This document contains passages and sentences in Arabic for translation to English. The passages cover various topics including education, history, leadership, and science. Some example sentences are about Gandhi being a leader for India, the invention of paper and gunpowder by ancient Chinese, and the first president of the United States being George Washington.
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22.لنفسه يحب ما ليخيه يحب حتى أحدكم يؤمن ل .
None of you truly believes until he loves for his
brother what he loves for himself.
32. Choose the right translation:
1-.المين العامل دائما يعجبنى
a. I always like the worker honest.
b. I always like a honest worker.
c. I always like the honest worker.
2-بسرعة المعلومات مع يتعامل جهاز الكمبيوتر.
a. A computer is a machine that handles information
rapidly.
b. A computer is a machine that handle information
rapidly.
c. A computer is a machine that handles informations
rapidly.
33. 3-للحياة ضرلوري الماء.
a. The water is necessary for life.
b. Water is necessary for the life.
c. Water is necessary for life.
4-الكثير هنفسه علم أهنه إل ,الجامعة إلى يذهب لم أهنه رغم.
a. Although he did not go to university. He taught
himself a lot of things.
b. He taught himself a lot of things. Although he did
not go to school.
c. Although he did not go to university, he taught
himself a lot of things.
34. 5.الماضي السبوع المكتبة من استعرته الذي الكتاب قرأت.
1.I read the book that I borrowed from the
library last week.
2.Last week, I read the book that I borrowed
from the library.
3.I read book that I borrowed from the library
last week.
35. 6..النقا د من كبير بترحيب رلوايته قوبلت
1.His novel was well received by the critics.
2.His novel well received by the critics.
3.His novel is well received by the critics.
36. 7أقل الرض جاذبية ل ن بالفضاء الجاذبية باهنعدام هنشعر .
.علينا تأثيرا
a. In space, we feel weightlessness because of
the earth's gravity has less effect on us.
b. In space, we feel weightlessness because the
earth's gravity has less effect on us.
c. In space, we feel weightlessness due to the
earth's gravity has less effect on us.
37. 8.يقلد أ ن ,الطيور أذكي من يعتبر الذي ,الببغاء يستطيع
الهنسا ن صوت.
a. Parrots considered the most intelligent of
birds can mimic human speech.
b. The Parrots, considered the most intelligent
of the birds, can mimic human speech.
c. Parrots, considered the most intelligent of
birds, can mimic human speech.
38. 9ال دب تحب لهنها الهنجليزية اللغة بقسم ماجدة التحقت .
.الهنجليزي
a. Majdah likes English literature, and she joined
the English department.
b. Because Majdah likes English literature, she
joined the English department.
c. Majdah likes English literature, therefore she
joined the English department.
39. 10.عمره طول لند ن في ديكنز تشارلز عاش .
a. Lived Charles Dickens all his life in London.
b. Charles Dickens lived all his life in London.
c. Charles Dickens has been living all his life in London.
11عام القمر على الهنسا ن هبط .1968.
a. Man landed on the moon in 1968.
b. The man landed on the moon in 1968.
c. Man was landed on the moon in 1968.
12. صعوبته رغم لي أعطيته الذي الكتاب أعجبني .
a. I liked the book that you gave to me. In spite of its difficulty.
b. In spite of its difficulty, I liked the book that you gave to me.
c. I liked book that you gave to me in spite of its difficulty.
40. 13.صديقتها لو هي التجاري بالسوق أهنها .
1.She and her friend are at the mall.
2.She and her friend is at the mall.
14.يوم كل أخوه ألو الولد يحضر .
1.The boy or his brother come every day.
2.The boy or his brother comes every day.
41. •15..جدا ممل اللول القسم أبواب بكافة الكتاب هذا
1.This book, including all the chapters in the first
section, is boring.
2.This book, including all the chapters in the first
section, are boring.
16.منهكو ن اللعبين جميع لو الفريق مدرب .
1. The team captain, as well as all the players, is tired.
2. The team captain and all the players are tired.
3. The team captain, as well as his players, are tired.
42. 17.مفتوحا الصنا ديق أحد كا ن .
