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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBĂ DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ PROBA ORALA BILET NR ............ I. Read the following text aloud: As a hotel manager, I have some interesting stories about our guests. Well, people steal anything. For example, one couple stole sheets and blankets from their beds, but one of the maids saw them do it. So, the porter who carried their luggage down, took the sheets and blankets out and replaced them with a set of telephone directories. We also get some unreasonable requests. At a hotel in London, one couple wanted to have dinner on their own in the hotel ballroom with a gypsy violinist and a palm tree. And they also wanted to be able to see the moon! Other people completely destroy their rooms. One couple managed to spill coffee over an area of nine metres square. It was everywhere – on the TV, across the floor and on the bedclothes. II. Answer the following questions: 1. Who are the protagonists of the stories mentioned in the text? 2. What trick did the members of the hotel staff play on the couple who stole sheets and blankets from their beds? 3. What example of unusual request does the manager give? 4. Which, according to the hotel manager, are the three categories of incredible things that happen in hotels? BILET NR ............ I. Read the following text aloud: Normal, healthy people can improve their memories very easily. First of all, learn to relax if you’re trying to memorise something. You may miss important items if your mind is on something else, or if you weren’t paying attention because of anxiety – you retain information best when you are alert and concentrating. If you’re having trouble concentrating, increase the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain. Despite its small size, the brain uses 20% of the body’s oxygen requirement. So try to combine study with exercise, particularly the kind of exercise that gets you breathing faster. Keep your mind fit as well as your body by doing mental workouts. Crosswords, scrabble and quizzes all help to keep your mind in shape.

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBĂ DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

PROBA ORALABILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud: As a hotel manager, I have some interesting stories about our guests. Well, people steal anything. For

example, one couple stole sheets and blankets from their beds, but one of the maids saw them do it. So, the porter who carried their luggage down, took the sheets and blankets out and replaced them with a set of telephone directories.

We also get some unreasonable requests. At a hotel in London, one couple wanted to have dinner on their own in the hotel ballroom with a gypsy violinist and a palm tree. And they also wanted to be able to see the moon!

Other people completely destroy their rooms. One couple managed to spill coffee over an area of nine metres square. It was everywhere – on the TV, across the floor and on the bedclothes.

II. Answer the following questions:1. Who are the protagonists of the stories mentioned in the text?2. What trick did the members of the hotel staff play on the couple who stole sheets and blankets from their

beds?3. What example of unusual request does the manager give?4. Which, according to the hotel manager, are the three categories of incredible things that happen in hotels?

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:Normal, healthy people can improve their memories very easily. First of all, learn to relax if you’re trying to

memorise something. You may miss important items if your mind is on something else, or if you weren’t paying attention because of anxiety – you retain information best when you are alert and concentrating. If you’re having trouble concentrating, increase the flow of oxygenated blood to the brain. Despite its small size, the brain uses 20% of the body’s oxygen requirement. So try to combine study with exercise, particularly the kind of exercise that gets you breathing faster. Keep your mind fit as well as your body by doing mental workouts. Crosswords, scrabble and quizzes all help to keep your mind in shape.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What ways of improving your memory does the author mention?2. What kind of physical exercise is the most efficient in boosting your memory and why?3. When do people learn best?4. What examples of mental workouts does the writer give?

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Inspectoratul Şcolar Judeţean Constanţa

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:The first job interview I ever had was for a position as a clerk at one of the oldest universities in the city. I

bought a new outfit especially for the interview including a pair of lovely leather shoes and a handbag to match. I was not particularly nervous then until I went in and saw that there were four people who were going to interview me rather than one. They asked me a few questions about my university degree and about why I wanted the job. One of the people was a very pleasant, smiling woman, who nodded encouragingly every time I answered a question. Towards the end, one of the men asked me if I had experience with computers. I had to admit I had only used one once. Despite this I got the job. The pleasant, smiling woman, who turned out to be my boss, told me she had argued I should be given the job because she liked my shoes so much. I was glad I had bought them.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What, according to the writer, was essential in getting the job as a clerk?2. What other things were the interviewers interested in?3. Why did the writer become nervous when she went in?4. Who turned out to be one of the people who interviewed her?

Comisia, Inspector şcolar,

Inspectoratul Şcolar Judeţean Constanţa

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:It is not surprising that training shoes have become such big business. Sporting activities of all kinds have

become popular, particularly inexpensive sports like running, where equipment is unnecessary apart from shoes. Runners suffer more injuries than many other athletes. The runner repeatedly strikes the ground with his feet, which can have disastrous effects. Research has led to the development of running shoes and a considerable reduction in problems with the feet and ankles. A combination of padding and air cushions provide protection from hitting the pavement with a force twice your weight.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What are the two reasons the writer mentions in connection with the success of training shoes?2. What, according to the writer, is the benefit of using running shoes?3. Why is running considered an inexpensive sport?4. Which is the force with which we hit the ground?

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BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:Plastics are a victim of their own success. The same properties that make them so popular, such as the ability

to resist moisture and last a long time, mean they are very hard to get rid of. The difficulty is making them into a source of food for bacteria.

There are about 80 different types of plastics and about 100 million tonnes of plastic produced worldwide each year. An ordinary plastic bottle could take hundreds of years to disappear, if it disappears at all.

Recently, one company has developed what they describe as the ˝perfect plastic˝, which will disappear completely very quickly. It is made from sugar and once it is buried in the soil it is digested by bacteria. Most environmentalists argue, however, that this is missing the point. They say the only solution is recycling our resources. So, when you are about to put a plastic container in the rubbish bin, think twice. Could you use it again for another purpose?

