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Model Engleza Lucrat
Model Engleza Lucrat
27 IANUARIE 2018
CLASA a X-a SECȚIUNEA A
Last week I (1) __________ (WALK) home after playing tennis when it
(2)____________(START) raining very heavily. 'Oh no, I (3)__________(GET) soaked
before I (4)___________ (REACH) home,' I thought. 'I wish I (5)_____________
(REMEMBER) to bring my raincoat.' Luckily just then a friend of mine passed in her car and
offered me a lift. (6) ____________(YOU WANT) to go for a drink?' she asked. 'I think I'd
rather you took me home,' I said. 'If I (7) _________(not change) my clothes, I know I
(8)____________ (fall) ill, and then I (9)_________ (not be able) to play in the tennis
tournament next week. And I (10)____________ (PRACTISE) hard for the last month.'
II. Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in each sentence (10
x 1p = 10 p)
III. Read the following text and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits in
each gap (10 x 1p = 10p)
(1) ___________________, people all over the world are working longer hours. We also have
more leisure time than ever before. After sleeping and working, watching TV is by far the
most (2) ___________________ leisure activity the world over. The British watch more TV
than any other nation in Europe, but they read more too. The majority, 85%, read newspapers,
and 54% regularly read books. Two thirds of modern European women work full time, but
they still do the main (3) _______________ of the housework too. Husbands help in the
household more than they did in former times. No wonder that many working women say
they are stressed and (4) ________________. According to the latest (5)
__________________ by supermarkets, the average British family spends just 11 minutes
preparing for the main evening meal. Almost half of all UK families in the UK eat together
only once a month or (6) __________________. More than half of young people in the UK
have a full - time job (7) ___________ to the age of 19, but the majority of young Spanish
and Italian people do not start full-time work until they are 24. The average American
fourteen year-old (8) _________________ only half an hour a day doing homework, and less
than a fifth of them participate in sports, music or have other hobbies. (9)
____________________, 65 % say they spend their time chatting on their mobiles and (10)
___________________ out with friends in shopping malls.
IV. Rephrase the following sentences. Do not change the word given. Use
between two and five words. (2p x5 =10p)
1. My involvement in medicine started when I was at university.
I have …………………… I was at university. INVOLVED
2. I regret not going to university when I was young.
I ………………….. to university when I was young. WISH
3. I do not really want to go to the party.
I …………………. to the party. FEEL
4. Immediately after we arrived home it started raining.
……………………..home than it started raining. NO
5. There was very little to do on the ferry.
There was ………………… on the ferry. HARDLY
Diane Modahl’s six older sisters all live within a ten-minute drive of their parents’
house in a suburb of Manchester. It is the place where Modahl lived from the age of 11 until
the age of 24, when she married and moved to Sale – twenty minutes away by car. Every
Sunday she and her husband, like the rest of her siblings, return to Manchester for a huge
Jamaican lunch of marinated chicken, rice with peas and fried potatoes. It is a family tradition
and they all relish it.
In Diane’s mind, Manchester stands for happiness. Up until the age of 11 she had lived
in Moss Side and Longside. She remembers little about these places except the sports days her
father used to organize for the children in the neighbourhood. Her father, who worked in the
pastry department of a factory, was, she says, ‘like the Pied Piper’, knocking on everybody’s
door and encouraging them to take part. ‘The first prize for the races would be a chocolate
bar, which really inspired me then.’
Her mother, a nurse, ‘is a very ambitious and positive lady’, and Modahl thinks it was
mostly due to her desire to make ‘a step up’ that the family moved from their three-bedroom
council house in Longside to a very large five-bedroomed Victorian house in Manchester, an
area which ‘tended to be white middle-class’.
Modahl made friends with two girls living opposite. ‘I do remember always being
different from them but if they were racists, it was inadvertent. They’d ask rather silly
questions, like did I burn in the sun, and what kind of makeup could I use? Colour and race
never came up in Longside, but there were more black people there. I was bemused by
people’s reaction to me in Manchester but there was never any blatant name - calling and I
never felt uncomfortable. Although my brothers and sisters always accused me of being naïve,
I think it was just ignorance and curiosity.
Whereas before her marriage Modahl would never have contemplated leaving her home
town, since meeting her husband she now feels ‘the sky’s the limit’. She says she’s more
mature. ‘I wouldn’t hesitate to move to Norway, where he comes from. We are thinking of it
and it’s an exciting thought. He and I rely on each other totally. We both want each other to
achieve our ambitions. Now we have our first child we have to set a standard and tone for our
family. I think my parents would be disappointed if they felt one of us was being held back
and tied to them.’
II. Read the text again and write a narrative-descriptive essay about a 16-year old
teenager who has just moved to a new school. Your writing should refer to what
happened on their first day there, the atmosphere of the place and their feelings and
emotions. (200-220 words) 50 p