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Corrigés de bac
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Corrigé :
I - GENERAL COMPREHENSION
II - DETAILED COMPREHENSION
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Corrigé :
I - GENERAL COMPREHENSION
Write down the correct answer.
A- This text is from
1) a magazine.
2) an internet site.
3) a diary.
B- The main subject is
1) childhood memories.
2) the evolution of man.
3) the evolution of parenting.
C- How many generations are mentioned?
1) two.
2) three.
3) four.
D- The text is set in
1) England.
2) Ireland.
3) Wales.
A- This text is from
1) a magazine.
2) an internet site.
3) a diary.
B- The main subject is
1) childhood memories.
2) the evolution of man.
3) the evolution of parenting.
C- How many generations are mentioned?
1) two.
2) three.
3) four.
D- The text is set in
1) England.
2) Ireland.
3) Wales.
II - DETAILED COMPREHENSION
A- The following statements are right, Justify by quoting from the text.
1) The writer's mother did not grow up in London.
- l.1&2 “I walked to my nursery school in Cambridge alone”.
2) The writer's mother grew up in troubled times.
- l.4&5 “After that she explained, came the war. “Your grandfather was away and your grandmother was organising the Women’s Voluntary Service”.
3) The writer's mother had several brothers and sisters.
- l.5 “No one knew where the four children were”.
4) The writer grew up in a city.
- l.13&14 “My younger sister and I were allowed to take the Tube home from school across London”.
B- Right or Wrong? Answer and justify by quoting the text.
1) The writer's mother always told her parents where she was.
- Wrong. l.5 “No one knew where the four children were” and l.7-8 “no one worried about us”.
2) After the writer's sister's accident, her parents were more careful.
- Wrong. l.15-16 “She broke her leg but, as soon as it had mended we were walking home alone again”.
3) The writer's children are keen on playing without adults.
- Right l.25-26 “No wonder they love going to the country where they can spend all day making camps in the garden, pretending to be orphans”.
4) The writer is afraid of what other people think.
- Right. l.27-28 “I’m also worried about being seen as a bad parent”.
5) Children nowadays have fewer accidents.
- Wrong. l.33 “My children still end up in the A&E department as often as we did”.
6) Staying at home may be bad for your health too.
- Right l.33-35 “The inside of a house can be more dangerous than the streets, and sitting at a computer all day, eating crisps, carries more long-term risks than skateboarding alone to a park”.
C- Quote the sentence from the text that gives two LEGAL rules concerning parents' obligations today.
- l.30 “When we go to the park there are signs in the playground saying that parents may be prosecuted if they leave their children unsupervised, and at the swimming pool there must be an adult for every two children”.
D- Who or what do the following pronouns refer to?
1) l.7/8 "...no one worried about us..."
- “Us” refers to the narrator’s mother and her brothers and sisters.
2) l.15 "She broke her leg..."
- “She” refers to the narrator’s younger sister.
3) l.26 ".. they can spend all day..."
- “They” refers the narrator’s children.
4) l.31 ".. .if they leave their children..."
- “They” refers to parents in general.
5) l.33 ...as often as we did."
- “We” - refers to the narrator, her brothers and sisters, and probably children of her generation.
E- Find in the text the synonyms for:
1) problems: "issues" l.8
2) repaired: "mended" l.16
3) holding tightly: "clutching" l.24
4) short journeys: "trips" l.25
5) kidnapped: "abducted" l.27
6) reprimanded: "lectured" l.29
1) The writer's mother did not grow up in London.
- l.1&2 “I walked to my nursery school in Cambridge alone”.
2) The writer's mother grew up in troubled times.
- l.4&5 “After that she explained, came the war. “Your grandfather was away and your grandmother was organising the Women’s Voluntary Service”.
3) The writer's mother had several brothers and sisters.
- l.5 “No one knew where the four children were”.
4) The writer grew up in a city.
- l.13&14 “My younger sister and I were allowed to take the Tube home from school across London”.
B- Right or Wrong? Answer and justify by quoting the text.
1) The writer's mother always told her parents where she was.
- Wrong. l.5 “No one knew where the four children were” and l.7-8 “no one worried about us”.
2) After the writer's sister's accident, her parents were more careful.
- Wrong. l.15-16 “She broke her leg but, as soon as it had mended we were walking home alone again”.
3) The writer's children are keen on playing without adults.
- Right l.25-26 “No wonder they love going to the country where they can spend all day making camps in the garden, pretending to be orphans”.
4) The writer is afraid of what other people think.
- Right. l.27-28 “I’m also worried about being seen as a bad parent”.
5) Children nowadays have fewer accidents.
- Wrong. l.33 “My children still end up in the A&E department as often as we did”.
6) Staying at home may be bad for your health too.
- Right l.33-35 “The inside of a house can be more dangerous than the streets, and sitting at a computer all day, eating crisps, carries more long-term risks than skateboarding alone to a park”.
C- Quote the sentence from the text that gives two LEGAL rules concerning parents' obligations today.
- l.30 “When we go to the park there are signs in the playground saying that parents may be prosecuted if they leave their children unsupervised, and at the swimming pool there must be an adult for every two children”.
D- Who or what do the following pronouns refer to?
1) l.7/8 "...no one worried about us..."
- “Us” refers to the narrator’s mother and her brothers and sisters.
2) l.15 "She broke her leg..."
- “She” refers to the narrator’s younger sister.
3) l.26 ".. they can spend all day..."
- “They” refers the narrator’s children.
4) l.31 ".. .if they leave their children..."
- “They” refers to parents in general.
5) l.33 ...as often as we did."
- “We” - refers to the narrator, her brothers and sisters, and probably children of her generation.
E- Find in the text the synonyms for:
1) problems: "issues" l.8
2) repaired: "mended" l.16
3) holding tightly: "clutching" l.24
4) short journeys: "trips" l.25
5) kidnapped: "abducted" l.27
6) reprimanded: "lectured" l.29
Enjoy
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