II. Answer the following questions:

1. Why does the writer tell us to think twice before we throw a plastic container in a rubbish bin?2. What problem does plastic pose and what are the solutions suggested in the article?3. How many different types of plastics are there in the world?4. What is the ˝perfect plastic˝ made from?

Inspectoratul Şcolar Judeţean Constanţa

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:The speed of your handwriting can be estimated by the fluency and continuity of your script; disconnected

writing is usually slower than connected writing, which is made in a continuous motion. A very fast writing shows intelligence and an ability to get down to essentials very quickly. Large handwriting is rarely fast, as the writer tends to waste time and effort. It is a fact that the more articulate you are, the faster you will write, so fast writing is a clear indication of your ability to speak fluently as well as your mental capacity. In the same way, the more simplified your writing, the quicker you will write, and the more elaborate your writing, the more time you take over it. Intelligent writers often depart from the writing style they were taught at school because they find it too slow. They adopt an original and economical form of writing. Many executives have small, fast writing, but large signatures.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What, according to the writer, is the connection between handwriting and intelligence?2. What, in the writer’s view, is the connection between writing and speaking?3. Why do some intelligent writers abandon the writing style they were taught at school?4. What is unusual about the handwriting of some executives?

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BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:A lot of people in my country think that television has improved over the last few years, others think it has

got worse. If you like a lot of choice, and want to be entertained more than anything else, you would probably say that

television has improved. There are a lot more movies, game shows, sports programmes and the so-called reality shows in which real people talk about dramatic things that have happened to them.

However, if you thought of television as an educational aid, you are probably very disappointed with what is on offer. Despite the large number of channels, there are definitely fewer documentary programmes. In addition, the documentaries that are shown are of poorer quality than they were a few years ago. There are also fewer programmes about art and music because advertisers have found out that these programmes attract only a small audience.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What are the things that make some people think that television has improved?2. What makes the author think that television has got worse?3. Has the number of television channels increased or decreased?4. Which are the programmes which, according to the advertisers, attract fewer viewers?

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:When I first went to live in Spain I couldn’t speak any Spanish. I had to learn to speak quickly because of my

job. Some friends suggested buying a television and this turned out to be a good idea. At first, I didn’t really understand anything at all, but little by little I began to pick up the main ideas. I would read an English newspaper the same day, so I knew what was happening around the world and could understand the news. But the best programmes for learning Spanish were the game shows. I must have watched hundreds of them in the first few months after I came to live here. Because the same patterns are repeated again and again, you learn the rules of the language almost automatically. Although they were not the types of programmes I would normally have watched, I began to quite enjoy them. I speak Spanish well now, but I still watch them sometimes.

II. Answer the following questions:1. Did the writer learn Spanish in the traditional way of learning foreign languages? Explain.2. What was the role the English newspapers played in the process of learning Spanish?3. How did the writer learn the rules of the language?4. Which TV programmes did the writer start enjoying?

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BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:How do we select our partners from all the thousands of possible people? People are often attracted to others

who have a lot in common with them – even if we don’t always realise that they have anything in common. We give out unspoken messages about ourselves every day from the way we walk, talk and hold ourselves. It’s not just the way we dress, but our posture, facial expressions, movements, tone of voice, accent and so on. If you put a group of people who don’t know each other in a room together and ask them to pair up, they will naturally choose partners who are of similar family background, social class and upbringing. We are all looking for something familiar, though we may not be aware of exactly what it is.

II. Answer the following questions:

1. What evidence is there in the text that we like what we know?2. What, according to the writer, helps the others realise what we are like?3. Is the choice of our partners a conscious process? Give evidence from the text.4. Give examples of body language that help us select our partners?

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:Tattooing is an old art. In ancient Greece, people who had tattoos were considered to be members of the upper

classes. On the other hand, tattooing was banned in Europe by the early Christians who considered it to be a sinful thing. It was not until the late 18th century, when Captain Cook saw South Sea Islanders decorating their bodies with tattoos, that attitudes began to change. Sailors came back from this islands with pictures of Christ on their backs and from then on, tattooing gained in popularity. A survey by the French army in 1881 showed that among the 378 men questioned, there were 1,333 designs.

Nowadays, not everybody finds tattoos acceptable. Some people think that getting one is silly because tattoos are more or less permanent. There is also some concern about catching blood diseases from unsterilised needles. Even for those who do want a tattoo, the process of getting one is not painless, but the final result, in their eyes, is worth the pain.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What does the article tell us about the history of tattooing?2. What are the disadvantages of tattooing mentioned by the writer?3. When did Captain Cook visit the South Sea Islands?4. What did a survey by the French army in 1881 reveal?

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BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:Loneliness is a disease of modern living, a result of people being more mobile and having more opportunities.

With the break-up of family units, there is little stability on which to build good relationships. Loneliness isn’t something that can be solved simply by seeing a counsellor, speaking to someone on the telephone or being in the company of a lot of people. Advice often given includes: joining clubs, taking up a sociable hobby or even trying a part-time job.

To ease the feeling of emptiness takes time. Friendships have to be allowed to grow and deep bonds can’t be formed with just anyone. Anyone might be a victim of loneliness at some time or another in their lives. If you change jobs, get married or move, you too might have problems in a new environment.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What, according to the writer, cannot efficiently help people who feel lonely?2. What could turn out to be useful solutions for lonely people?3. Why does it take time to reduce the feeling of loneliness?4. Which factors could contribute to our feeling lonely?

BILET NR ............

I. Read the following text aloud:The British are generally regarded as the most untidily dressed people in Europe, but I have often thought that

the opposite is true. Take, for example, the wearing of jeans. In many southern European countries it seems perfectly acceptable for both teachers and office staff to wear jeans, whereas in Britain jeans are considered far too casual and are only acceptable if work is dirty or unskilled. Office workers in Britain must follow a very strict dress code. Even in the hottest weather, male employees are required to wear a suit and a tie and female employees must be dressed in a skirt and tights. In schools, the dress code is not quite so formal, but staff still tend to wear shirts and smartish trousers or skirts. The British may not be as stylish as their European counterparts, but a dress code still exists.

