Banque-outils pour l'évaluation Académie de Strasbourg
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Script | Test | Corrigé | Type doc. | Thématique | Stratégie | |
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L.B1.8 |
More people are going to travel
by plane and this will lead to more crowded skies and greater
danger. The increase in the number of planes will mean more
pollution and building bigger planes won’t solve this problem.
In my opinion, the answer is to increase the cost of flying so
that fewer people can afford to fly.
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To make the world better, we should: A Build bigger planes. B Build more planes. C Sell cheaper air tickets. D Sell more expensive air tickets. |
To make the world better, we should: D - Sell more expensive air tickets. |
Presse: article de journal | Transports |
Repérer des champs lexicaux Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire Inférer |
L.B1.12 |
Julie: “Hello, darling. You’re late.” John: “Yes, I went to the filling station to get some petrol.” Julie: “But it only takes five minutes, doesn’t it?” John: “Not today. There was a queue halfway down the road because they were filling their tanks before the big increase in tax on petrol.” |
Choose the best title: A. Petrol more and more expensive! B. No petrol at the filling station! C. Five minutes late! D. Military cars blocking the road! |
Choose the best title: A. Petrol more and more expensive! |
Dialogue | Transports | Repérer des champs lexicaux Trier et relier les informations Déduire Inférer le sens de mots inconnus |
L.B1.29 |
A. After landing, the Canadian
doctor who had saved Mr Smith's life, explained that he had had a
bad attack of asthma due to the turbulent flight. B. The British Airways Boeing 747 en route to Toronto had been flying steadily at 30,000 feet when it suddenly flew into a violent storm. C. Sixty-five-year-old Mr Trevor Smith had a very lucky escape on a flight to Canada yesterday. D. Mr Smith immediately felt a sudden pain in his chest and collapsed from lack of oxygen. |
Write the four letters in the correct order in
the box below: Paragraph 1 __ Paragraph 2 __ Paragraph 3 __ Paragraph 4 __ |
REPONSE : C B D A |
Presse |
Transports | Organiser et hiérarchiser Classer les informations Déduire |
L.B1.36 |
After many years of faithful service, London's remaining 200 Routemaster buses are approaching the end of the line. A familiar sight on the capital's streets for more than 50 years, the buses are gradually being replaced by a newer species, more accessible to people with disabilities, parents with buggies and elderly people. |
London's Routemaster buses
A are not going to be replaced B are very convenient for handicapped people C are one of the traditional means of transportation in the city D have been seen around the city since the year 2000. |
Réponse C | Presse |
Transports | Repérer un champ lexical Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire |
L.B1.40 |
Mr Bud Lind was retired but active in his
community and one of his volunteer jobs was to occasionally drive
the high-school band bus to different outings. Because drivers
often changed, there was a sign at the front of the bus that read
"your driver is: //first initial// last name//". Bud always smiled
at watching the reactions of new band members when they read the
sign stating "your driver is: BLIND. |
Only one sentence is correct. Which one? A Although he couldn't see at all, Bud Lind drove a school bus. B Bud was blind and yet, he drove the high-school band bus. C Even if Bud was retired, he drove the high-school band bus. D The new band members were always very happy when they saw the driver's name. |
REPONSE C | Presse | Transports | Repérer un champ lexical Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire |