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أسئلة وحلول امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية الجلسة الأولى توجيهي 2025

أسئلة وحلول امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية (الجلسة الأولى) لتوجيهي 2025
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تم نشر أسئلة امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية للجلسة الأولى لطلبة التوجيهي 2025 بعد بدء الطلاب في تقديم الامتحان في القاعات الرسمية. نقدم لكم فيما يلي جزءًا من أسئلة الامتحان مع الإجابات النموذجية.

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Reading Comprehension (40 points)

Question Number One: (20 points)

Read the following text carefully and complete the tasks below:

(A) There are limits to how many sports can be included in the Olympic Games. In the 2012 Summer Games, there were 26, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have added two more for 2016 (golf and rugby sevens). There are various criteria that the IOC bases its decisions on, but the most important is probably international popularity. Sports tend to get included if they have a tradition and are played and watched by enough people in enough countries.

(B) This leads to some interesting questions. Why, for example, was baseball included from 1984, but then dropped for 2012? Although some think it is only popular in the USA, it actually has a large following in South America and Asia too. The main reason for leaving it out, according to some, is a combination of geography and politics: there is little interest in the sport in Europe, and European members are in a majority on the IOC.

(C) Of the other sports not (yet) included, one that stands out is squash. It has a long tradition and is played all over the world. It’s also more obviously a real sport than some other Olympic “sports.” In fact, it’s more mysterious why certain sports are included. Take speed walking, for example, a long-standing Olympic regular. The rules say that the athletes have to have both feet in contact with the ground at all times, and must keep their legs straight. That, to me at least, looks very silly.

(D) More importantly, it breaks one of my two personal rules for judging serious sports because it puts artificial limits on what can be done. This is why I can’t take any sport seriously if it involves doing something in water that is not a matter of objective speed. Of course both of these criteria would rule out probably a favourite example of an Olympic non-sport: synchronised swimming.

A. Match the following titles with their suitable paragraphs: (2 points)

  • Two examples of strange decisions. Paragraph (C)
  • What makes an Olympic sport? Paragraph (A)
  • My own criteria. Paragraph (D)
  • A change of mind. Paragraph (B)

B. Answer the following questions: (6 points)

  • What sports were added to the Olympics in 2016?

    Golf and rugby sevens.

  • According to the "international popularity", what are the conditions for including sports in the Olympics?
    1. They have a tradition.
    2. They are played and watched by enough people in enough countries.
  • Why was baseball mainly dropped from the Olympics according to some people?

    The main reason is a combination of geography and politics: there is little interest in the sport in Europe, and European members are in a majority on the IOC.

  • How does the writer judge serious sports?
    1. It does not put artificial limits on what can be done.
    2. It does not involve doing something in water that is not a matter of objective speed.

الإجابات النموذجية لإمتحان اللغة الإنجليزية الجلسة الأولى توجيهي 2025

توجيهي 2025: مراجعة كاملة لأسئلة وإجابات امتحان اللغة الإنجليزية الجلسة الأولى

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