II. Answer the following questions:

1. What is the writer’s opinion about the way the British dress?2. How are jeans regarded in different parts of Europe?3. What do British male and female employees wear at work?4. What do school staff wear in Britain?

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BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud: We think of democracy as a modern invention, but in fact the world’s most perfect democracy probably

existed in Ancient Athens in 55 BC – if you were not a woman or a slave, that is! All decisions were made by citizens collectively, and crimes were tried by juries of between 101 and 1001 citizens!

Ancient Rome had many of the same urban problems as cities today. Crime was an acute problem – few people dared even to go out after dark for fear of robbers and cut-throats. Traffic congestion is not a new problem either – in the centre of Ancient Rome it was so bad that Julius Caesar had to ban all wheeled vehicles during daylight hours.

II. Answer the following questions: 1. How many people were juries in Ancient Athens made up of?2. Why were the citizens of Ancient Rome afraid to go out after dark?3. What were the limits of Greek democracy?4. Are there any similarities between ancient and modern cities?

BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud:In the summer of 1985, Geoffrey Pritchard, and his friend, Peter Larsen, were on holiday in the Sudan. They

decided to go on a 3-day trek across the desert to Mount Gimbala, an extinct volcano in a remote part of the country. Ignoring advice from local people, they travelled without a guide, using only a tourist map of the area, and carrying only a few days supply of water. After three days walking across the desert, they reached the volcano and immediately began to climb. As soon as they got to the top, disaster struck: Pritchard slipped on some rocks, and Larson watched in horror as his friend fell hundreds of metres down…Three hours later Larsen found him bleeding and unconscious, but still alive. Larsen had to make the most terrible decision of his life : should he stay with his friend or should he return to the village to get help? He decided to return to the village, leaving the little water that remained next to Pritchard’s unconscious body.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What is Mount Gimbala?2. Why did Pritchard fall?3. Did Pritchard and Larsen do anything stupid?4. How risky was Larsen’s decision to walk back to the village without any water?

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BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud:What you need for an invention to be a success.

The Frenchman Denis Papin (1647-1712) had the idea for a steam engine almost a hundred years before the better remembered Scotsman James Watt was even born … but he never had enough money to build one.

You also need to be patient (it took scientists nearly eighty years to develop a light bulb which actually worked) … but not too patient. In the 1870’s, Elisha Gray, a professional inventor from Chicago, developed plans for a telephone. Gray saw it as no more than a “toy”, however. When he finally sent details of his invention to the Patent Office on February 14th 1876, it was too late; almost identical designs had arrived just two hours earlier … and the young man who sent them, Alexander Graham Bell, will always be remembered as the inventor of the telephone.

II. Answer the following questions:1. Who designed the first steam engine?2. Why does the story of the light bulb show that inventors need to be patient?3. How can you be a successful inventor?4. What was Gray’s mistake?

BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud:Willy Higinbotham was a scientist doing nuclear research in the Brookhaven Laboratory in Upton, USA. In

1958 the public were invited to the Laboratory to see their work; but both parents and children were less interested in the complicated equipment and diagrams than in a tiny 120 cm screen with a white dot which could be hit back and forth over a “net” using a button and a knob. Soon hundreds of people were ignoring the other exhibits to play the first ever computer game. Higinbotham, however, never made a cent from his invention: he only thought people were interested in the game because the other exhibits were so boring!

II. Answer the following questions:1. What was the purpose of the exhibition at the National Laboratory at Upton in 1958?2. Did Professor Higinbotham understand the potential of his “computer game”?3. What do you need for an invention to be a success?4. Why were the visitors of the exhibition attracted to the “computer game”?

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BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud:It’s March 2050. As they watch the screen, Frank and Mary take their usual weight control pills, and order

one of the household robots to make coffee. Frank disappears into the study to join a live video conference with his colleagues around the world. He is a computer programmer working for several companies on a contract basis. Mary has a quick look at the shopping channels before picking up the video phone to talk to a colleague. She also has a job, which she shares with several others. They are doing research into genetic engineering, which has become a major industry. Both she and Frank used to have an office desk in London, but in 2014 they decided to move to the seaside and work from home.

II. Answer the following questions:1. Why does Frank go into the study?2. What is Mary’s job?3. What are the differences between working life in 2050 and the present day?4. What will make all these changes possible?

BILET NR. ……

I. Read the following text aloud:It’s the year 2050. Frank and Mary have one child, Louise, who also has her own workstation in the family

home. She goes to school only one day a week, mainly to play with other children. Classrooms vanished in 2030 because there was no longer any need for them: interactive communications systems have made it much easier to learn at home. Louise, now thirteen, is currently studying Chinese, which has become as important as English as a world language. Louise has many Chinese friends with whom she communicates by computer. According to medical experts, Louise will live to at least 130. She intends to work for a few decades and then devote her time to music and painting. She has given little thought to marriage, which she regards as an old-fashioned concept.

II. Answer the following questions:1. Why is Louise studying Chinese?2. What will Louise devote her time to when she retires?3. Will there be any differences between a child’s life in 2050 and the present day?4. Which aspects of the life described in the text seem more attractive than life nowadays?

