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TEST DE VERIFICARE A CUNOȘTINȚELOR
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ADMITERE ÎN CLASELE CU PROFIL BILINGV
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A. Read the following text attentively
and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F): 20
points
Bonnie
Prince Charlie
In
1707 Scotland and England became one country: the United Kingdom of Great
Britain. Before that they were two independent countries with their own
parliaments. Some Scots, especially in the Highlands, were not happy that the
government was now in London and not in Edinburgh. They believed that a member
of the Scottish royal family, a Stuart, should be king of England and Scotland
and they wanted an independent Scottish parliament again.
Their
last hope was in 1745 when Charles Edward Stuart - or Bonnie Prince Charlie, as
he is often called – led an army against the English. The last battle was at
Culloden, six miles from Inverness, on April 16th 1746. But the
English, with an army of 9000 men, easily defeated the 5000 Scots from the
Highlands.
After
the battle, Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped to the Outer Hebrides, where he hid
in lonely caves and huts. The English tried to find the prince and kill him.
But a Scotswoman, Flora Macdonald, helped Charlie to get an Irish passport and
gave him some women’s clothes. Charlie then travelled with Flora as her
servant, Betty Burke, “over the sea of Skye*”. The English looked everywhere
for him. They even offered 30 000 pounds for information where Prince Charlie
was, but not one Scotsman said a word. He later sailed to France and never came
back to Scotland again. Today Bonnie Prince Charlie is still a popular hero in
Scotland, and some Scots still think of Culloden as the place where they lost
their independence.
Note:
*it is one of the largest and most beautiful Scottish islands
1. Before
1707 Scotland and England were not united.
2. Scotland
didn’t have a parliament before 1707.
3. The
Scots were pleased that, after 1707, the government was in London.
4. The
Scottish hoped to have their own parliament again after the battle of Culloden.
5. The
battle took place in Great Britain.
6. The
Scots outnumbered the English in the battle.
1. Bonnie
Prince Charlie ran away after the battle.
2. The
English wanted to catch him in order to send him to prison.
3. The
Prince was helped to leave the country by a woman.
4. Culloden
holds a particular meaning for the people of Scotland.
A. For
questions 1-15 read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best
fits each gap. 30
points
This
is an open letter to the three people who (1)………….. my handbag from the
Highgate boutique where I am employed as a sales assistant.
When
you (2)…………… my bag I don’t know what you
(3)…………you (4)……………. With my wages, there’s not much left on a Tuesday. I hope
the 5-pound note (5) ……………useful to you. I (6)……………the social security office
so you (7)……………… to cash the child benefit next week. I hope that (8)……….. you
too short, but if you really (9)………….a couple of pounds, I suppose you
(10)……….. always cash one of the two cheques left in my cheque book. Of course,
I (11) ………….. the bank right away and the cheque-cashing card is no longer
valid, so it (12) ……… much use to you.
When I (13)……..my son
what (14)………….. he just asked, ‘Why, Mummy, why us?’ I (15)…………. that question.
I wonder if you can.
1. A.
steal B. stole C. stolen D. were stealing
2. A.
have taken B. will take C. took D. were taking
3. A.
thought B. think C. are thinking D. have been thinking
4. A.
were going to get B. had got C. had been getting D. had get
5. A.
were B. be C. was D. should be
6. A.
inform B. have
informing C. have informed D. had informed
7. A.
are not able B. won’t be able C. will be able D. are able
8. A.
left B. was
leaving C. will leave D. won’t leave
9. A.
will need B. needing C. are need D. need
10. A.
will B. could C. must D. won’t
11. A.
phoned B. was phoning C. had phoned D. phone
12. A.
will be B. can be C. won’t be D. mustn’t be
13. A.
were telling B. tell C. will tell D. told
14. A.
has happened B. had happened C. happens D. will happen
15. A.
couldn’t answer B. can’t answer C. wouldn’t answer D. won’t answer
A.
For
each question, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to
the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.
You must use between TWO and FIVE words, including the word given. 10 points
1. “Have
you seen any science fiction films recently?” she asked.
IF She asked
me ……………………….........… science fiction films recently.
2. They
are painting the walls of the old castle.
ARE The walls of the old castle ……………………………..
3. This
is the most delicious meal I have ever eaten.
SUCH I ………………………………….. a delicious meal.
4. She
doesn’t have many friends because she is shy.
WERE If she …………………………………… have many friends.
5. Tom
tidied his room first and then he left for work.
BEFORE Tom …………………………………. he left for work.
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