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سرم را سرسری متراش ای استاد سلمانی................... که ما هم در دیار خود سری داریم و سامانی

famous adj. well-known بلند آوازه‌ ،مشهور ،معروف‌ ،نامي‌ ،عالي     

introduce v. present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; initiate, معرفى کردن

Roman Catholic adj. of or pertaining to the Roman Catholic Church

Roman Catholic Churchn. Christian church with the Pope as its head


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grade 12 glosssary lesson 8
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Combine: unite, join; come together; become one تركيب كردن، آميختن  


n. harvesting machine; combination (especially of political or business interests

Carry:   حمل كردن
   v. bear; transport; hold and transport a person or an object; convey information

Handheld: n. any item small enough to be held in the hand (such as a camera, computer, etc.)

A mobile device (also known as converged device, handheld device, handheld computer, "Palmtop" or simply 'handheld) is a pocket-sized computing device, typically comprising a small visual display screen for user output and a miniature keyboard or touch screen for user input

Device: tool; instrumentوسيله، اسباب

Process: پردازش کردن


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Exploration: (N) traveling to unknown lands/places   سياحت‌ اكتشافي‌

explorative: adj. of research, investigative; of exploration, of adventure and traveling to unknown regions

 (ADV.)exploratively

Exploration is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery, e.g. of unknown regions, including space (space exploration),

Ancient: adj. very old, antique, archaic باستاني‌، ديرينه‌، قديمي‌، كهن‌، كهنه‌، پير

dream: v. have thoughts and visions while sleeping; imagine; wish for خواب‌، خواب‌ ديدن‌، رويا ديدن‌

planet: n. heavenly (celestial) body that orbits a star

former:            mentioned first

 


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لینک دانلود

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Labor (N): strenuous physical or mental work; job or work that must be accomplished;

(V): work, work hard, struggle (especially to attain a goal)كار، رنج‌، زحمت‌، كوشش‌‌

Strenuous adj. requiring great effort

Issue (N):  subject, topic, matter under discussionموضوع‌

Sort (N):  type, kindجور، قسم‌، نوع‌، گونه‌، طور، طبقه‌

Laborer n. worker كارگر، عمله‌

Clay n. type of soil used to make pottery and bricksخاك‌ رس‌، رس‌، گل‌، خاك‌ كوزه‌ گري‌،

Bare-feet: having no shoes on

 


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IN HIS SUBLIME NAME

ENGLISH GRADE 11 NOVEMBER 


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حکایت دعوا بر سر خال از زمان خواجه حافظ شیرازی آغاز گردید و تا زمان معاصر ما کشیده شد ! داستان با بیتی از اشعار حافظ شروع گردید . سپس صایب تبریزی در سالهایی بعد بگونه ای انتقادی و با الگو برداری از اصل شعر حافظ را محکوم به اشتباهش کرد و نهایتا شهریار پاسخی زیبا و شنیدنی برای صایب تبریزی سرود .


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  1. Are you able to drive a car?
  2. How often were you absent from work or away from college or school last year?
  3. Have you ever accompanied a singer on a musical instrument?
  4. How well did you do when you first went to school according to your teachers?
  5. What was your worst habit when you were a baby according to your parents?
  6. What is your worst habit according to your best friend?
  7. Has anybody ever accused you of something you didn't do?
  8. Has anybody ever accused you of something you did?

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Just an hour and a half  to drive from Dubai or Abu Dhabi through rolling sand dunes along a tree-lined freeway takes you to the oasis city of Al Ain (Arabic: 'The Eye'). .....................


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Hatta
The town of Hatta is a mountain enclave belonging to the Emirate of Dubai and can be reached in an hour’s drive due east. It lies on the banks of Wadi Hatta, which is ........................................


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حتما وقتی اولین بار وارد یک سرور چت شدید با کلماتی از قبیل asl pls یا h r u یا brb مواجه شدید . این کلمات که حروف اول کلمات یک جمله هستند برای راحتی کار و سرعت در چت به کار گرفته می شوند که خیلی وقتها مفید هم هستند. البته ممکنه که شما زیاد با چت سر و کار نداشته باشید ولی خوب بالاخره در اینترنت گاهی نیاز به ارتباط آنلاین هم هست . هر روز تعداد زیادی به این کلمات اضافه می شود و کسی نمی توانید بگوید که همه   این کلمات را بلد است ولی بهتر است معنی چند تایی که همیشه با آنها برخورد داشته ایم بدانیم تا حداقل بدانیم که چه چیزی را به کار می بریم………………..