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BILET NR. ……

I. Read aloud the following text : “Security Deposits”, situated in Knightsbridge, one of the most fashionable areas of London, was a

company which provided lockable safe deposit boxes in a secure building for its rich clients. It attracted the kind of people who preferred not to use banks, where money is easier to trace. Its owners, Z.A. and Parvez Patif had bought the business for nearly a million pounds in 1986, but things had not gone well – and in their first year they lost around $ 400,000. Latif owed more than $100,000, and had no way of repaying the money. Around this time, he became friendly with a client of the firm, Valerio Viccei, who was wanted in Italy for bank robbery and had escaped to London, where he robbed banks whenever he needed money. Valerio kept his money with “Security Deposits”. The two men began to socialise and soon realized that by working together they could solve both their problems.

II. Answer the following questions:1. What did people use “Security Deposits” for? 2. What problem did Latif have?3. What was the relationship of the two men?4. How could they help each other to solve their problems?

BILET NR. ……

I. Read aloud the following text :We recently carried out a survey of 1,000 people from different countries to find out what they think life will

be like in the future. The results clearly demonstrate both our hopes and fears. Space exploration will become increasingly popular. Fifty per cent of the people we talked to believe that man will regularly visit Mars. They also believe that travel on our own planet will probably change. Almost everyone thinks there will be no cars in the city centers. Some even think that environmentally-friendly electric or solar-powered cars will have replaced the cars we use nowadays. Pollution is something that seems to worry many people. Some fear that it will continue to get worse, and that our planet will become impossible to live on. Others even foresee that one day we’ll have to pay for clean air just like we do now for clean water.

II. Answer the following questions:1. How many of the people interviewed believe that man will regularly travel to Mars?2. What are many people concerned about?3. Which changes will be for the better and which for the worse?4. Why are the two aspects, travel and the environment, presented together?

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BILET NR. ……

I. Read aloud the following text:Can you imagine what our lives will be like in the year 2050? Here are some answers to this question.

Friendship, one of the most important human relationships, will have changed dramatically. People will make friends through the Internet. What is more, a large number of people will even come across their future husbands and wives in this way! Computers will have become absolutely essential by 2050. Even now, some people describe them as their best friend! Others, however, say that we will become much more isolated from each other because we will have little real human contact. Education will have changed a lot, too. As more and more pupils will be using computers in schools, certain abilities, such as mental arithmetic, won’t be necessary since there will be computer programs for most calculations. Even writing by hand will have become a thing of the past.

II. Answer the following questions:1. How will people get to know each other in the future?2. Why will mental arithmetic cease to be necessary?3. In what respects will computers change our lives?4. Why do some people believe that our lives will change for the worse in the future?

BILET NR. ……

I. Read aloud the following text:We have spent thousands of years fighting for our survival. Yet now we have discovered that our planet is

under threat and, to make matters worse, it’s all our fault. One of the major problems is the destruction of the rainforests in South America. They are home to half the world’s species and to millions of people. Moreover, the rainforests clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out oxygen. The trees are being cut down for paper or to make room for cattle farms. As a result, birds and animals lose their homes and die. This destruction is also bringing about changes in the climate, air pollution, flooding, drought and famine. If we continue to burn and cut down the forests as we are doing now, the earth will never be the same again.

II. Answer the following questions:1. How do the rainforests clean the air?2. Who lives in the rainforests?3. How does the destruction of the rainforests affect the environment?4. Why are humans to blame for this problem which confronts our planet?

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBĂ DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

IUNIE 2005

I. Fill in the blanks with ONE missing word. (10 x 1 point)

Last month, my friend John invited (1) ... to stay with him in his house (2) ... the country. I decided to go there (3) ... car because I hate public transport. (4) ... I was driving through the country, a sheep ran into the road and I had to swerve to avoid hitting (5) ... . I was driving (6) ... fast to control the car and I crashed (7) ... a tree. It was (8) ... use trying to start (9) ... car again, (10) ... I got out and tried to get a lift from someone.

II. Choose the correct answer A, B or C. (10 x 1 point)

1. I must go now. The bus ...... in five minutes.A. leaves B. is leaving C. will leave2. The balloon rose higher and ...... into the sky.A. highest B. the higher C. higher3. ˝Where is David?˝ ˝He ...... be in the garden˝.A. ought B. might C. would4. A lot of money ...... to this charity every year.A. is donated B. was donated C. are donated5. My luggage ...... very heavy. Would you mind giving me a hand?A. were B. are C. is6. He ...... be at work. His car is still outside his house.A. can’t B. would C. must7. ˝I don’t like very loud music˝. ˝.............˝A. Neither I do B. Neither do I C. So do I8. If I had more time, I ....... a gym.A. join B. would join C. will join9. The police ...... trying to find the criminal now.A. are B. is C. were

10. I am a bit clumsy, ...... ?A. am I not B. don’t I C. aren’t I

III. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate form of the word in capitals at the end of each line. (10 x 1 point)

Although my two sisters and I have .........1........... mothers, we are definitely alike. This is not just a matter of ........2........, though we are small with curly hair and a .......3........ to overeat and put on weight. The resemblance goes much further than that. Throughout our ........4......... we were brought up to be very .......5......... and the ability to accept change is another ........6......... we share. Another would be ......7...... We hate parties where we meet a lot of strange faces. In addition we all like to wear ......8...... clothes. We often share our clothes. .....9....., this causes frequent arguments. We really should come to some .....10...... about who can borrow what from whom and when.

1.2.3.

4.5.6.7.8.9.10.

