Banque-outils pour l'évaluation Académie de Strasbourg
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Script | Test | Corrigé | Type doc. | Thématique | Stratégie | |
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L.B1.1 |
Read the text and circle the letter corresponding
to the correct answer. I am 70 and consider myself active around the house and garden. I’m up and down the stairs all day long, walk to and from the shops and visit friends. Do I really need to exercise on top of all that? My daughter says I do. What’s your professional opinion? |
Where is the text taken from? A An advertisement for a sports centre. B An article about keeping fit. C A letter to an advice column. D A report about exercise for old people. |
Where is the text taken from? . C A letter to an advice column. |
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L.B1.37 |
John Chen has bungee-jumped from 120-foot-high
bridges, has walked over red-hot coals and has parachuted from
planes. But in his opinion the scariest thing he has ever done
happened in 1999 when he decided to leave his former employer
Microsoft. Since then he has worked full-time for his own company,
PlayTime. |
What term best describes John Chen A Cowardly B Fearful C Fearless D Lazy |
REPONSE : C | Biographie |
Sports | Repérer un champ lexical Repérer les indications pertinentes Mettre en relation Déduire |
L.B1.38 |
Though he was born without hands or feet, Tony
Volpenstest took up track as a high school student. Fitted with
carbon-fiber prostheses that mimic the muscle action of natural
feet, he has become a world-class sprinter. In the Paralympics,
Tony Volpenstest clocked in at 11.36 seconds - only about a second
and a half behind the world's fastest able-bodied man. |
Which sentence about Tony Volpenstest is NOT
correct? A He can run very fast B He is disabled C He is the fastest sprinter on earth D He started running at High School. |
REPONSE : C | Presse | Sports | Repérer un champ lexical Repérer les indications pertinentes Mettre en relation |