1. One of the boxes was open.
2. One of the boxes were open.
3. One of the boxes is open.
18.تماما ها دئا أحمد كا ن .
1. Ahmad was total quietly.
2. Ahmad was total quiet.
3. Ahmad was totally quiet.
43. 19عام حوالي البارلو د اخترع ربما .900.الميل د بعد
a. Gunpowder probably invented around the year
900 AD.
b. Gunpowder is probably inventing around the
year 900 AD.
c. Gunpowder was probably invented around the
year 900 AD.
44. 20. الكثيف الضباب بسبب شديد بحرص أقو د .كنت
a. I drove extremely carefully because the thick
fog.
b. Because of the thick fog I drove extremely
carefully.
c. Because of the thick fog I drove extremely
careful.
45. 21.صغيرة زرقاء كرة القمر من الرض تبدلو .
a. The earth, seen from the moon, looks like a
small blue sphere.
b. The earth is seen from the moon looks like a
small sphere.
c. The earth, seen from the moon, is looks like a
small sphere.
46. 22عام فى .2012.ثاهنية لفترة ألوباما باراك اهنتخاب أعيد ,
a. In 2012, Barack Obama was re-elected to a second
term.
b. In 2012, Barack Obama re-elected to a second
term.
c. In 2012, Barack Obama has been re-elected to a
second term.
47. 23.وإنتاجهم الجتماعية عاداتهم و للناس الثقافية النجازات الثقافة تشمل
. المادي
a. Culture includes people's intellectual achievements, their social
customs and their material production.
b. The Culture includes people's intellectual achievements, their
social customs and their material production.
c. Culture includes peoples' intellectual achievements and their
social customs and their material production.
24.التفاقية الزعيمان وقع .
a. The treaty were signed by the two leaders.
b. The treaty signed by the two leaders.
c. The treaty was signed by the two leaders.
48. 25.حولها تدور التى الكواكب و الشمس من تتكون الشمسية المجموعة .
a. The solar system consist of the sun and the planets that revolves
around it.
b. The solar system consists of the sun and the planets that revolves
around it.
c. Solar system consists of Sun and the planets that revolve it.
26) ديكنسون أميلى عاشت .1830-1886.المنزل نفس في حياتها كل (
a. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) lived all her life in the same house.
b. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) has lived all her life in the same
house.
c. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was living all her life in the same
house.
49. 27.الدراسي الفصل بدء منذ مشغول إنني .
a. I've been very busy. Since the new term started.
b. I've been very busy. Since the new term has started.
c. I've been very busy since the new term started.
28.السىء الجو بسبب فرنسا إلى رحلته والدي ألغى .
a. My father canceled him trip to France because of the bad
weather.
b. My father canceled his trip to France because the bad
weather.
c. My father canceled his trip to the France because of the
bad weather.
50. 29.المرتفع سعرها رغم السيارة شراء قرر .
a. He decided to buy the car although of its high price.
b. He decided to buy the car in spite of its high price.
c. He decided to buy the car despite of its high price.
30.تماما صحيحة إجابة السؤال أجاب .
a. He answered the question absolutely correct.
b. He answered the question absolutely correctly.
c. He answered the question absolute correctly.
51. Examples of fragments
She didn’t tell us anything. Although she saw us
every morning.
While on a tour of Italy. They sneaked away
from the group.
There are three types of dog here. All having the
same colour.
52. To give them the proper care and attention.
We divided them into small groups.
I told him that he has to come early. And that
he must respect his boss. Or he will lose the
job.
54. 1. The Solar System is made up of all the planets that
orbit our Sun. The Sun is the center of our solar system.
The Sun contains around 98% of all the material in the
Solar System. The larger an object is, the more gravity it
has. Because the Sun is so large, its powerful gravity
attracts all the other objects in the Solar System towards
it. It is Earth’s ultimate energy source. More than 99% of
the total mass of the solar system is contained in the Sun.