DIFFER APPEAR TEND

CHILD ADAPT CHARACTER SHY FASHION FORTUNE AGREE

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IV. Complete each sentence with two to five words, including the word in bold. (10 x 2 points)

1. I've never read such a good book.ever    It's the ..................................... read.2. When did Pauline leave home?since   How long ................................ Pauline left home?3. They didn't begin eating until everyone had arrived.before  They waited until everyone ........................................ eating.4. James will have a shower before he calls Emily.after  James will call Emily ............................................ a shower.5. It isn't necessary for you to write the instructions down.have  You ................................................... the instructions down.6. David hasn't signed the new contract yet.been  The new contract ............................................... David yet.7. "No, I won't do your homework for you"' Danny said.refused  Danny ......................................... for me.8. If you don't wear warm clothes, you may catch a cold.unless  You may catch a cold ................................................ warm clothes.9. This is Michael. His parents run a hotel.whose  This is Michael ................................................... a hotel.10. Amanda is wealthier than James.as  James .............................................. Amanda.

V. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. (10 x 2 points)

When Francis Lee was a boy he wanted to be an astronaut. He (1- watch) TV one day in 1969 when he (2 - see) Neil Armstrong walk on the moon. Since then he (3 - always / dream) of doing the same. Every night when there is a full moon, he (4 - stare) up at it for hours and imagines himself (5 - walk) around on it. At the moment, however, he (6  - work) as a night-watchman at a meat factory. He (7 - do) the same job since he left school fifteen years ago, but he still hopes that one day his dream (8 - come) true. He (9 - hear) that in the 21st century they (10 - sell) tickets to fly to the moon. For this reason he has been saving half of his wages every month for the past two years.

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

MAI 2006

I. Choose the correct answer A, B or C. (10 x 1 point)

1. Do you know…….that man standing near Tom is? A. who B. whose C. who’s2. “Did you play football yesterday?” “Yes, we did, ……. the snow.” A. although B. in spite C. despite3. She was …….tired that she fell asleep. A. such B. so C. too4. Would you mind …….the TV down? A. to turn B. turn C. turning5. The money ……. not enough to pay the bill. A. are B. was C. were6. I wish I ……. slimmer. A. am B. will be C. were7. Paul asked Sally when …….go out with him.A. she would B. would she C. will she8. He used to be a footballer, ……..? A. isn’t he B. did he C. didn’t he9. Small children depend …….their parents for survival. A. with B. to C. on10. If I won the lottery I ……. on an exotic holiday. A. will go B. would go C. Went

II. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each sentence to form a word that fits in the space. (10 x 1 point)

It may seem (0)…unbelievable.., but it is quite possible that the days of the secretary are coming to an end. There is ..(1)…….to suggest that professional people such as doctors, ……(2)…… and managers are dealing with …(3)……… personally rather than having a secretary do it. And the reason is simple: modern technology. Until recently, secretaries were extremely…(4)… for typing letters to …(5)……… and clients, for arranging meetings and dealing with travel ………(6)……. Answering the

BELIEVE EVIDENT LAW CORRESPOND

USE CUSTOM

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telephone was also another of their major ……(7)…… However, ARRANGE RESPONSIBLE

with the introduction of e – mail and mobile phones, managers are able to do more and more of these ………(8)……. by themselves. Many companies ……(9)…. have fewer secretaries than they did five years ago. However, ……(10)…… does not seem to have increased as a result.

ACTIVE CURRENT EMPLOY

III. Complete each sentence with two to five words including the word in bold. (5 x 2 points)

1. I expect you were very pleased when you won the competition.BEEN You…………………….very pleased when you won the competition.2. I 'd love to come to your wedding, but I 'll be away on holiday then.WISH I……………….. to your wedding, but I 'll be away on holiday then.3. Alan does a full – time job and brings up two children too.WELL Alan does a full – time job…………………………two children.4. I do not mind driving to work because I do it all the time.USED I………………….to work so I do not mind doing it.5. It is possible Karen did not hear her name being called.MIGHT Karen …………………. her name being called.

IV. Complete these sentences with one word only. (10 x 1 point)

The piano – or to give it its full name, the pianoforte – has played a central role in European music …(1)… the early 1700s. Its development can …(2)…traced back to an Italian harpsichord maker, Bartolomeo Cristofori. Cristofori …(3)… wanted for a long time to combine the mechanism of two different instruments: the dulcimer, which relies …(4)… strings and hammers to produce its sound, and the harpsichord, …(5)… music is produced through a keyboard. In 1709 Cristofori worked …(6)… that this could be done successfully, and the piano …(7)… born. The piano player strikes a key on the keyboard, …(8)… forces a hammer to strike a string, producing a note. The idea seems obvious …(9)… us today, but in 1709 it was revolutionary. The piano quickly …(10) ... extremely popular, and improvements continued to be made to it.

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR JUDEŢEAN TESTARE LA LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

Iunie 2007

A. Complete the gaps with the correct tense of the verb: (10 x 2p =20 points)

One day a husband and wife ________1. (drive) to the countryside to visit their friends when they realised they needed to stop for petrol. The man _________2. (fill) the car with petrol when he _________3. (see) a penguin standing by a pump. He _________4. (think) it was very strange and when he went to the cashier to pay, he asked, ‘Why is there a penguin standing next to the pump?’ The cashier replied, ‘I don’t know. It _________5. (be) there all morning.’ The man replied, ‘Well, we can’t leave it there, it’s too dangerous. He might have an accident. What should I do?’ The cashier suggested, ‘You should take it to the zoo.’ ‘That’s a good idea,’ the man said. ‘I _________6. (take) him there right now.’ So the man and his wife ___________7. (put) the penguin in the car and ____________8. (drive) away.One week later, the man and his wife _________9. (return) to the same garage to fill up the car... and the penguin _______10. (be) still in the car.

