Grade 12 Reading Mock Exam
Grade 12 Reading Mock Exam
Grade 12 Reading Mock Exam
Name_______________________________________________Date_________________________
Read the three texts (A, B, and C) carefully and answer the following questions.
Text A
The Great Wall of China is not a continuous wall, but is a collection of short walls that often follow the crest of
hills on the southern edge of the Mongolian plain. The Great Wall of China, known as Long Wall of 10,000 Li, extends
for about 8,850 kilometers. The wall is up to 7.6 meters high, 4.6 to 9.1 meters wide at the base, and from 2.7 to 3.7 meters
wide at the top.
The first set of walls was designed to keep Mongol nomads out of china. It was built of earth and stones in wood
frames. Some addition and modifications were made to these simple walls over the next millennium, but the major
construction of the modern walls began during the Ming dynasty (1388-1644 Chinese calendar).
It is wide enough at the base to allow the marching of troops or passing of wagons. At regular intervals, guard
stations and watch towers were established. Since the great wall was not continuous, Mongol invaders had no trouble
breaching it.
Text B
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were located in the east bank of Euphrates, South of Baghdad in Iraq. King
Hammurabi was the most famous king of the Babylonian kingdom. Under his rule, the entire kingdom flourished. His son
Nebuchadnezzar was the one who built the Hanging gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven marvels of world.
The gardens did not really hang on the roof using cables or ropes, but derives this name from the fact that it was
built on the roof top. According to the popular notion, Nebuchadnezzar built it to lessen his wife's homesickness. He was
married to Amities, daughter of the king Medes who seems to have had a passion for mountainous surroundings. So the
king decided to build an artificial, terraced hill cultivated with trees and flowering plants.
According to Herodotus, the outer walls of the garden were 80 feet thick, 320 feet high, and 56 miles in length.
Inside the inner walls there were fortresses and temples containing immense statues of solid gold.
Text C
The Deira Clock Tower, sometimes called the Dubai Clock Tower, is a roundabout that is located in the
heart of Dubai. It was built in 1962 to mark the discovery of oil in the region.
The Deira Clock Tower stands at the gateway of Maktoum Bridge, and was the first permanent structure
to straddle Dubai Creek, providing a vital link between Bur Dubai and Deira. Maktoum Bridge was officially
opened in 1963, enabling goods to move quickly from the customs wharf, or landing stage in Bur Dubai to the
Deira dhow wharf, for transportation by traditional dhow to the Gulf States and India.
This clock tower is one of Dubais oldest monuments and was built by Overseas AST. Company.
However, during 1972, the monument started to crack and corrode because the local builder had used unwashed
beach sand for the concrete. In addition, the steel reinforcements used to build the tower had corroded, as concrete
had not been used in the original construction. It was then restored in the same year.
T.Ahmed Mohammed Abu Tammam School
A. famous buildings
B. exciting destinations
C. outstanding landmarks
D. historical cultures
B. Match the following statements / questions with the correct text. Write A, B or C on the line.
2. This site connected between two major parts of the city. ___________
3. Which text provides information about what was kept in the walls? ___________
C. Decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write true or false on the lines.
D. Use NO MORE THAN ONE WORD from the texts to complete the following sentences.
10. Since the__________________ wasnt narrow, soldiers could walk on the wall.