Banque-outils pour l'évaluation Académie de Strasbourg
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Faits divers
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Script | Test | Corrigé | Type doc. | Thématique | Stratégie | |
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L.B1.3 |
Would there be
detectives waiting for Sam at London Airport? It was crazy to
leave Brazil. In Brazil there was sun, freedom and beautiful
women. He could live happily for years with his £50,000. In
Britain there was rain, trouble, policemen and a strong chance of
prison. Next to him, there was sitting a tall, incredibly
beautiful girl who looked at him and said: “My name’s Detective Sergeant Honeybone.” |
Sam is: A A detective. B A prisoner. C A sergeant. D A thief. |
Sam is: D A thief. |
Extrait littéraire | Faits divers |
Repérer les indications pertinentes
: lieux, personnages
Sélectionner et trier les informations Déduire Inférer le sens de mots inconnus |
L.B1.5 |
The RSPCA has prosecuted two 19-year-old students for putting a hamster in an envelope and sending it. A postman emptying the post-box was shocked to discover the hamster peeping out of a hole it had chewed in the envelope. Thankfully the lucky rodent was not hurt and has now been re-housed with a veterinary nurse. The students were prosecuted for abandoning a hamster and banned from owning any animal for 10 years. | In this story the rodent is: A A hamster B A postman C A student D A veterinary nurse |
In this story the rodent is: A A hamster. |
Articles de presse | Faits divers | Repérer un champ lexical Mettre en relation les informations Déduire le sens |
L.B1.6 |
The RSPCA has prosecuted two 19-year-old students
for putting a hamster in an envelope and sending it. A postman
emptying the post-box was shocked to discover the hamster peeping
out of a hole it had chewed in the envelope. Thankfully the lucky
rodent was not hurt and has now been re-housed with a veterinary
nurse. The students were prosecuted for abandoning a hamster and
banned from owning any animal for 10 years. |
A The postman was punished for
opening the envelope. B The RSPCA protects students and rodents. C The two students are now allowed to own an animal for ten years. D The two students were punished for being cruel to an animal. |
D The two students were punished for being cruel to an animal. | Article de presse |
Faits divers | Repérer un champ lexical Mettre en relation les informations Trier Déduire Inférer |
L.B1.9 |
Two young women are awaiting
trial in the Caribbean after being arrested for trying to
smuggle out rare eggs of a near-extinct parrot.
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The two women were arrested because: A They had killed a rare bird. B They had stolen a rare parrot. C They were caught with something prohibited. D They had eaten parrot eggs. |
C They were caught
with something prohibited.
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Article de presse | Faits divers | Repérer des champs lexicaux Sélectionner et mettre en relation les informations |
L.B1.34 |
Nicola Thomas, 15, was the
heroine of the hour when the Greek cruise ship 'Jupiter' started
to sink. She was about to be rescued from the cold sea when she
heard cries for help. She went back into the water twice to
rescue fellow school pupils . And in spite of cold and tiredness
Nicola pulled two children to safety before being taken to
hospital.
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Choose the correct sentence about Nicola Thomas: A She didn't manage to rescue two children because she was too tired B She didn't manage to rescue two children because the water was too cold C She rescued pupils from her own school D She was finally rescued by the 'Jupiter'. |
REPONSE C | Presse | Faits divers | Repérer un champ lexical Repérer les indications pertinentes Organiser Déduire |