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‫‪Mega Goal 3 worksheet‬‬

‫‪2nd Term‬‬
‫‪Units 5-8‬‬

‫هذا العمل هو الستخدامك الشخصي وال يجوز نشره او التصرف به‬


‫بدون أذن‬
Mega Goal 3 U5/ Do You Really Need It?
Name Class

Writing
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Write an essay, including reasons and details to
support your opinion.
Being exposed to too much advertising is not good for some people
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Reading
Read the passage and then answer the questions below:
These days we live in a global marketplace. Just look inside your refrigerator. You may have bought all of your
food from your local grocery store, but in reality, your bananas came from Costa Rica, your chocolate is from
Switzerland, your orange juice might be from South Africa, and your meat might be from Argentina. And your
refrigerator may contain the exact same foods as the refrigerator of someone else on the other side of the world.
Also, you are probably wearing the same clothing brands as a person on the other side of the world and maybe
watching the same TV program. In a global marketplace, consumers all over the world can buy and use the exact
same products.
In order to be successful today, companies need to be transnational. They must operate and sell products in many
different countries, and their products must compete with products from all over the world. Advertising companies
are faced with the challenge of marketing their products to appeal to consumers in many different countries. In
some cases, products that are extremely successful in one part of the world do not sell at all in another part of the
world. This is often due to failed advertising campaigns. Advertisers must take the time to research each individual
country so that they can find out what will be successful in that country and what kind of advertising the people will
respond to.
A. Put ( T ) for True and ( F ) for False
1. These days we live in a global marketplace
2. Bananas came from South Africa
3. your chocolate is from Switzerland
4. your meat might be from Brazil
5. Your refrigerator may contain the exact same foods as the refrigerator of someone else on the other side of the world
6. We can wear the same clothing brand
7. We can’t watch the same TV program
8. consumers all over the world can buy and use the exact same products
B. Choose
1. Orange juice might come from ( Costa Rica – Argentina - South Africa )
Grammar
A. Choose the correct answer
1. I bought two bottles of soap _____ they were on sale.
A because B because of C in order to D so that
2. Please take your cell phone _____ you need it.
A even if B in case C unless D because of
3. All I want to do is sit and watch television _____ there is nothing good on. I am too tired to do anything else
A so that B since C if D even if
4. Let’s go home _____ we are done with the work
A unless B now that C so that D in order to
5. I’d rather ________ shopping.
A going B goes C go D went
6. If I buy a new laptop, I will________________ happy
A is B was C am D be
7. If you _____________the BMX-3000, people will notice and admire you
A drive B drove C driving D --
8. Unless you really need it, you __________it.
A should buy B will buy C shouldn’t buy D can’t buy
9. He drove slowly _____ the rain.
A because of B because C now that D everywhere
B. Complete the sentences with unless or when.
1. I never take any notice of commercials _____________ it’s about something I may need.
2. _____________ you have a good advertisement, people won’t notice your product.
3. _____________ he put his glasses on, he could read the small print.
4. The shops will be closed _____________ you hurry.

Vocabulary
A. Choose the correct answer
1. A secret ____________________ is used for the new shampoo that is being advertised everywhere.
A brand B exclusive C formula D sophisticated
2. Our company has ____________________ rights to this product. No other company can sell it
A brand B exclusive C formula D sophisticated
3. A ____________________ is a person who buys things.
A consumer B logo C revolutionary D intended
4. This is my favorite ____________________ of shampoo. I never use a different kind.
A brand B exclusive C formula D sophisticated
B. Match:
1. consumer design symbol of a business or product
2. outlandish the name that identifies a product or manufacturer
3. admire a person who buys things or services
4. logo shockingly strange or unexpected
5.brand respect
C. Write the correct word under the picture:
Broke – sneakers -credit card – advertisement
Mega Goal 3 U6/ The Gender Divide
Name Class

Writing
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Write an essay, including reasons and details to
support your opinion.

Men and women do not communicate the same way.


