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Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Tineretului Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar Probă scrisă la Limba engleză L1 – L2 1 Examenul de bacalaureat 2008 Proba E/F Proba scrisă la Limba engleză L1 – L2 Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu. Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore. SUBJECT I (30 points) Read the text below and complete the following tasks. The effects of climate change are being most acutely felt in developing countries where extreme weather conditions in vulnerable regions have become more frequent as the earth’s temperature climbs. … (1) A report last year by Christian Aid, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), predicted that by the end of the century 182 million people in sub-Saharan Africa would die of disease directly attributable to climate change. … (2) With such devastating predictions, the developing world itself is making moves towards addressing climate change and reducing harmful emissions. China, the biggest producer of greenhouse gases after the US, has said it is committed to improving energy efficiency and will reduce harmful emissions by 20% in the next five years. The country’s leading meteorologist, Qin Dahe, attributed recent droughts in north-west China, where up to 300,000 people are short of drinking water, to climate change. … (3) “President Hu Jintao has said that climate change is not just an environmental issue but also a development issue.” A recent informal meeting of EU development ministers put the topic high on the agenda and a Commission proposal for a Europe-Africa energy partnership due out later this year will also focus on development and climate change. … (4) Climate change will reduce food security and water security and make vulnerable people lose even more. But how do poor African or Asian states haul themselves out of poverty without developing their economies and encouraging industry, both of which, will almost certainly drive up global emissions? (Judith Crosbie, Development and climate change) 1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points A. “The Chinese government is taking climate change extremely seriously,” he said. B. For the future, the estimates are nothing short of dire. C. “Millions more face devastation from climate-induced floods, famine, drought and conflict,” the report says. D. “Certainly donor agencies are becoming more concerned about their investments,” she said. E. “It is obvious that Africa is not to blame for anthropogenic climate change, but Africa is hit particularly hard by the consequences of climate change,” said German Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul. 2. Who/What do the words in bold refer to? 6 points 3. Give the synonyms of the following words. 10 points 1. climbs 2. disease 3. issue 4. also 5. development

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  • Ministerul Educaiei, Cercetrii i Tineretului Centrul Naional pentru Curriculum i Evaluare n nvmntul Preuniversitar

    Prob scris la Limba englez L1 L2 1

    Examenul de bacalaureat 2008

    Proba E/F Proba scris la Limba englez

    L1 L2

    Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acord 10 puncte din oficiu. Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.

    SUBJECT I (30 points) Read the text below and complete the following tasks.

    The effects of climate change are being most acutely felt in developing countries where extreme weather conditions in vulnerable regions have become more frequent as the earths temperature climbs.

    (1) A report last year by Christian Aid, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), predicted that by the end of the century 182 million people in sub-Saharan Africa would die of disease directly attributable to climate change. (2)

    With such devastating predictions, the developing world itself is making moves towards addressing climate change and reducing harmful emissions. China, the biggest producer of greenhouse gases after the US, has said it is committed to improving energy efficiency and will reduce harmful emissions by 20% in the next five years. The countrys leading meteorologist, Qin Dahe, attributed recent droughts in north-west China, where up to 300,000 people are short of drinking water, to climate change.

    (3) President Hu Jintao has said that climate change is not just an environmental issue but also a development issue.

    A recent informal meeting of EU development ministers put the topic high on the agenda and a Commission proposal for a Europe-Africa energy partnership due out later this year will also focus on development and climate change. (4)

    Climate change will reduce food security and water security and make vulnerable people lose even more. But how do poor African or Asian states haul themselves out of poverty without developing their economies and encouraging industry, both of which, will almost certainly drive up global emissions?

    (Judith Crosbie, Development and climate change) 1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points

    A. The Chinese government is taking climate change extremely seriously, he said. B. For the future, the estimates are nothing short of dire. C. Millions more face devastation from climate-induced floods, famine, drought and

    conflict, the report says. D. Certainly donor agencies are becoming more concerned about their investments, she

    said. E. It is obvious that Africa is not to blame for anthropogenic climate change, but Africa is

    hit particularly hard by the consequences of climate change, said German Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul.

    2. Who/What do the words in bold refer to? 6 points 3. Give the synonyms of the following words. 10 points 1. climbs 2. disease 3. issue 4. also 5. development

  • Ministerul Educaiei, Cercetrii i Tineretului Centrul Naional pentru Curriculum i Evaluare n nvmntul Preuniversitar

    Prob scris la Limba englez L1 L2 2

    4. Answer the following questions. 6 points A. Where are the effects of climate change being most acutely felt? B. What did the report by Christian Aid predict? C. What does president Hu Jintao think about climate change?

    5. Comment on the following sentence: Climate change will reduce food security and water security and make vulnerable people lose even more. (50 words) 4 points