B. Circle the correct answer: 15 points

1. This young teacher has been in our school ................................... one year.a. since b. past c. ago d. for2. In the north of Romania ........................... many monasteries that are worth visiting.a. exists b. there are c. there is d. there have3. We saw .................................... in the mirror.a. ourself b. ourselves c. ourselfs d. ourselfvs4. When ................................... school? a. did he finish b. he finished c. he did finish d. did he finished5. Do you know where .....................................? a. is this writer born b. was this writer born c. has this writer been born d. this writer was born6. A man whose wife is dead is a .............................................a. widow b. widower c. spinster d. bachelor7. The detective obtained ..................................... important information.a. another b. many c. a lot of d. an8. Neither my sister nor I .................................. at home at that time yesterday.a. was b. has been c. were d. have been9. Christopher Columbus, .................................. was the first European to discover America, was born in Italy

in 1451.a. which b. that c. whom d. who10. A young porter helped me to carry my..........................................a. luggages b. piece of luggages c. luggage d. pieces of luggages

11. He knows ............................... a car. a. repairing b. repair c. how to repair d. to repair12. ............................... I speak to your daughter, please?a. Shall b. Need c. May d. Must13. Chris has got ............................... English books than I have.a. much many b. many more c. as many d. more many

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14. “.................................. do the trolley-buses run?” “Every ten minutes.”a. What times b. How much c. How far d. How often15. If she .................................. , she wouldn’t have been lying in bed now!a. would have listened to me b. listened to me c. listens to me d. had listened

C. Identify any possible errors in the following sentences and correct them. (10 points)

1. Ann has lived in Bucharest for two years and then has moved to Constanta.2. Hardly the teacher asked the question when the student answered it.3. He has changed a lot. He wasn’t always looking like that. 4. He was ill for the last month.5. I’ll answer him immediately, if I will get the fax.6. I’ll see her when I will recover.7. The milk is tasting a bit sour.8. When our guests arrived, my wife made tea.9. Who did own the house?10. Who have you been spoken to all this time?

D. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space: (10 x 1.5p= 15points)

1. All of us burst into ............................. at his joke. LAUGH2. You have been cheated: these stamps are ....................... WORTH3. This kind of work requires ........................... PRECISE4. One needs ................ friends when one is in trouble. RELY5. Good crops require plenty of good .................... FERTILIZE6. Fashion design is highly ...................................... today. COMPETITION7. The owl is the symbol of................ WISE8. One of the major problems in today’s society is .......... EMPLOY9. His blood .......... was alarmingly high. PRESS

10. Aren’t you .......... of what you have done? SHAME

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

16 iunie 2009

A. Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb: (10 x 2p=20 points)

When the robbery happened ten years ago, I knew then it was a mistake. We (1) …(dream) of becoming rich for months and then the big day (2) …(arrive). As we drove along the road, we (3)… (talk) about how we (4) … (spend) the money. The gang leader said, “I (5) … (buy) a new car for myself.” John, another member of the gang, said “I (6) … (decide) to buy a yacht and sail around the world.” As we (7) … (near) the bank, I (8) … (become) more nervous and (9) … (start) wishing I (10) … (never join) the band.

B. Circle the correct answer: (15 points)1. She …on her computer all morning.a. has worked b. has been working c. is working d. works2. This is … weather we’ve ever experienced.a. hot b. hotter c. the hottest d. hottest 3. Alina has been …with bulimia.a. diagnosis b. diagnosing c. diagnosed d. diagnose4. Jim was … a lot of stress at work.a. under b. between c. before d. over5.”I wish you … biting your nails. It drives me crazy!” Suzy said.a. wouldn’t stop b. to stop c. wouldn’t be d. would stop6. That … Robert. He’s in Italy on business.a. mustn’t be b. shouldn’t bec. wouldn’t be d. can’t be7. Tests … conducted recently, to determine the causes of global warming.a. were being b. have been c. had been d. will have been8. There is … traffic on the roads today.a. a little b. a great number of c. many d. a few9. I consider John … the nicest person I know.a. Being b. be c. to be d. of being10. I love it here. I wouldn’t want to live anywhere …a. else b. or else c. else’s d. place11. He wasn’t wearing a coat … it was very cold.a. whereas b. in spite of c. despite d. even though12. If you hadn’t broken the window, Dad …...at you.a. will not shout b. would not have shouted c. will shout d. should not have shouted

13.He got a job … a postman, but he didn’t like it.a. as b. as if c. like d. of14. I’ll show you where … on this map.a. is it located b. it is located c. is locating d. it locates15. I’m younger than Jason, …?a. aren’t I b. am I c. I am not d. isn’t it

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C. Identify any possible errors in the following sentences and correct them. (10 points)

1. Who are coming to your party?2. He advised me giving up smoking.3. He made me to do it.4. He’s got a lot of homeworks to do.5. The main news are about the missing VIP.6. Have you met Ann yesterday?7. The contrast between Britain and other countries are striking.8. The situation we were into was really annoyed. 9. If you will come early we could arrive in time. 10. The dentist which took care of my teeth is James T. Ryan.

D. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space: (10 x 1.5 p = 15 points)

1. The most ____ item on show today is a Louis XV armchair. VALUE

2. I’ve tried to call her ___ times but she won’t answer the phone. COUNT

3. Her visit was totally ___ and I had nothing to offer her to drink. EXPECT

4. Many elderly people suffer from ____. LONELY

5. My uncle has a ____ collection of old coins. REMARK

6. Matt has such ____ talent and energy. He is great! BELIEVE

7. The president’s ____ continues to rise. POPULAR

8. ____ , they will finish the bridge by next June. HOPE

9. The biggest great white shark on record was 7 metres in ____. LONG

10. He has always donated ____ sums of money to charity. CONSIDER

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INSPECTORATUL ŞCOLAR PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

15 iunie 2010

I. Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb: 20 points

The actress Vanessa Kemp has disappeared. Yesterday she (1) … (fail) to arrive at the theatre. Ms Kemp, who (2) … (live) in Hamstead, left home at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon for the theatre, a journey she (3) … (make) several times the week before. Two people who (4) … (walk) past her home at the time saw her leave. But no one (5) … (see) her since then. At half past seven she still (6) … (not arrive) at the theatre. Since yesterday, theatre staff and friends (7) … (try) to contact Ms Kemp. The police (8) … (take) the matter seriously but they believe she (9) … (be) unlikely to be in any danger. Everybody hopes she (10) … (turn up) safe and sound.