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Reading
Read the passage and then answer the questions below:
For many animals in the wild, it is immediately clear whether the animal is male or female. Dimorphism is the term to
describe all the differences between males and females of the same species. The physical differences are the
easiest to see. These differences may be in size, color, or body structure. For example, the following are a few
species with obvious differences. The fearsome male lion has a thick mane of hair around his head. The female lion
does not. The male African elephant has large, threatening tusks of ivory. The female does not. Masculine deer and
elk have large antlers, while feminine deer and elk do not. Also, in many species, the male is larger than the female,
although there are a few exceptions.
There are many reasons for dimorphism (different appearance) in animals. For example, among birds, males are
often more brightly colored and flashy. On the other hand, female birds are often smaller and plainer. This offers
protection to the females when they are guarding their nests. They are not noticeable to predators.
Some differences allow different genders to get along with each other and live together harmoniously. For example,
the male hummingbird and the female hummingbird have beaks of different lengths. This ensures that they do not
have to compete with each other for food. They can only drink from different kinds of flowers. The same is true for
some species of larger birds, like eagles. The female eagle has a larger beak, so she can eat larger prey, such as
rabbits, or large fish. The male, with his smaller beak, can only eat smaller prey.
A. Put ( T ) for True and ( F ) for False
1. It isn't immediately clear whether the animal is male or female
2. Dimorphism is the term to describe all the differences between males and females of the same species
3. The physical differences are the easiest to see
4. Asian elephant has large, threatening tusks of ivory
5. The fearsome female lion has a thick mane of hair around his head
6. Among birds, males are often more brightly colored and flashy
Grammar
A. Choose the correct answer
1. Asma stopped ____________________ Nura when she didn’t call her back
A call B called C calling D To call
2. Did you remember to_________ out the garbage?
A took B takes C taking D take
3. I regret ____________________ on the test. I know it was wrong
A cheat B cheating C To cheat D
4. We’re lost. Let’s stop ____________________ for directions.
A ask B to ask C asking D asked
5. Sara doesn’t like to shop, but Jane _____.
A is B does C either D too
6. Michael likes football, and Peter does _____.
A is B does C either D too
7. He doesn’t like to cook, and I don’t _____.
A is B does C either D too
10. Nura is very tired today. Her new baby ____________ all night.
A has cried B has been crying C cried D was crying
9. Samir desperately wants to pass his driving test but he _______three times this year already.
A has failed it B failed C will fail D fail
B. Complete the sentences with but Or and
1. I don’t like arguing, _________ neither does she.
2. Sabah is in high school, _________ Hanan is too.
3. Jody doesn’t like to cook, _________ Gwen does.
4. Tom doesn’t have a job, _________ his brother does.

Vocabulary
A. Choose the correct answer
1. The __________ that blond-haired people are not smart is ridiculous
A stereotype B temperament C repetitive D gender
2. Luisa has a lovely __________. She’s always happy and smiling.
A stereotype B temperament C repetitive D gender
10. That film is very __________. It shows the same place over and over.
A stereotype B temperament C repetitive D gender
11. We were bored and __________, so we decided to find something to do
A intensity B tedious C capacity D restless
B. Match:
1. capacity A. emotionally close
2. convey B. a widely-held opinion
3. intimate C. anxious to move or do something
4. repetitive D. character or personality
5. restless E. the ability to contain or hold
6. stereotype F. something that repeats over and over again
7. temperament G. to show or tell
8. content H. of or relating to women or girls
9. feminine I. worry
10. anxiety J. Subject matter
C. Write the correct word under the picture:
Masculine - anxiety - tedious - brain
Mega Goal 3 U7/ Everyone Makes Mistakes
Name Class

Writing
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Write an essay with reasons and details to
support your opinion.
There is always something good that comes from making a mistake
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Reading
Read the passage and then answer the questions below:
The oil industry is a highly profitable business. People have made trillions of dollars from finding and selling oil. It
seems a sensible conclusion to make, then, that the man who invented the oil drill must have been a very rich man.
Sadly, this is not the case. The man who first learned and then taught the world how to obtain oil from deep within
the earth died a poor and forgotten man.
The man who invented the oil drill was named Edwin Drake. Drake was a former train conductor. In 1858, he was
hired by the company Seneca Oil to research ways to take oil from the ground. It has been said that the only reason
Drake was hired for the job was because he was able to travel for free on the railways. Drake performed his
research in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., but after one year, Seneca Oil gave up on him. They didn't think that he would be
successful, so they refused to finance his research any longer.
Seneca Oil should have waited a little bit longer. Just a few months later, Drake developed a way to hand-pump oil
from the ground. The method was similar to the one used to drill for salt.
So, what was Drake's mistake? He should have become one of the wealthiest men alive; however, he never
patented his invention. Other entrepreneurs in the area quickly copied his oil drill and started their own businesses.
Within a few years, Drake was out of work and money.
A. Put ( T ) for True and ( F ) for False
1. People have made trillions of dollars from finding and selling oil
2. Drake invented the oil drill
3. Many other people stole his oil.
4. Drake developed a way to hand-pump oil from the ground
5. Drake patented his invention
6. Within a few years, Drake was out of work and money.
A. Choose the correct answer
1. Drake was a former ______________ conductor.
A plane B car C train D ship
2. In______________, he was hired by the company Seneca Oil
A 1958 B 1858 C 1558 D 1857
Grammar
A. Choose the correct answer
1. That mess should have been ________up a long time ago!
A clean B cleaned C cleans D cleaning
2. His car could ___________been stolen.
A have B has C had D is
3. I lost my cell phone. I may have _______it at school.
A leave B leaves C left D leaving
4. They should have _______ by now.
A arrive B arrives C arriving D arrived
5. I have a sore throat. I________ caught your cold.
A should have B may have C has D may has
6. You look refreshed and well-rested. You ________ slept well.
A must have B might has C Should had D has
7. There isn’t ________ news.
A some B any C much D few
8. How _________ gold did they sell?
A some B any C many D much
B. Complete the sentences with the correct article: a, an, or the.
1. The website crashed because of _____________computer error.
2. The tax accountant made _____________error of judgment, for which he has later apologized.
3. A company rejected the patent for _____________telephone.
4. Orton may have made _____________worst business mistake in history.

