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Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării, Tineretului şi Sportului Centrul Naţional de Evaluare şi Examinare Test de evaluare iniţială – Limba engleză Clasa a X- a L1 Pagina 1 din 4 TEST DE EVALUARE INIŢIALĂ Anul şcolar 2011-2012 Limba engleză Clasa a X- a L1 Numele şi prenumele elevului: Data susţinerii testului: MODEL  Pentru rezolvarea corectă a tuturor cerinţelor din Partea I şi din Partea a II-a se acordă 90 de puncte. Din oficiu se acordă 10 puncte.  Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 45 de minute. PARTEA I (60 de puncte) I. 1. Read the text below and complete the following tasks. Write all your answers on the Answer Sheet.  All the national parks in Britain are different and have their own special qualities. Together they cover 10 per cent of England and Wales and receive over 100 million visitors every year. (1)  _____. Not parks in the usually accepted urban sense nor owned by t he nation, they represent the most strongly protected threatened landscapes in Britain. The Peak National Park, designated in 1988, was the first in the Midlands of England. All the others are in the north or west of the country. (2) _____. The three Welsh national parks – out of which Snowdonia is the most famous – proudly uphold the Welsh culture, tradition and language. The Snowdonia National Park comprises mountain, moorland and forest, interspersed with deep valleys, and extends as far as the coast. (3) _____. It was the Lakeland poet William Wordsworth who first suggested that it should be set aside as a ‘sort of National property, in which every man has the right and interest who has an eye to perceive and a heart to enjoy.’ It lies entirely within Cumbria, and is one of England's few mountainous regions. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the National Park. The Lake District also contains Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England. Further north are the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with its fine limestone scenery  and Northumberla nd, stretching north from historic Hadrian’ s Wall to the Scottish border. (4) _____. It’s a special place – a fantastic outdoor arena for recreation and peaceful relaxation and a haven for wildlife. Together, the British National Parks represent the cream of unspoiled scenery in England and Wales – there are still no national parks in Scotland.

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Centrul Naţional de Evaluare şi Examinare

Test de evaluare iniţială – Limba englezăClasa a X- a L1

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TEST DE EVALUARE INIŢIALĂ

Anul şcolar 2011-2012

Limba engleză

Clasa a X- a L1

Numele şi prenumele elevului:

Data susţinerii testului:

MODEL

•  Pentru rezolvarea corectă a tuturor cerinţelor din Partea I şi din Partea a II-a se acordă 90de puncte. Din oficiu se acordă 10 puncte.•  Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 45 de minute.

PARTEA I (60 de puncte)

I. 1. Read the text below and complete the following tasks. Write all your answers on theAnswer Sheet. All the national parks in Britain are different and have their own special qualities. Together theycover 10 per cent of England and Wales and receive over 100 million visitors every year. (1) _____. Not parks in the usually accepted urban sense nor owned by the nation, they represent themost strongly protected threatened landscapes in Britain.

The Peak National Park, designated in 1988, was the first in the Midlands of England. All theothers are in the north or west of the country. (2) _____. The three Welsh national parks – out ofwhich Snowdonia is the most famous – proudly uphold the Welsh culture, tradition and language.The Snowdonia National Park comprises mountain, moorland and forest, interspersed with deepvalleys, and extends as far as the coast.

(3) _____. It was the Lakeland poet William Wordsworth who first suggested that it should be setaside as a ‘sort of National property, in which every man has the right and interest who has an eyeto perceive and a heart to enjoy.’ It lies entirely within Cumbria, and is one of England's fewmountainous regions. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lieswithin the National Park. The Lake District also contains Scafell Pike, the highest mountain inEngland.

Further north are the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with its fine limestone scenery  andNorthumberland, stretching north from historic Hadrian’s Wall to the Scottish border. (4) _____. It’sa special place – a fantastic outdoor arena for recreation and peaceful relaxation and a haven forwildlife.

Together, the British National Parks represent the cream of unspoiled  scenery in England andWales – there are still no national parks in Scotland.

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I. 1. a. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence foreach gap in the text. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. Write youranswers on the Answer Sheet. 8 pointsA. The Lake District is probably the best-known of the British National Parks, and in one way

could be said to be the birthplace of the International National Park movement.

B. Established in 1954, the Yorkshire Dales National Park has outstanding scenery, a range ofwildlife habitats and a rich cultural heritage.

C. There is an ongoing debate about the damage caused by the amount of human and vehiculartraffic that such areas generate.

D. Dartmoor and Exmoor – the last ‘wildernesses’ of Southern England – are both well known toholiday makers in the south-west.

