9B - Bilingv Intensiv
9B - Bilingv Intensiv
9B - Bilingv Intensiv
They are one of the most famous landmarks in the Western Australia is a vast state, bordering the Indian
South of England and they have provided inspiration Ocean and covering 250 million hectares of land. Its
to artists, musicians, singers, poets and writers – even landscapes are some of the most fascinating in the
William Shakespeare! world and include thick forests; red, sun-burnt plains;
rugged gorges; tropical reefs; white beaches with
Let’s visit the White Cliffs of Dover! dunes; and 12,500 kilometres of coastline.
The White Cliffs of Dover form part of the coast of In order to protect the diverse ecology, the government
Kent in the South East of England. They are directly of the state turned some parts of Western Australia into
opposite France at the point where the English national parks and nature reserves to allow visitors to
Channel is narrowest. In fact, you can see the cliffs admire its nature. The forests are also under the close
from the coast of France on a clear day! The Cliffs are supervision of the government and nothing can be
composed mainly of soft white chalk, which gives done there without special consent from both Houses
them their incredible colour. The Cliffs have always of Parliament.
been very important to England, and not just for their
beauty and ecological significance! Because they One favourite leisure activity along Western
represent the area of England which is closest to Australia’s coast is whale-watching – popular both
mainland Europe, they have been the arrival point for amongst tourists and local people alike. In the last few
many travellers, both friends and enemies! Even Julius years, a lot of special agencies have been created
Caesar wrote about them in his journal! We think that which organize whale-watching cruises. It is said that
the White Cliffs of Dover began forming under the sea the best time of day to see whales is at midday, when
around 13.6 million years ago! the sun is directly overhead.
A. Answer the following questions: (4x2p=8p)
1. Why have The White Cliffs of Dover been important to England?
2. Where are the White Cliffs of Dover situated?
3. What are Western Australia’s landscapes like?
4. Why are there so many nature reserves and national parks?
B. Choose the right synonym for the words given below, according to their meaning in the text:
(4px1p=4p)
1. Landmarks – a) tourist attractions b) milestones, c) turning points
2. Clear – a) understandable b) cloudless c) crystal
3. Rugged – a) sturdy b) jagged c) tough
4. Alike – a) together b) compatible c) similar
C. Do the following tasks: (4x2p=8p)
Add the tag-question:
1. Let’s visit the White Cliffs of Dover!
Let’s visit the White Cliffs of Dover, ………………..?
Rephrase the following sentences so as the meaning stays the same:
2. It is said that the best time of day to see whales is at midday.
……………………. that the best time of day to see whales is at midday.
3. We think that the White Cliffs of Dover began forming under the sea around 13.6 million years ago!
The White Cliffs of Dover are thought ……………………………….
4. Nothing can be done there without special consent from both Houses of Parliament.
Unless you get …………………………
II. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals. (10x1p=10p)
1. Adam’s room is …………………. because he leaves his clothes everywhere. (MESS)
2. Bobby’s jokes are ……………….; they make everyone laugh. (AMUSE)
3. It was an ……………………. performance. (IMPRESS)
4. The burning of fossil fuels is a ………………… issue. (GLOBE)
5. The biologists lost their diving ………………… in the storm. (EQUIP)
6. Most phobias are ………………………… . (RATIONAL)
7. The doctor gave him a ……………….. for some antibiotics. (PRESCRIBE)
8. That was ……………………. a night to remember. (DEFINITE)
9. The film’s ……………… special effects won it an Oscar. (CREDIBLE)
10. The job of a …………….. guard is dangerous. (SECURE)
III. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space.
(10 points)
When people mention endangered species the first things that come (1) _____ mind are probably whales, pandas
or tigers. Not (2) ______ people would think of plants, but, in (3) ______, there are more threatened species of
plants (4) ______ of threatened mammals, fish, birds and insects combined.
One of the major threats to the survival of many plants is industrialisation. This causes pollution and acid rain,
(5) _____ destroy forests and harm many species of plant. Another threat is man! Many products that man uses
(6) ______ from plants. For instance, many plants (7) ______collected from the Amazon and are used to make
medicines. Other plants, such as mahogany trees, are valued for their timber and are very popular building
materials. There are even plants that (8) ______ become desirable collectors’ items. Luckily, (9) _____ and more
people are becoming aware of the problem and change is on the way. (10) ______ are now a number of
organisations that are working to protect endangered plants as well as animal species and preserve all living things
for the future.
I. Read a text about home design and for questions 1 to 5, choose the correct answer. (10 puncte)
The 2009 British Homes Awards challenged the industry to design a house that can adapt to different life stages.
The participants were asked to rethink the construction and design of individual homes, so that they were easily
adaptable to less mobile inhabitants, and also to create communities in which ageing occupants could continue to
enjoy shared amenities. The top design also had to be attractive to its potential buyers, because the competition
was put to the public vote. The winner, gaining 12,000 votes from Mail on Sunday readers, was the strikingly
modern SunnySideUp, designed by Kosi Architects. Here are its three main features:
3. Flexible Spaces
But it is the fact that the space is designed to adapt to the changing needs, including the fluctuating income of its
owners, that makes it a thought-provoking, as well as a winning, design.
