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VARIANTA CNDV

PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOSTINTELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZA


Pentru admiterea in clasa a IX-a cu program bilingv de predare iunie 2013

Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii.


Se acorda 10 puncte din oficiu.
Total = 70 puncte
I. Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C or D fits best each space (10
x 1p = 10 p )
COFFEE CULTURE
The other day I wanted a cup of coffee, so I popped into the bank. I sat in a soft armchair
and watched the world (1)........ , which, in this case,was the (2)........... for the services of the
bank clerks. I'm joking, of course, but this could soon be common in banks in big cities.
The (3)................ for 'real coffee' in Britain, like that for mobile phones, seems never-ending.
However, the (4) ............. is that the attraction for many British people (5) ............not so much
in the coffee as in the 'coffee culture' that surrounds it. This is to do with big, soft sofas and
the idea that if you sit on one, you too can (6) ............... the actors in the American TV
comedy Friends.
The cafes acted as offices and shops in which merchants and agents, clerks and
bankers could carry out their (7) ........ In London today it is (8)............ that there are more
than 2000 cafes and the number is (9).......... . . It won't be long before coffee is sold
everywhere.You can already buy it in hospitals, motorway service stations, supermarkets and
at tourist (10) throughout the country.
1 A fly past
2 A queue
3 A demand
4 A sense
5 Aleans
6 A be
7A trading
8 A estimated
9 A raising
10 A scenes

B go by
B line
B development
B suspect
B lies
B feel
B transactions
B guessed
B growing
B points

C pass on
C wait
C claim
C suspicion
C occupies
C join
C information
C taken
C succeeding
C attractions

D walk along
D sea rch
D supply
D style
D rests
D contact
D works
D told
D remaining
D matters

II. Read this text and use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a
word that fits the space in the same line ( 10 x 1p = 10 p)

Food Production
In the not-too-distant past farm animals were able to live (0) NATURAL
lives in what we would now term 'free-range' conditions. Such farming
methods however, were not able to supply the rapidly growing (1) ......
of the world and the increasing demands on food (2) ......................
In order to cope with this rising demand, factory farming methods
were introduced along with the (3) ................of genetically
engineered (4) ...................... hormones, which resulted in
a massive increase in food (5) .................. However,
these developments in the use of factory farming and drug (6) .............
have led to a widespread feeling that animals are being caused a lot of
distress and that the quality of the food itself suffers as a consequence.
Certainly, many people (7) ............. with the idea of keeping animals
in one building for their entire (8) ..................... and argue that
more emphasis should be given to (9) ......... farming methods.
A growing number of people are choosing to eat organic food,
supporting farmers who use free-range methods,
a system which has proved to be both (10) ... and more humane.

NATURE
POPULATE
CONSUME
DEVELOP
GROW
PRODUCE
TREAT

AGREE
EXIST
ALTERNATE

ECONOMY

III.Fill in with the suitable form of the verbs in brackets ( 10 x 1p = 10 p)


Reporter Philip Taggart visits a farm where the sheep are super fit!
Farmers, as you may (1) .................. (know), (2) ....................... (have) a hard time of it in
Britain lately, and (3)........................... (turn) to new ways of earning income from their land.
This (4).......................... (involve) not only planting new kinds of crops, but also some strange
ways of making money, the most unusual of which has got to be sheep racing. Yes, you
(5) ...................(hear) me correctly! A farmer in the west of England now (6)..................hold)
sheep races on a regular basis, and during the past year over 100,000 people (7)............... (turn
up) to watch the proceedings. 'I (8).............................. (pass) the farm on my way to the sea
for a holiday,' one punter told me, 'and I (9) ........................ (think) I'd have a look.
I (10) ......................(not/believe) it was serious, to tell you the truth.'
IV. Choose the correct word or phrase underlined in each sentence: (10 x
1p=10p)
a. There were no/none people at the bus stop.
b. Normally/previously we get in touch with customers by post.
c. Not one/not no student has come late this week.
d. Some of / Some restaurants charge extra for bread.
e. Sorry, but I cant hear either/neither of you properly.
f. When I got on my bike, I noticed that both tyres/every tyre were flat.
g. According to the song, all/each you need is love.
h. Emerson is currently/for long top of the driver's league.
i. I am not making much money these days/so far this year.
j. The food tastes even worse now/presently. You've put too much salt in.

V. Fill in the blanks with one suitable word. Choose from the following words:
(10x1p=10p)
Enough, such, although, manner, have, for, which, until, it, but

The earliest soap in history was probably produced around five thousand years ago in Ancient
Babylon. Archeologists (1)..................found ancient tablets with writing on them (2) ..............
seem to describe a formula for making soap. (3)...................... the Romans probably knew
how to manufacture soap as well, (4) .................................. is believed that they only used it
(5) .................................washing fabrics and actually cleaned their bodies in a totally different
(6) .................................. . An ancient Egyptian papyrus from around 1550 B.C. also refers to
soap manufacture.
The first soaps that we would recognise today were produced by Muslim chemists in the
mediaeval Islamic world around 1000 A.D. (7) ...................................soaps were not only
made from similar materials (8) .............................also included colouring and perfume in
some cases. But it was not (9) ................................the Nineteenth Century that large-scale
soap production began making a product that was cheap (10) for everybody to afford it.
VI. Choose the correct form: (10 x1p=10p)
1. You may come if you like, but you __________.
A) don't have
B) needn't

C) don't need
D) mustn't

2. If I __________ so tired, I would have helped you.


A) wouldn't
B) wasn't

C) wouldn't have been


D) hadn't been

3. Each of their sons has __________.


A) a room of his own
B) an own room

C) a room of their own


D) own rooms

4. Dont touch anything until the police __________.


A) will arrive
B) arrive

C) shall arive
D) arrives

5. Would you mind if I joined you? __________


A) No, I don't.
B) Yes, why not.

C) No, not at all.


D) Yes, please do.

6. Sorry to bother you. __________


A) So am I.
C) Yes, of course.
B) No, you can't.
D) That`s all right.

7. The clock has just __________ eleven.


A) hit
B) beaten

C) struck
D) knocked

8. The fish youre eating __________ only six hours ago.


A) was caught
B) has been caught

C) had been caught


D) is been caught

9. Give me the dictionary for a moment, __________?


A) will you
B) can't you

C) did you
D) don't you

10. The bomb might explode __________ moment.


A) every
B) all

C) each
D) any

Barem
I.

1 B, 2 A, 3 A. 4 C, 5 B, 6 C, 7 B, 8 A, 9 B, 10 C

II.

1. population, 2. consumption, 3. development, 4. growth 5. production, 6. treatment,


7. disagree, 8. existence, 9.alternative, 10. economical.

III.

1) know, 2) have been having/have had, 3) have been turning/have turned/are turning,
4) involves, 5) did hear/heard 6) holds, 7) have turned up, 8) was passing, 9) thought,
10) did not believe

IV.

A) no, b) normally, c) not one d) some, e) either, f) both tyres, g) all, h) currently, i)
these days, j) now

V.

1. Have, 2. Which, 3. Although, 4. It, 5. For, 6. Manner, 7. Such, 8. But, 9.until,


10.enough

VI.

1 B, 2 D, 3 A, 4 B, 5 C, 6 D, 7 C, 8 A, 9 A, 10 D

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