E. They are officially recognized by the government as being the jewels in the nation’sconservation crown.

I. 1. b. Match the words in bold in the text to their definition given below. There is one extradefinition which you do not need to use. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 4 points

A. 1. something that has not been changed inways that make it less beautiful or enjoyableB. 2. to show that you support something such as

an idea by what you say or doC. 3. natural things such as trees, hills and lakes

that you can see in a particular placeD. 4. a place where people or animals can feel

safe and happyE. 5. a large area of high land covered with grass

and bushes

I. 1. c For the following sentences, choose the answer (A, B, C, D) which fits according tothe text. Write your answers on the Answer Sheet. 10 points

1. National Parks are protected by law as they are _____.A.. the property of the nation B.  officially recognizedC.  endangered landscapes D.  different from urban parks

2. Welsh National Parks _______. A. are the favourite destination of holiday-makers B. were the first to be created in BritainC.  preserve more than just natural landscapes D.  were made famous by Wordsworth

3. Snowdonia is _____. A.. one of the last wildernesses of Southern England B.  the best known British National ParkC.  the birthplace of the international national D.  a unique combination of forms of

park movement relief

4. The Yorkshire Dales are famous for ______.A.. the cliffs overlooking the North Sea B.  the moorsC.  the limestone formations D.  the unspoiled coastline

5. In Scotland, National Parks are ______ . A.. considered the best British National Parks B.  not very manyC.  still non-existent D. not as well preserved as

those in England and Walsh

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I. 2 Read the text below to fill in the missing information. On your Answer Sheet, write onlythe missing words next to the number indicating each blank space. 12 pointsCrop circles are large circular patterns (1)_____ have been turning (2)_____ mysteriously incornfields all over southern England, and in (3)_____ parts of the world, since (4) _____1980’s.Many people (5)_____ they could not have (6)_____ done by human  beings – they say onlyvisitors from outer space could have created such circles.

I. 3. Read the text below and use the words given in capitals below to form words that fit inthe gaps. The words in capitals are given in the order you need to use them: 11 pointsDISCOVER, SAFE, HISTORY, EXIST, LEGEND, SYMBOL, CHILD, ACCIDENT, KNOW,MYSTERY, BE

The_____ 1  of a secret tunnel beneath a Nottingham museum could prove that one of history’smost famous legends was a flesh- and-blood reality. The tunnel may have been used by RobinHood to escape from the Sheriff of Nottingham to the _____ 2 of Sherwood Forest. For centuries _____ 3 have questioned the _____ 4 of Robin, dismissing him as a _____ 5 figure who _____ 6 the

hopes of the poor in their struggle against the rich. His heroic deeds are well–known to us fromour _____ 7 readings. The _____(8) unearthing of the passageway by archaeologists excavatingsome man-made caves may cause them to rethink their views. The tunnel is blocked so its exactlength is _____(9) though it could stretch for three miles, from St. Mary’s Church to the city’soutskirts. According to medieval documents, Robin and his men _____(10) disappeared from thechurch after _____(11) surrounded by the Sheriff’s soldiers. 

I. 4.  Rephrase the following sentences so that the meaning stays the same. Write youranswers on the Answer Sheet. 15 points

1. Jack and Jill started arguing at midnight. Now it’s three a.m.Jack and Jill ………………………………………………………

2. Jim worked there for five years. Then he resigned. After …………………………………………………………..

3. I have never met a more dependable person than Sam.Sam is ………………………………………………………...................

4. They served us the best cookies ever.We………………………………………………………………….

5. I am sure he is not angry with you.He…………………………………………………………………

PARTEA a II-a (30 de puncte)

Read the text below. In one paragraph write your own ending of the story. (8- 10 lines)

Henry Blodgett looked at his wristwatch and saw that it was two o’clock in the morning. In despair,he slammed shut the textbook he’d been studying and let his head sink onto his arms on the tablein front of him. He knew he’d never pass that examination tomorrow; the more he studied geometrythe less he understood it. Mathematics in general had always been difficult for him and now he wasfinding that geometry was impossible for him to learn.

 And if he flunked it, he was through with college; he’d flunked three other courses in his first twoyears and another failure this year would, under college rules, cause automatic expulsion.

He wanted that college degree badly, too, since it was indispensable for the career he’d chosenand worked toward. Only a miracle could save him now.

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He sat up suddenly as an idea struck him. Why not try magic? The occult had always interestedhim. He had books on it and he’d often read the simple instructions on how to conjure up a demonand make it obey his will. Up to now, he’d always figured that it was a bit risky and so had neveractually tried it. But this was an emergency and might be worth the slight risk. Only through blackmagic could he suddenly become an expert in a subject that had always been difficult for him.

From the shelf he quickly took out his best book on black magic, found the right page andrefreshed his memory on the few simple things he had to do.[…]

(F. Brown, Honeymoon in Hell)

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