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HERE IS ONE MORE SAMPLE FINAL QUESTION SHEET


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grade 11 final exam sample question sheet


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Iranians can easily travel to Dubai. They can embark on a ship in one of the Iranian port cities and come to Dubai. They will arrive in Dubai within 45 minutes. The Iranian association in Dubai is larger than the associations of other countries. The Iranian association has a football field and traditional restaurants.

There are both public and private Iranian schools in Dubai where Iranian students can continue their studies at different levels. Iranian universities also have branches in Dubai. The Islamic Azad University's Dubai branch accepts students in various fields of study.

An Iranian Business Directory published in Dubai lists 7,073 Iranian companies operating in Dubai, in 31 different business categories ranging from banking and finance to oil and real estate. There is an Iranian Trade Center in Dubai that regularly holds international business shows and an Iranian Business Council operating in Dubai to promote Iranian INVESTMENT in Dubai.

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If you have a rough cough, climbing can be tough when going through the bough on a tree!

There is neither egg in eggplant, nor ham in hamburger; neither apple nor pine in pineapple. English muffins weren’t invented in England!

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                                                       A fish out of water

If you feel like a fish out of water , you  feel uncomfortable
  because of an unfamiliar situation or unfamiliar surroundings.
  "As a non-golfer, I felt like a fish out of water at the clubhouse."

 

Hope against hope

If you hope against hope, you continue to hope even when the
  situation looks bad
  "The whole building was destroyed by fire.  John's parents are hoping
  against hope that he escaped in time."

Hot under the collar

If you get hot under the collar, you feel annoyed, indignant or
  embarrassed.
  "If anyone criticizes his proposals, Joe immediately gets hot under
  the collar."

Keep a stiff upper lip

If a person keeps a stiff upper lip, they contain their emotion
  and do not let other people see their feelings.
  "When she heard the bad news, she kept a stiff upper lip."

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Mouse potato

This term refers to a person who spends a lot of time in front of the computer.
 "My son and his friends are all mouse potatoes - constantly glued to   the computer!"

The apple of your eye

If somebody is the apple of your eye, this means that you like them very much:
 "My grandson is the apple of my eye".

A fat cat

To refer to a rich and powerful person as a fat cat means that you disapprove of the way they use their money or power.

Like chalk and cheese

Two people who are like chalk and cheese are completely different from each other.

A wet blanket

 A person who is a wet blanket is so boring or unenthusiastic that they prevent other people from enjoying themselves.
 "Come on! Don't be such a wet blanket!"

 

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 Over the moon

If you are over the moon, you are absolutely delighted.
  "We were all over the moon when we heard the good news."

Nice as pie

If a person is nice as pie, they are surprisingly very kind and friendly. 
 
"After our argument, she was nice as pie!"

Over the moon

If you are over the moon, you are absolutely delighted.
  "We were all over the moon when we heard the good news."

Put one's foot in one's mouth

  If you put your foot in your mouth, you do or say something that  offends, upsets or embarrasses someone else.
  "She really put her foot in her mouth when she mentioned the housewarming party - Andy hadn't been invited!"

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A finger in every pie

If someone has a finger in every pie, they are involved in many activities
 "For information about the town development project, you should talk to John Brown. He has a finger in every pie."

Get your fingers burnt

If you get your fingers burnt, you suffer as a result of an unsuccessful action and are nervous about trying again.
 "He got his fingers so badly burnt in the last elections that he decided to withdraw from politics."

 

Keep your fingers crossed

If you keep your fingers crossed, you hope that something will be   successful.
  "I'm doing my driving test tomorrow.  Keep your fingers crossed for me."

Five-finger discount

  If somebody gets a five-finger discount, they take something without paying. In other words, they steal.
  "How could he afford that watch?"                   "Who knows - perhaps with a five-finger discount!"

 

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