II. Choose the correct answer: 15 points

1. She was very tired, … she couldn’t sleep.A. although B. yet C. despite D. though

2. We waved goodbye………the car was out of sight.A. while B. by the time C. until D. when

3.”I love going to the beach.” “………. .”A. Neither do I B. Nor do I C. So I do D. So do I

4. By the time the rain stopped, we……..two pots of coffee.A. have drunk B. had been drinking C. had drunk D. have been drinking

5. We are going to the theatre……..a play.A. to see B. for to see C. in order see D. in order so to see

6. That is the right answer, …?A. isn’t it B. isn’t that C. is it D. is that

7. If he had studied more, he …the exam.A. will pass B. would have passed C. wouldn’t passed D. will have passed

8. I’m hungry. I haven’t had…….to eat all day.A. something B. nothing C. anything D. any

9. I live in the city, so I……to busy traffic.A. get used B. have used C. used D. am used

10. She has ten T-shirts, two of … are in the wash. A. which B. those C. them D. these

11. Sarah looks very…………..today.A. happier B. happiest C. happily D. happy 12. You are never…..old to do something like that.A. enough B. too C. very D. so 13. Simon is………friendly than John.A. less B. least C. as D. not 14. No information…….to the staff yet.A. has given B. was given C. has been given D. have been given 15. You…….to be at work by nine o’clock.A. must B. needn’t C. should D. are

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III. In some of the following sentences there is one unnecessary word. Cross it out. 10 points

1. There is a great film on the TV tonight. 2. I’ll make the dinner when I will get home. 3. Karen made her brother to apologise to her. 4. She was feeling more and more tired. 5. She went to the market for to buy some fruit. 6. He was seen to hit a police officer. 7. This ring is by far prettier than the other one. 8. The house needs being painting. 9. I hope to hear from you soon. 10. The tickets were too expensive for me to buy them.

IV. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space: 15 points

At a public 1) … (MEET) held 2) … (RECENT), residents of the town met politicians and shop owners to discuss plans to build a large supermarket. A wide 3) … (VARY) of opinions was expressed. A 4) … (DIRECT) of the supermarket group stated that the supermarket will benefit the 5) … (INHABIT) of the town as it will lead to an increase in the number of jobs. Although there was general 6) … (AGREE) on the need for new jobs, some people were 7) … (WORRY) and claimed that the 8) … (PRESENT) of the supermarket would actually lead to the 9) … (LOSE) of jobs. They pointed out that the small shops would be 10) … (ABLE) to compete with supermarket prices. The final decision on whether or not to build the supermarket will be made next month.

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PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂPentru admiterea în clasa a IX-a cu program bilingv

1 iunie 2011

I. Complete the gaps with the correct tense of the verb: (10 x 2p =20 points)

One day a husband and wife ________1. (drive) to the countryside to visit their friends when they realised they needed to stop for petrol. The man _________2.(fill) the car with petrol when he _________3. (see) a penguin standing by a pump. He _________4. (think) it was very strange and when he went to the cashier to pay, he asked, ‘Why is there a penguin standing next to the pump?’ The cashier replied, ‘I don’t know. It _________5. (be) there all morning.’ The man replied, ‘Well, we can’t leave it there, it’s too dangerous. He might have an accident. What should I do?’ The cashier suggested, ‘You should take it to the zoo.’ ‘That’s a good idea,’ the man said. ‘I _________6. (take) him there right now.’ So the man and his wife _________7. (put) the penguin in the car and _________8. (drive) away.One week later, the man and his wife _________9. (return) to the same garage to fill up the car... and the penguin _______10. (be) still in the car.

II. Choose the correct answer: 15 points

1. “ Did you speak to John?” “Yes, he……..his homework when I phoned him. A) did B) has done C) was doing D) does2. She’s looking everywhere – she seems…….something. A) to have lost B) to lose C) to be losing D) to have been lost3. Despite………. a lot of money, she’s always broke. A) she earns B)earn C) of earning D) earning4. This room really ought …….. A) to paint B) be painted C) to be painted D) to be painting5. He’ll have to send in his application ………the end of May. A) by B) when C) until D) yet6. If only I……..them my secret. A) wouldn’t tell B) shouldn’t tell C) don’t tell D) hadn’t told7. “Can I help you?” “ I’d like a …….of milk, please.” A) box B) carton C) pot D)rasher8. The money………..not enough to pay the bill. A) are B) were C) has D) was9. She said that she………………the actor several times before. A) met B) was meeting C) meets D) had met10. She wanted to know what…….. A) is her name B) her name had been C) was her name D) her name was 11. A terrible accident happened. The police ……called in one hour later. A) had been B) were C) has been D) is

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12 . You………………….that. Look, he is crying! A) didn’t need to say B) shouldn’t say C) needn’t say D) needn’t have said13. I’d rather you …………. A) stay in B) to stay in C) stayed in D) have stayed in14. I need a break. I think I’ll go to the seaside …..Easter. A) in B) on C) at D) from15. If I…………..the job, I would have given a party. A) had got B) got C) get D) have got

III. Identify any possible errors in the following sentences and correct them. (10 points)

1. He is enough old to drive a car.2. Smoking it is dangerous for your health.3. Mum has stopped to drink fizzy drinks. She is on a diet.4. She did her homework more careful than usual.5. We lost our luggages at the airport.6. You should to brush your teeth twice a day.7. The house has decorated recently.8. Sally knows Jim for about six months.9. Unless we don’t pay the bill, the phone will be cut off.10. This is the man who’s dog attacked me.