The lower-floor bedrooms have separate outdoor access so they can be easily let. The idea is that owners can get
some extra money to pay for their mortgages during the first years. And later in the future, those bedrooms can
be used as a granny flat, or an office, and can easily be converted into a separate one-bed flat if your kids won’t
leave home.
And if more space is required, as well as the usual loft that can be converted, there is potential for a gallery floor
to be inserted in the living room.
1. According to the article, The British Homes Awards challenged architects to design a house …
a. for disabled people b. for ageing inhabitants
c. that could adapt to all ages d. for young families with children
3. According to the article, the parking spaces in this house design are …
a. on the first floor b. on the ground floor
c.in a separate building d.in the street
4. According to the article, in the SunnySideUp house the ground floor ...
a. can be rented b. can be sold separately
c.is only used to store cars d. has a room for grandparents
II. Write a narrative essay with the title “My first day in a SunnySideUp house ” (180-200 words) (50
points)
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II. Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals. (10x1p=10p)
1. MESSY 2. AMUSING 3. IMPRESSIVE 4. GLOBAL 5. EQUIPMENT 6. IRRATIONAL
7. PRESCRIPTION 8. DEFINITELY 9. INCREDIBLE 10. SECURITY
III. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space.
(10 points)
1. to 2. many 3. fact 4. than 5. which 6. come/derive 7. are 8. Have 9. more 10. There
I. Read a text about home design and for questions 1 to 5, choose the correct answer. (10 puncte)
1. c. that could adapt to all ages, 2. d. keep the same pleasant atmosphere the whole day, 3. b. on the ground
floor, 4. a. can be rented, 5. to be shared if necessary
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CONTENT The essay is The essay is fairly The essay is The essay is The essay is
completely relevant to completed with partially faulty, including incomplete,
topic, describing all the sequencing completed with serious logical the
places/events/charact elements of a slight logical impediments in sequencing of
ers/atmosphere/ narrative. impediments in the sequencing the narrative
reaching climax, sequencing the of events. moments
including the final moments of the being
reactions of the narrative. inconsistent.
protagonist.
ORGANIZATION There is complete There is a fairly There is partial There is serious Paragraphs
AND COHESION logical connection of completion of completion of the inconsistency in are
paragraphs due to a paragraph task. Paragraphs the incomplete,
judicious use of linking organization due are partially organization of both linking
devices, mechanics, to scarce misuse complete due to the paragraphs devices,
and length of linking devices, unfinished ideas due to the mechanics,
requirements. mechanics, and and scarce use of misuse of the and length
length linking devices, linking devices, requirements
requirements. mechanics, and mechanics, and having been
length length disrespected.
requirements. requirements
VOCABULARY A wide range of A range of The range of A limited range A very narrow
vocabulary is used vocabulary is used vocabulary is of vocabulary is range of
appropriately and appropriately and adequately used present within vocabulary is
accurately throughout accurately in the in the essay; the essay; less present;
the essay; precise essay; occasional errors in word common items errors in
meaning is conveyed; errors in word choice /formation of vocabulary word
minor errors are rare; choice/formation are present when are rare and choice/forma
spelling is very well are possible; more may be often tion
controlled. spelling is well sophisticated faulty; spelling predominate;
The register of the controlled with items of errors can make spelling
narrative essay is occasional slips. vocabulary are text errors can
totally relevant to the The register of the attempted; understanding make the
task, being organically narrative essay is spelling can be difficult. The essay obscure
integrated all along relevant to the faulty at times. register of the at times. The
the discourse task with slightly The register of the narrative is register used
incongruent narrative essay is inconsistent in the
lapses within the partially relevant due to the narrative
discourse to the task with a mixture of essay is
narrow styles inappropriate
inconsistency of for this type
style, leading to writing.
halts in the logical
development of
ideas.
STRUCTURES A wide range of A range of A mix of complex A limited range A very narrow
grammatical grammatical and simple of grammatical range of
structures is used structures is used grammatical structures is grammatical
accurately and flexibly accurately and structures is present along structures is
throughout the essay; with some present the essay; present
minor errors are rare; flexibility along throughout the complex within the
punctuation is very the essay; essay; errors are language is rare essay; errors
well controlled. occasional errors present when and may be predominate;
are possible; complex language often faulty; punctuation
punctuation is is attempted; punctuation errors make
well controlled punctuation can errors can make the text
with occasional be faulty at times. text obscure at
slips. understanding times.
difficult.
EFFECT ON The interest of the The text has a The effect on the The effect on The effect on
TARGET READER reader is aroused and good effect on the reader is the reader non- the reader
sustained throughout. reader satisfactory relevant non-relevant.