The Earth is one of the planets that travel through
space around the sun. The Sun shines on half the Earth at
any one time. When the Sun shines on one half of the
Earth, it is day. When it is day on one half, it is night on
the other half. The moon travels around the Earth. It
reflects the Sun’s light. The moon takes more than 27
days to travel around the Earth.
The Solar System الشمسية المجموعة - orbit حول تدور
gravity الجاذبيه - mass كتله
reflect يعكس - planet كوكب
55. 2- Alfred Nobel made his fortune from the
invention of dynamite. When he died, he left
most of his fortune to fund five annual prizes to
the men and women who had made the greatest
contribution to humanity in the fields of physics,
chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. In
1969, an award in the field of economics was
added. The useful work of these men and
women helps to make the world a better place.
56. 3. Many animals move from one area to
another at different times during the year for
different reasons. Some animals migrate to
warmer places in winter. Some migrate for food,
water, and protection. Other animals, like
penguins, choose the coldest time of year and
the coldest place on earth – Antarctica – to raise
their young. They migrate away from the sea, so
they are far away from predators when their
eggs hatch. It’s amazing that so many animals
are able to find their way back to the same
places in the world year after year.
57. 4. Through hard work, Ellen Ochoa became the first
Hispanic American female astronaut. Ochoa’s role model
was her mother, who worked hard to get her first college
degree. When Ochoa was young, she was interested in
music and physics. Ochoa always liked the idea of going
into space. However, she never thought of becoming an
astronaut until 1978, when NASA chose six women for the
space program. Ochoa began her training in 1990. After
three years of preparation, she went on her first mission.
Back on Earth, she has become a role model for
thousands of girls. Ochoa’s life shows them that if women
work hard, they can accomplish whatever they want.
role model أعلى مثل-نموذج
Hispanic American أسبانى أصل من أمريكية -NASA المريكيةالفضاء وكالة
astronaut فضاء رائدة -accomplish تنجز-
58. 5. History is the study of the past. It is
taught in schools and universities, and
hundreds of history books are published every
year. The study of history is considered
essential for many reasons. History helps us
understand people and societies. The most
important benefit from studying history is
discovering the origin of things. We cannot
understand the modern world without
knowledge of the past. We can say that
history to a nation is like the memory to the
individual.
59. 6. History or Biography
History and biography have several
similarities, but they are not synonymous.
Both the biographer and the historian search
for evidence. They evaluate the information
they find to decide if it is factual and
relevant. History, however, is the recorded
past of human societies; it tells the story of
nations, wars, and movements – the whole
range of past human activity. Biography
deals with a single life story.
60. The historian is interested in facts and
events that affect many lives; the
biographer seeks information that
reveals the subject’s character. If the
subject of a biography is a well-known
public figure such as a president of the
United States, his life story becomes a
historical narrative. The life of George
Washington, for instance , is a significant
segment of American history.
61. 7. Many modern European buildings are tourist
sites. The Eiffel Tower is the fifth tallest building in
France. When it was built in 1889, it was the world’s
tallest building. More than 200 million people have
visited the Eiffel Tower since it was built. It was named
after Gustave Eiffel, who designed it. It is now a
symbol of France. The year 2011 was the 152nd
birthday of another famous tourist site in Europe: Big
Ben. Big Ben is located atop the Westminster Palace in
London, England. Big Ben is the largest chiming clock in
the world. Chiming clocks are clocks that use bells to
make their sound. Big Ben is a symbol of the United
Kingdom.
Eiffel Tower ايفل برج tourist سياحى
named after اسم على مسمى atop قمة على
Westminster Palaceويستمنستر قصر symbol رمز
chiming clock ساعة دقاقة Big Ben بن بيج
62. 8. Animal migration is one of the great wonders
of the natural world. This fascinating phenomenon
takes many forms. Many animals move from one area
to another at different times during the year for
different reasons. Some animals migrate to escape
from the cold in winter. Many birds, for example, fly
south to warmer climates. Some migrate for food,
water, and protection. It’s amazing that so many
animals are able to find their way back to the same
places in the world year after year.
