (interest) interesting.

4- The European Union is discussing new policies to stop (legal) illegal immigration.


8-

1. I was not surprised at Nadia’s (refuse) refusal to take the new post at the company. As she is very (ambition) ambitious she thinks that it doesn't match her (expect) expectation.


9-

Immigrants from Africa contribute to the (wealthy) wealth and well-being of Europe. However, they aren’t easily (integration) integrated in the host countries and suffer from (discriminate) discrimination.


10-

1- “Don’t forget to (signature) sign your application form before sending it.

2- This project concerns the (improve) improvement of life in rural areas.

3- “Moussems” are important (culture) cultural events in Morocco.


11-

1- Bad management of water resources causes water (short) shortage.

2- Clients expect (efficiency) efficient services from suppliers.

3-Education should aim at developing learners’ (autonomous) autonomy.


12-

1. The dispute between the two neighbours was settled by an (agree) agreement that satisfied both parties.

2. Many African countries have been suffering from severe (dry) drought / dryness for many years.


13-

1- The negotiating team had to make a number of (concede) concessions before agreement could be reached.

2- The world is now concerned about the (destroy) destruction of the rain forests.

3- The current economic crisis is the cause of the widespread (employ) unemployment.


14-

1. According to (legal) law, the use of the seat belt is compulsory both inside and outside cities.

2. The (deny) denial of human rights is one of the causes of underdevelopment.


15-

1- The book gives a good (describe) description of life on a farm.

2- My neighbour is a very (rely) reliable person. He’s always ready to give me a hand.


16-

1. I never count on him. He is (rely) unreliable.

2. Said Naciri amused the audience with his exciting (perform) performance.

3. "We should put an end to the (destroy) destruction of the rain forest " an environmentalist said.

4. To get a job in a multinational company, you must be well-qualified and very (energy) energetic.

5. The government should encourage (skill) skilled / skilful carpenters to promote traditional arts.


17-

Atomic weapons are so (power) powerful that they can cause terrible (destroy) destruction of the whole world. A (thought) thoughtful decision would be to ban those weapons once for all


18-

1. ‘You look so beautiful in your (tradition) traditional clothes. ‘Jane told Amina.

2. “I think Le pain Nu is the most (success) successful book Mohamed Choukri has ever written," the critic said.



19-

Brain drain or human capital flight is a large emigration of individuals with technical skills or (know) knowledge. Normally, it is due to conflicts, lack of opportunity, political (stable) instability or health risks. Brain drain is usually regarded as an economic cost, since emigrants usually take with them the fraction of value of their training sponsored by the (govern) government.


20-

Nobody in our family likes to clean up the kitchen after dinner. My brother and I had a terrible (argue) argument last night about the dishes. At the end we decided to do them together. However, we were (care) careless while doing the washing-up and we broke three glasses and an (expense) expensive plate.


21-

Poverty is the (short) shortage of common things such as food, clothing, shelter and safe (drink) drinkable water, all of which determine our quality of life. It may also include the lack of access to opportunities such as education and (employ) employment which aid to escape from poverty and / or allow one to enjoy the respect of fellow citizens.


22-

The United States became the world's first modern (democrat) democracy after its break with Great Britain in 1776 and the (adopt) adoption of a constitution in1789. Buoyed by victories in World Wars I and II and the end of the Cold War in 1991, the US remains the world's most (power) powerful nation.. During the 60s and the 70s, its economy was marked by a steady (grow) growth, low (employ) unemployment, and rapid advances in technology.


23-

The (environment) environmentalist / environmental movement in the 1960s emerged from concerns that air, water, and soil were being polluted by (harm) harmful chemicals and other toxic substances. During the (industry) industrial revolution of the 19th century, the mass (produce) production of goods created (danger) dangerous wastes, much of which was dumped into rivers and streams.






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