IV. Complete the sentences using the word in bold. Use two to five words. (15 points)

1. Tom is still fixing the roof.finished Tom .......................................................................... the roof yet.

2. Visitors must be accompanied by a guide when they tour the museum.allowed Visitors ..................................................................... the museum unless they are

accompanied by a guide.3. There isn’t a better hotel in the area than this one.

the This is ....................................................................... in the area.4. The beach is not crowded today.

people There ........................................................................ on the beach today.5. We’ll inform you of the results next week.

informed You ........................................................................... results next week.6. It’s too cold to go swimming.

not It’s ........................................................................... go swimming.7. “What’s the height of the Eiffel Tower?” the teacher asked.

high The teacher wanted ........................................................................... the Eiffel Tower is.8. Mrs. Jones found her son’s school report rather disappointing.

disappointed Mrs. Jones ........................................................................... her son’s school report.9. “Have you been to the new shopping centre?” Steve asked.

if Steve asked her ........................................................................... the new shopping centre.10. There is only a little coffee left in the jar.

much There ........................................................................... in the jar.

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11. You had better see a doctor.were If ........................................................................... see a doctor.

12. The town was so unfriendly that we left immediately.an It was .......................................................................................... we left immediately.

13. His wife is the loveliest woman I’ve ever met.never I ............................................................................... lovely woman as his wife.

14. “Will they give me the job?” she kept asking herself.wondered She ........................................................................... her the job.

15. How long is it since you moved back home?ago How ........................................................................... back home?

10 points granted

Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii

Timp de lucru -1 ora.

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PROBA DE VERIFICARE A CUNOŞTINŢELOR DE LIMBA ENGLEZĂpentru admiterea în clasa a IX-a cu program bilingv

28 mai 2014 – VARIANTA 2

A. Complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb: (10 x 2p=20 points)

Janet and John (1) ……….… (just / get) married. They (2) ……….… (go out) with each other for three years before they (3) ……….… (decide) to get engaged. John (4) ……….… (buy) her a ring last week. Janet said it was the most beautiful ring she (5) ……….… (ever / see). At the moment they (6) ……….… (travel) around Europe on a motorcycle. They both (7) ……….… (love) motorcycles and they (8) ……….… (always / dream) of visiting Europe like this. When the honeymoon is over, they (9) ……….… (buy) a house in Oxford. I think they (10) ……….… (be) very happy.B. Use the words in capitals to form a word that fits in the space: (10 x 1.5 p = 15points)

1 The police asked him to give a …………… of the suitcase he had lost DESCRIBE2 He had no ……………that he was being watched. SUSPECT3 Although some of my work-mates quickly found new jobs after the factory closed down, my brother and I were …………… for several months.

EMPLOY

4 The doctor dealt with the hysterical patient with……………. UNDERSTAND5 This jewel is not simply valuable, it is ………………. . VALUE6 With the world’s population increasing at the present rate, by the year 2000 it is feared there will be a terrible food ………………

SHORT

7 Penelope has …………failed her driving test. FORTUNE8 The ……………of the money from the cash-box shows that somebody in this office is a thief.

APPEAR

9 This coat is too short for me. Do you think you could ……………..it a little? LONG10 There’s a …………. at the British Embassy tonight. RECEIVE

C. For each of the following sentences, complete the second sentence using the word given so that the meaning stays the same. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words. There is an example at the beginning (0). (5 x 2p = 10 points)

(0) We had never been to the park before. FIRSTIt was the first time we had been to the park.1. It’s a shame we didn’t see the exhibition. WISHWe ___________________________________________________the exhibition.2. Shall I carry your shopping for you? TOWould _________________________________________________ your shopping?3. She finally managed to solve the problem. SUCCEEDEDShe finally _______________________________________________the problem.4. I don’t often drive in the city centre. USEDI’m ____________________________________________________in the city centre.5. If you don’t work hard, you won’t pass your exams. UNLESSYou won’t pass your exams _______________________________________hard.

D. Circle the correct answer: (15x1p = 15 points)1. Chris……………….playing for two hours now. He needs a rest!

a. had been c. isb. has been d. will have been

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2. I think it’s………………………to read a book than watch a movie.a. good c. wellb. best d. better

3. He’s……………………biting his nails!a. sometimes c. eternallyb. regularly d. always

4. Cynthia, ………………….. a novelist, has already published three books.a. who is c. that isb. which is d. whose

5. Unfortunately, the bicycle that Michael wants…………………………..for him to buy.a. isn’t very cheap c. isn’t cheap enoughb. isn’t too cheap d. isn’t enough cheap

6. A large……………………of people attended the Olympic Games opening ceremony.a. amount c. numberb. quantity d. percent

7. Robin won’t eat meat and neither……………………Kevin.a. will c. won’tb. can d. does

8. If Karen…………………the group, she would have been able to attend the meeting.a. have joined c. has joinedb. had joined d. haven’t joined

9. I prefer pop music…………….classical music.a. than c. instead b. for d. to

10. If only I………………..to university when I was younger!a. would have gone c. had goneb. could go d. went

11. Nobody likes her, …………….?a. do they c. don’t theyb. does nobody d. doesn’t anybody

12. Most………………….drive carefully.a. women c. womansb. womens d. woman

13. If you study harder, you…………………..pass the exam.a. will can c. can’t b. will be able to d. couldn’t

14. Instructions are included with……………….computer.a. all c. someb. every d. both

15. All the …………………………luggage was lost.a. passengers c. passenger’sb. passengers’s d. passengers’

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