Vocabulary
A. Choose the correct answer
1. You need to use an ____________________ to make the paper stick to the door.
A adhesive B novelty C flop D boost
2. The new car model was a complete ____________________. Hardly anyone bought one.
A adhesive B novelty C flop D boost
3. To ____________________ sales, the department store is having a big sale this weekend
A adhesive B novelty C flop D boost
4. Abdullah must ____________________ eight hours of interviews before he gets the job.
A adhesive B endure C flop D boost
5. Do not ____________________ with our computer system. Otherwise, it will not work properly
A adhesive B endure C tamper D boost
B. Match:
1. novelty thrown away
2. tampered harm
3. flake forgetful, distracted
4. absent-minded irresponsible person
5. damage interfered with
6. discarded new thing
C. Write the correct word under the picture:
Iceberg - soft drink - ring – telephone
Mega Goal 3 U8/ Against the Odds
Name Class

Writing
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Write an essay with reasons and details to
support your opinion.
It takes a very special type of person to survive a difficult or dangerous situation.
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Reading
Read the passage and then answer the questions below:
In 1829, a ship called the Mermaid broke apart in Australian waters after striking a reef. Fortunately, the crew was
able to swim to a group of rocks in the water and hang on until they could be rescued. Three days later the crew of
a passing ship called Swiftsure picked them up. However, not long after, a storm hit and the winds were so strong
that Swiftsure was swept on to another part of the reef, wrecking this ship as well. Once again, the crew had to
abandon the ship. Eight hours later, a boat called Governor Ready picked up the crew of both the Mermaid and
Swiftsure. Governor Ready was already full of passengers and cargo, but they were able to squeeze the newcomers
aboard. What happened next seems too incredible to believe, but three hours later, Governor Ready caught fire
and had to be abandoned. The passengers and crews rowed away from the ship in longboats.
Next, the ship the Comet rescued the combined crew of the previous three ships. But, five days later, an intense
storm destroyed this ship as well. After clinging to broken pieces of ship and fighting off sharks for hours, the survivors
were rescued by the crew of the Jupiter. Twelve hours later, the Jupiter sank! Eventually, all the survivors were picked
up by another ship, The City of Leeds, which did finally reach Sydney Harbor. As if the startling coincidence of sinking
five ships was not strange enough, there was one additional coincidence. It is told that one of the passengers on
the Jupiter was an elderly woman from England who was traveling to Australia to find her son, who had been
missing for 15 years. As it happened, she found him before she reached Sydney: He was one of the original crew
members from the Mermaid!
A. Put ( T ) for True and ( F ) for False
1. the crew was able to swim to a group of rocks in the water
2. Three days later the crew of a passing ship called Swiftsure picked them up
3. Swiftsure was swept on to another part of the reef
4. The passengers and crews rowed away from the ship in longboats
5. Twelve days later, the Jupiter sank!
6. As it happened, she found her son before she reached Sydney
A. Choose the correct answer
1. In_____________, a ship called the Mermaid broke apart in Australian waters after striking a reef.
A 1928 B 1829 C 1828 D 1229
2. Her son had been missing for _______________years
A 13 B 16 C 15 D 20
Grammar
A. Choose the correct answer
1. He drives _____ fast that I get nervous riding in the car with him.
A so B such C so many D so much
2. This is _____ a popular mall that you can’t find anywhere to park the car.
A so B such C so much D so many
3. I got _____ sleep this week that I am very tired now.
A so B such C so little D so few
4. There are _____ books that I want to read that I can’t choose just one.
A so B such C so many D so much
5. There is _____ snow on the ground that we cannot walk out of our house.
A such B Such a C so many D so much
6. A few years ago, I __________ to be an engineer, but I then switched to medicine.
A am studying B was studying C studied D study
7. After _______ online, we discovered that we live in the same town.
A meeting B met C meet D meets
8. He ran _______ quickly that he won the race.
A so B such C few D many
9. What were you ________ in Dubai?
A do B does C doing D did
10. By the time we arrived at the picnic, the rain____________ .
A stopping B had stopped C stop D stopped
B. Complete the sentences with so or such
1. My graduation was ____________ a fun time that I will remember it forever.
2. My sister is ____________ smart that she got into Harvard University.
3.. You’ve Got Mail was ____________ a boring book that I didn’t finish it.
4. The players on the national football team are ____________ famous that everybody wants to be them.
Vocabulary
A. Choose the correct answer
1. __________ means very happy.
A delighted B astounded C assassinate D striking
2. The student ______ to follow the school’s ethical code of conduct.
A disruption B pledged C priority D summit
3. The leaders of 12 African countries attended the ______ to discuss how to improve trade on the continent.
A disruption B pledged C priority D summit
4. More laws need to be passed to ______ the planet. I don’t think we’re doing enough to protect it.
A assassinate B astounded C Safeguard D striking
5.__________ means to kill an important or famous person
A assassinate B astounded C Safeguard D striking
B. Match:
1. pledge uncertain
2. unprecedented confused
3. detectable very surprising
4. startling able to be found
5. disoriented never happened before
6. iffy promise
C. Write the correct word under the picture:
Snowboarding - Twin - hurricane - summit

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