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However, a common language, religion, and culture bound the people together. The Greeks called themselves Hellenes and their land Hellas. They thought of themselves as different from all other peoples, whom they called barbarians. The ancient Greeks prized their freedom and way of life. This way of life stressed the importance of the individual and encouraged creative thought. Greek thinkers laid the foundations of science and philosophy by seeking logical explanations for what happened in the world around them. Greek writers created new forms of expression, which explored human personalities and emotions. Greek civilization reached its height in Athens during the mid-400's B.C, a period of outstanding achievement known as the Golden Age. The text is: a- Expository b- Argumentative c- Descriptive(1pt) Answer the following questions according to the text? (2pts) How were the citizens of the Greek city-states? What were the famous Greek city-states? Did the Greek city-states unite? 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Use these notes: -respect their customs -organize exhibitions -write books -organize regular festivals in various arts -remind children of the glorious past of their ancestors Topic 2 Many consumers think that counterfeiting is beneficial by giving them many opportunities to buy many products. This is totally wrong. Explain why counterfeiting is an unethical behaviour giving reasons and examples for this claim. The Brothers Abbess secondary school 3rd year F.Lges Correction of the First Term Exam PART ONE: Reading and interpreting (14 points) A/ Comprehension (7points): Read the text carefully then do the activities. Greek civilization developed chiefly in small city-states around 2000 B.C. A city-state consisted of a city or town and the surrounding villages and farmland. The Greek city-states were fiercely independent and often quarreled among themselves. But their small size and constant rivalry had certain advantages. 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(b) I wish my father had not smoked cigarettes. 4- Classify the following words according to the pronunciation of the final ed: (1pts) Consisted /id/ helped /t/ advanced /t/ explored /d/ 5-Fill in the gaps with words from the list below in the following paragraph: (2pts) arose history civilizations ago Egypt was the birthplace of one of the world's first civilizations . This advanced culture arose about 5,000 years ago in the Nile River Valley in north-eastern Africa. It thrived for over 2,000 years and so became one of the longest lasting civilizations in the history. PART TWO: WRITTEN EXPRESSION ( 6points) Choose one of the following topics: Topic 1 Write a short essay about the following topic: How people protect their culture. 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