Phenomenon ظاهرة migration هجرة
Fascinating مدهش
63. 9. Science is different from technology. Science is
the study of the natural world. Scientists try to
understand the laws that govern all objects in the
universe. They use a group of procedures that are
called the scientific method. Technology, on the other
hand, is the use of science to make the tools and
machines that help make the life of people easier and
better. Advancement in science continually leads to
the development of new technologies.
procedure اجراء tools أدوات
advancement تقدم
64. 10. To me, books are the most interesting
things in the world. I can choose a book and
be in another place or another time without
leaving my room. Books make us know about
other peoples and other places. They can
teach us a lot of things about life. Books can
change people’s lives and even the human
history. I can spend all my life reading books.
65. 11. Education is preparation for life.
Learning facts is not the primary aim of teaching
at schools. Schools should focus on teaching
childrern how to cope with the problems of life
and how to find solutions that help make their
lives easier and better. In other words, good
education does not give the answers to all our
questions; it gives the tools that we can use to
search for the answers and the keys that help
us open new doors.
66. 12. On April 1912, the Titanic – at that time
the world’s largest and most luxurious ocean
liner – disappeared into the icy depths of the
North Atlantic. Some 1500 people died – more
casualties than in any other disaster in
peacetime history. After striking a huge
iceberg, the 46,5000 ton vessel sank in less than
three hours. Lioyd’s of London, the firm that
had insured the Titanic, had reasoned that the
probability of such an event was one in a
million. At 11:40 pm on the evening of the
disaster, the lookout on the Titanic’s bridge saw
an ominous shape ahead.
67. “Ice, Dead ahead!” he shouted. The helm was
turned hard over and the engines were
reversed, but it was too late. A 300-foot gash
was ripped along the side of the Titanic’s hull
as though it were made of tin. If the lookout
had not sighted the iceberg and the helmsman
not turned the wheel, the Titanic would
probably have struck the iceberg head-on. It is
then likely that only the bow sections of the
ship would have been flooded and, though
seriously crippled, she would have remained
afloat.
68. 13. Albert Einstein was one of the greatest
scientists of all time. He is best known for his
theory of relativity, which he first developed
when he was only 26. He also made many
other contributions to science. Einstein’s
theory revolutionized scientific thought with
new conceptions of time, space, mass, motion,
and gravitation. In so doing, he laid the basis
for controlling the release of energy from the
atom.
69. 14. With more than 30 novels and many
short stories to his credit, Naguib Mahfouz has
transformed Arabic literature, introducing
Western literary forms to Arab culture. His
Cairo Trilogy is considered a masterpiece of
cultural cross-section, presenting one of the
greatest depictions of Cairo ever recorded.
Like Dickens’ London or Balzac’s Paris,
Mahfouz’s Cairo comes to life through
meticulous attention to detail. The Trilogy
follows three generations of a single family
through Egypt’s transition into modernity, from
World War I through the 1950s.
70. In the 1960s, Mahfouz turned away from
Realism and began incorporating interior
monologue. Allegory and symbolism have
also entered his work, serving as a mask for
political discontent.
71. 15. A Language is a system of words or signs that
people use to express thoughts and feelings to each
other. It is the vehicle of transmitting knowledge from
one generation to another. Besides being a means of
communication that enables humans to cooperate,
language is also a source of entertainment that can
convey a sense of beauty through a work of literature.
Most languages were spoken first then written down
later. Languages evolve, change, and may die. Now,
there are probably more than 6,000 languages in the
world.
Vehicle وسيلة cooperate يتعاون
Transmit يوصل/ينقل evolve يتطور
Covey يوصل/ينقل
72. 16. Culture is not only about complex philosophical
systems, classical music, plastic arts, or modern
sophisticated forms of social interaction. Any group of
human beings, sharing a piece of land at a certain
historical period is said to have its particular culture, no
matter how simple or advanced. Culture is a characteristic
of all human groups, and of all individuals within those
groups. According to the anthropological definition of the
word, culture is the sum total of all the intellectual
achievements of people, their practical skills, their ways of
living, their social customs and habits, and their behavioral
patterns. As such, culture includes literary production,
arts, folkloric dancing, scientific inventions and technical
innovations. It also comprises religions and value systems.
73. 17. Culture is a human characteristic. Only human
societies are capable of cultural exchange and
transmission of knowledge, skills, and patterns of
behavior among individuals and groups, and through
generations. Animal behavior seems to be primarily
genetically determined with only few exceptions that
some scientists use as proof of the existence of animal
cultures. It is true that some primates, for instance,
pass some learned skills to other generations of the
same group. But these exceptions do not support the
case of animal cultures. Even the most flagrant cases
of animal development of cultural patterns stop short
of the most primitive human cultures.
74. 18. Changes in the political scene, the rising of new
economic powers, and the introduction of new
communication technologies are some factors that are
gradually affecting existing languages. If China's role in
the international arena continues to develop in a way
that matches its rapidly growing economic prowess,
Chinese might become the new global language, instead
of English, probably challenged by the Indian variety of
English, given the equally rapid rise of India. Children in
schools all over the world in the coming decades will then
be taught Chinese or Indian English as a second language.
75. 19. The Western image of Islam can be
traced back to the seventh century, with the
stepping of the new faith onto the stage of
history and its rapid expansion beyond the
Arabian peninsula. Few decades after the
death of Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, the
making of an image started in response to the
impact of Islam on the world arena. The
present Western image of Islam is as much the
outcome of those early days as the product
of the subsequent periods of confrontation
and those of comparative peace and
coexistence.
76. 20. Many animals are capable of communicating with each
other and sometimes with humans through sounds and body
movements. To what extent do those signs constitute language?
Scientists who study animal and bird communication have recorded
the cases of parrots, chimpanzees, dolphins and other animals who
can express a variety of meanings through gestures or sounds, or
who can recognize a large number of words in human languages.
They have also illustrated that some animals are capable of not
only learning new signs but also passing them to other animals and
to other generations of their species. But animal language cannot
be compared with human languages in terms of complexity.
Human languages are the vehicle of great religious and
philosophical ideas, the medium of expressing deep thoughts and
feelings, the reservoir of scientific theories and insights. It is not
just a means of transferring information, but a conveyer of beauty
through great works of literature. Human languages are definitely
the most complicated systems of signs.
77. 21. Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
Amelia Earhart was an American aviation pioneer
and author. Amelia was born in her grandparents’ house
in Kansas. Her parents didn’t have any money, but her
grandparents were rich and sent her to the best schools.
At 20, she decided to study nursing and worked in a
hospital in World War I. When she was 23, she visited an
air show and went up in a plane. At that moment, she
knew that she wanted to be a pilot.
In 1920, flying was dangerous, and people didn’t think
it was suitable for women. But Amelia had flying lessons,
and a year later, she broke her first record – she flew up
to 14,000 feet.
78.
79. She married at 34, but she never had children. The
next year, she became the first woman – and the
second person – to fly alone across the Atlantic. She
was now famous, and she travelled around the world
to talk about her experiences. In 1935, when she was
38, she became the first person to fly alone across the
Pacific.
When she was nearly 40, Amelia wanted to be the
first woman to fly around the world. She began the
29,000 mile flight in Milan on 1 June 1937. On 2 July,
she was nearly at the end of her journey, when her
plane disappeared near Howland Island in the Pacific
Ocean.
80. Earhart was a successful writer who served as
aviation editor for Cosmopolitan magazine from
1928 to 1930. She wrote magazine articles,
newspaper columns, essays and published two
books based upon her experiences as a flyer during
her lifetime.
Earhart's accomplishments in aviation inspired
generations of female aviators. She was a widely
known international celebrity during her lifetime.
Fascination with Amelia’s life, career and
disappearance continues to this day.
81. 22. Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American writer. She is best
known for her book Uncle Tom's Cabin, which gave a picture of the
inhuman face of slavery. This book had a very powerful effect on
public opinion in the period before the American civil war. Stowe
was born in 1811 to a religious family. She was educated at a girls'
school. When she was 21, she moved to Ohio, where she became
concerned with social problems. She always hated slavery and felt
it her duty to write about the injustice of slavery. Stowe's book
made many Americans more sympathetic with the idea of ending
slavery. Although best remembered for her successful book,
Harriet also published 20 novels and wrote on a variety of social
issues.
