I like my new science class in the morning, but I
_____ sleeping later
am used to
used to
use to
would use to
would use to
would
used to be going to
was going to
were going to
yet
for
since
since
yet
for
philanthropist
impoverished
excelled
He has a ______ for being one of the greatest doctors
in the field of neurosurgery
philanthropist
reputation
prominent
prominent
founder
endowment
The past tense ending ed in ( talked ) is pronounced
as
/id/
/t/
/d/
Read the following paragraph then answer the questions
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Rajhi, the world-renowned
philanthropist and winner of the 2012 King Faisal International Prize for
Service to Islam, has not always been a billionaire. Born in 1929, he spent his
youth in Al-Qassim where he and his brother Saleh began their business,
changing money for pilgrims, on their way to the cities of Makkah and Madinah.
Their business expanded in the 1970s during the oil boom in Saudi Arabia. The
Al-Rajhi brothers helped migrant workers from Indonesia, Pakistan and other
places to send their earnings home. They were granted permission to establish a
bank, the Al Rajhi Bank, which complied with religious tenets such as a ban on
interest. Founding the bank, which is now the world’s biggest Islamic lender,
was not hurdle-free. Sulaiman Al-Rajhi began by opening an office in Britain,
to introduce the Islamic banking system on a more international basis. However,
his initial attempts to secure a banking license were unsuccessful, as British
officials were not aware of the principles and requirements of Islamic banking.
He had to travel to different countries in order to explain to bankers that
interest was forbidden by Islam and regarded as unacceptable by pious people
all over the world. He pointed out that interest caused a lot of people to
avoid transactions with banks, and to keep their cash and valuables at home.
Eventually, the banking system he proposed was launched in Saudi Arabia and
subsequently implemented in the United Kingdom.
.In his early life he did not seem to have much hope of
becoming a billionaire. (
False
True
Read the following paragraph then answer the questions
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Rajhi, the world-renowned philanthropist and winner of the 2012 King Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam, has not always been a billionaire. Born in 1929, he spent his youth in Al-Qassim where he and his brother Saleh began their business, changing money for pilgrims, on their way to the cities of Makkah and Madinah. Their business expanded in the 1970s during the oil boom in Saudi Arabia. The Al-Rajhi brothers helped migrant workers from Indonesia, Pakistan and other places to send their earnings home. They were granted permission to establish a bank, the Al Rajhi Bank, which complied with religious tenets such as a ban on interest. Founding the bank, which is now the world’s biggest Islamic lender, was not hurdle-free. Sulaiman Al-Rajhi began by opening an office in Britain, to introduce the Islamic banking system on a more international basis. However, his initial attempts to secure a banking license were unsuccessful, as British officials were not aware of the principles and requirements of Islamic banking. He had to travel to different countries in order to explain to bankers that interest was forbidden by Islam and regarded as unacceptable by pious people all over the world. He pointed out that interest caused a lot of people to avoid transactions with banks, and to keep their cash and valuables at home. Eventually, the banking system he proposed was launched in Saudi Arabia and subsequently implemented in the United Kingdom.
a wealthy person who gives advice and time to help make life better for other people
a wealthy person who gives money and time to help make life better for other people
a wealthy person who gives no money and no time to help make life better for other people
Read the following paragraph then answer the questions
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Rajhi, the world-renowned philanthropist and winner of the 2012 King Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam, has not always been a billionaire. Born in 1929, he spent his youth in Al-Qassim where he and his brother Saleh began their business, changing money for pilgrims, on their way to the cities of Makkah and Madinah. Their business expanded in the 1970s during the oil boom in Saudi Arabia. The Al-Rajhi brothers helped migrant workers from Indonesia, Pakistan and other places to send their earnings home. They were granted permission to establish a bank, the Al Rajhi Bank, which complied with religious tenets such as a ban on interest. Founding the bank, which is now the world’s biggest Islamic lender, was not hurdle-free. Sulaiman Al-Rajhi began by opening an office in Britain, to introduce the Islamic banking system on a more international basis. However, his initial attempts to secure a banking license were unsuccessful, as British officials were not aware of the principles and requirements of Islamic banking. He had to travel to different countries in order to explain to bankers that interest was forbidden by Islam and regarded as unacceptable by pious people all over the world. He pointed out that interest caused a lot of people to avoid transactions with banks, and to keep their cash and valuables at home. Eventually, the banking system he proposed was launched in Saudi Arabia and subsequently implemented in the United Kingdom.
Which
were the main characteristics of the Al Rajhi Bank?
it complied with religious tenets such as a ban on interest
none of the above
it doesn't complied with religious tenets such as a ban on interest
Read the following paragraph then answer the questions
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Rajhi, the world-renowned philanthropist and winner of the 2012 King Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam, has not always been a billionaire. Born in 1929, he spent his youth in Al-Qassim where he and his brother Saleh began their business, changing money for pilgrims, on their way to the cities of Makkah and Madinah. Their business expanded in the 1970s during the oil boom in Saudi Arabia. The Al-Rajhi brothers helped migrant workers from Indonesia, Pakistan and other places to send their earnings home. They were granted permission to establish a bank, the Al Rajhi Bank, which complied with religious tenets such as a ban on interest. Founding the bank, which is now the world’s biggest Islamic lender, was not hurdle-free. Sulaiman Al-Rajhi began by opening an office in Britain, to introduce the Islamic banking system on a more international basis. However, his initial attempts to secure a banking license were unsuccessful, as British officials were not aware of the principles and requirements of Islamic banking. He had to travel to different countries in order to explain to bankers that interest was forbidden by Islam and regarded as unacceptable by pious people all over the world. He pointed out that interest caused a lot of people to avoid transactions with banks, and to keep their cash and valuables at home. Eventually, the banking system he proposed was launched in Saudi Arabia and subsequently implemented in the United Kingdom.
When was Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul-Aziz born?
1935
1950
1890
1929
/id/
/d/
/t/
hurdle
humble
dispute
not use to
didn’t use to
not used to
another
others
other
another
others
grieving
devoted
fled
unification
devoted
compensate
invaluable
legendary
The charity I donate to helps to build schools in
______ areas
prominent
impoverished
reputation
extremely valuable; priceless
animals that live by hunting others
to overcome a weakness with a strength
ran away
fled
invaluable
predators
compensate
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