Banque-outils pour l'évaluation Académie de Strasbourg
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Vie quotidienne
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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. |
Courrier des lecteurs |
Vie quotidienne | Sélectionner Déduire |
L.B1.13 |
I was a teacher in San Francisco where many of my
students celebrated Chinese New Year. Traditionally, kids get
small red envelopes with money enclosed from family members. I thought it would be fun to give my students envelopes as well. I didn’t want to give them real cash so I enclosed miniature $ 1,000 bills inside each envelope. When one of my students opened her envelope, she was horrified. She informed me that at Chinese funerals, people burn fake money to symbolize prosperity in the afterlife for the deceased. By giving kids fake money I was in a sense telling them “I hope you die”. |
Which sentence best sums up the situation? A Chinese people don’t like American dollars B Chinese people like fake money C Chinese people don’t like getting small red envelopes D Different people, different habits |
Which sentence best sums up the situation? D Different people, different habits |
Témoignage |
Vie quotidienne |
Repérer des champs lexicaux Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire Inférer le sens de mots inconnus |
L.B1.17 |
What did I do all day? I got Pat up, got him
dressed and got him off to school. I shopped and cleaned. I was
waiting for him at the school gates in the afternoon when he came
out. Then I made sandwiches, read to him and got him ready for
bed. What did I do all day? |
The man here A is called Pat and is explaining what he used to do when he was young B is speaking about his own childhood as a little child C is telling us how he used to spend his days D wants to show how difficult school was when he was a child. |
The man here C is telling us how he used to spend his days |
Témoignage |
Vie quotidienne |
Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire |
L.B1.18 |
She is the daughter of a rock star worth £100
million. But 24-year-old Kimberley Stewart is having to learn the
value of money by working in a boutique for £6 an hour. Her father
Rod is worried that all his children have become too dependent on
him and is forcing them to make their own way in the world. |
Which sentence is correct? A Kimberley is a rock star B Kimberley is worth one hundred million dollars C Rod doesn’t want Kimberley to work in a shop D Rod wants his children to earn their living. |
Which sentence is correct? D Rod wants his children to earn their living. |
Article de “presse people” |
Vie quotidienne |
Repérer des champs lexicaux Repérer les indications pertinentes Déduire et dégager le sens du texte |
L.B1.21 |
Dalgliesh was woken next morning by the ring of
the telephone. His aunt must have answered it quickly because the
ringing stopped immediately and he dozed again into that happy
transe between waking and sleeping which follows a good night. |
At the end of this text, A Dalgliesh is answering the phone B Dalgliesh is answering his aunt C Dalgliesh is half asleep D the telephone is still ringing. |
Réponse: C |
Récit |
Vie quotidienne |
Inférer le sens d’un mot inconnu Repérer des champs lexicaux Déduire |
L.B1.22 |
Are you ironing bored? Then give us a ring on 01306 631985 Regular or 'one off' jobs welcome. Full dry cleaning service. Delivery and collection available. |
Who does this ad mainly concern? A People who are fed up with ironing B People who are unemployed C People who collect precious objects D People who have a boring life. |
Réponse: A |
Petites annonces |
Vie quotidienne |
Repérer un champ lexical Inférer Mettre en relation pour dégager la cohérence |
L.B1.26 |
This professional corkscrew has been produced to
the highest specifications, and is designed to eliminate twisting,
straining and unnecessary struggling, opening bottles in just a
few seconds. |
This object is used for A dancing B rock climbing C stamps collecting D wine drinking |
Réponse: D |
Notice |
Vie quotidienne | Repérer un champ lexical Mettre en relation Déduire |
L.B1.28 |
Don't forward an ________ without the sender's
permission. Don't send confidential information in your ________ . Be sure to fill in the subject box so that people can see what the ________ is about. Stay calm if you get a rude ________ . Wait a while before answering, then do so in a polite manner. |
The SAME word is missing four times in the text
below. Choose the correct one. A answer B address C e-mail D letter |
REPONSE C |
Notice |
Vie quotidienne | Repérer un champ lexical Inférer Déduire Repérer des indications pertinentes |