Slavery العبودية – الرق
Uncle Tom‘s Cabinتوم العم كوخ - civil war أهلية حرب
sympathetic with مع متعاطف -
82. 23. The Alligator is the largest reptile that lives in
North America and China. It has a large, dark body and
thick limbs. The alligator uses its powerful tail to push
itself through water. The tail is almost half the
alligator's length. While alligators move very quickly in
water, they are generally slow-moving on land. They
can, however, move quickly for short distances.
Alligators live in rivers, and large male alligators are
solitary animals. The American Alligator was once an
endangered animal but thanks to protection laws, it has
been saved. Over a million Alligators exist in the USA
today.
alligator المريكي التمساح - endangered بالقنقراض مهدد
Reptiles الزواحف - limbs أطراف
83. 24. The novel and the short story are two forms of
fiction. The novel is older than the short story. While the
modern novel appeared in England in the eighteenth
century, the short story appeared in the United States
and France in the nineteenth century. There are many
differences between the two. The first difference is that
of length. Unlike novels that can be really long, short
stories are brief works of literature, usually less than
20,000 words. Short stories have fewer characters than
novels. While short stories may focus on only one major
character; in novels, the writer has space to explore the
lives of several major characters. The plot of a short story
is also less complicated than in a novel, usually focusing
on a single conflict.
84. 25. Marie Curie was born in 1867 in Poland. She
was brought up in a poor but well educated family.
Marie was excellent in her studies and won many
prizes. She was interested in Chemistry and Biology,
and she went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne. She got
a degree in Physics and another in Math. In Paris, she
met Pierre Curie, the renowned Chemist, and they got
married. Marie's studies in radioactivity led to the
discovery of two new elements. For this discovery and
others that followed, Marie and her husband were
awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1903. In 1911,
she was awarded a second Nobel prize in Chemistry.
She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the
first person to win twice.
85. 26. Medicine is the use of science to cure
disease and maintain health. It includes
prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and
rehabilitation. Doctors use medicine to treat
illnesses. Most people visit doctors only when
they are sick. But doctors also try to keep people
from becoming ill in the first place. They do so by
increasing health awareness. They help people
know about cleanliness, good food, and
immunization. This is called preventive medicine.
Surgery is a type of medical treatment in which a
doctor cuts into someone's body in order to repair
or remove diseased parts.
86. 27. Sally Ride was an American astronaut.
She was born in Los Angeles in 1951. She joined
NASA in 1978. At the age of 32, she became the
first American woman in space as a crew member
on space shuttle Challenger. After flying twice on
the space shuttle, she left NASA in 1987. She
worked for two years at Stanford University, then
the University of California as a professor of
physics. Sally Ride is the youngest American
astronaut to travel to space. On July 23, 2012,
Sally Ride died at the age of 61, following a 17-
month battle with cancer. She will always be
remembered as a pioneering astronaut who went
87. Translating Sentences that have
Verbal Phrases
• The dog eating the flowers belongs to my neighbor.
• Peering at the map, I tried to find the street name.
88. • The novels written by Thomas Hardy are
classics of English literature.
• This novel, written by Thomas hardy, is a
classic of English literature.
• Trees blown down by the wind blocked the
road.
89. • My aunt lives in a stone cottage built by my
grandfather.
• I traced this cousin through an address found
on the Internet.
90. • Hidden by the trees, Jerry waited to scare Mark.
• Jerry, hidden by the trees, waited to scare Mark.
• The children, waiting for the play to begin, grew
bored.
91. • We saw an old woman walking up the path.
• The cookies, baked this morning, were all gone
by five o'clock.
• The woman wearing the long, red, silk dress
won Best New Artist of the Year.
92. • Parrots, considered the most intelligent of
birds, can mimic human speech.
• The car sliding out of control toward building
will likely hit the window.
• Lions, known to be the most social of the big
cats, spend twenty hours each day resting and
sleeping.