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Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Imagine break-room vending machines featuring fruit juice and vegetables instead of cookies
and soda pop. Consider colleagues who insist on mid-morning group exercise breaks and applaud
a lunchtime workout rather than criticizing the cut of the sweat suit. Ponder an organizational
culture that encourages walking the stairs … (1)
A UCLA-evaluated study of a demonstration project led by Community Health Councils in Los
Angeles shows how incorporating physical activity and healthy eating into an office or other
organizational culture pays dividends for participants.
Published in the July 2006 edition of the peer-reviewed journal Health Promotion Practice,
…(2) A 12-week curriculum, meanwhile, boosts fruit and vegetable intake while reducing feelings
of sadness and depression, and can even reduce waistlines.
"Creating a culture of healthy living within an organizational framework requires buy-in by
leadership, staff and clientele," said Dr. Antronette K. Yancey, lead author of the study and
associate professor of health services at the UCLA School of Public Health. … (3) "However, many
obstacles to organizational and individual engagement are apparent. Recommendations include
offering a flexible menu of options that may be tailored to each organization and developing strong
intra-organizational connections throughout the program to improve sustainability."
The Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) 2010 demonstration project,
led by Los Angeles-based Community Health Councils, adapted and implemented an
organizational wellness intervention, … (4)
"Our goal is to increase life expectancy and improve quality of life for all ages by helping
communities support programs that eliminate health disparities experienced by racial and ethnic
minorities," said study co-author Lark Galloway-Gilliam, executive director of Community Health
Councils.
(NewsTarget, September, 2006)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. the study finds that a six-week wellness-training program significantly increases vigorous
physical activity among participants.
B. "Both the physical and social environment must change,” she added.
C. instead of riding the elevator.
D. And blacks are 1.8 times as likely to have diabetes as whites.
E. originally developed by the local health department.
5. Comment on the following sentence: incorporating physical activity and healthy eating into an
office or other organizational culture pays dividends for participants. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
Express your opinion on the following: There are various things to consider when you’re
moving house. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
The complaints started in earnest about two weeks before the Sasos left for Tijuana and reached
a crescendo during the first few days of the trip. Rather than spend their family summer vacation,
say, going to the beach like many of their friends, Patt and Steve Saso were taking their children to
the barrios of Baja to build houses for the poor.
"What kind of parents would make their kids do this?" moaned the children, aged 11, 12, and
14. Faced with hours of daily physical labor and no running water or electricity, Patt herself began
to have doubts, writing in her journal, …(1) But by the end of the week, everyone had met new
friends and was proud of his or her accomplishments. "It was actually fun," says Patt. "The
experience cemented us as a family."
Whether it's volunteering to build houses in Baja, learning about Buddhism in Burma
(Myanmar), … (2), more families are trying to integrate meaning into their summer vacations.
These parents see travel as a chance to instill values or provide a learning experience for their
children, …(3) What's more, they say the inherent challenges in such vacations allow for the type
of bonding that's hard to come by these days. "We have this idyllic view of family coming together
around the dinner table, … (4), that communication and bonding happens less at home," says
Hank Phillips, president of the National Tour Association (NTA). "Family travel has become the
new family dinner."
(Margaret Loftus, New Family Values)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Family travel has become the new family dinner. (50
words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Your name is Steven Adams. You want to go on holiday in summer but you do not have
enough money. Write a letter to your friend, Caroline White, asking for her advice about
ways to earn extra money. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
For the first time in a generation, the question of whether the death penalty deters murders
has captured the attention of scholars in law and economics, setting off an intense new debate
about one of the central justifications for capital punishment. According to roughly a dozen recent
studies, executions save lives. For each inmate put to death, the studies say, 3 to 18 murders are
prevented. … (1)
The studies, performed by economists in the past decade, compare the number of
executions in different jurisdictions with homicide rates over time — while trying to eliminate the
effects of crime rates, conviction rates and other factors — …(2). One influential study looked at
3,054 counties over two decades.
“I personally am opposed to the death penalty,” said H. Naci Mocan, an economist at
Louisiana State University and an author of a study finding that each execution saves five lives.
“But my research shows that there is a deterrent effect.”
The studies have been the subject of sharp criticism, much of it from legal scholars who
say that the theories of economists do not apply to the violent world of crime and punishment.… (3)
The death penalty “is applied so rarely that the number of homicides it can plausibly have
caused or deterred cannot reliably be disentangled from the large year-to-year changes in the
homicide rate caused by other factors,” John J. Donohue III, a law professor at Yale with a
doctorate in economics, and Justin Wolfers, an economist at the University of Pennsylvania, wrote
in the Stanford Law Review in 2005. … (4)
(ADAM LIPTAK, Does Death Penalty
Save Lives? A New Debate)
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. “We just don’t get enough variation to be confident we have isolated a deterrent effect.”
B. “The existing evidence for deterrence,” they concluded, “is surprisingly fragile.”
C. and say that murder rates tend to fall as executions rise.
D. Critics of the studies say they are based on faulty premises, insufficient data and flawed
methodologies.
E. The effect is most pronounced, according to some studies, in Texas and other states
that execute condemned inmates relatively often and relatively quickly.
5. Comment on the following sentence: The death penalty is applied so rarely that the number
of homicides it can plausibly have caused or deterred cannot reliably be disentangled from the
large year-to-year changes in the homicide rate caused by other factors. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
3) I ______ only just put out the light when the telephone rang.
A. have
B. had
C. did
D. was
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
1) What were you doing _____ the police officer knocked on the door?
2) I know Mary better _____ anyone.
3) Let me introduce _____ : I’m Beth Brown.
Express your opinion on the following statement: People spend too much time and money on
fashion. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. Write about 250
words/25 lines.
Adolescents who play violent video games may become increasingly aggressive over time,
a new study of Japanese and U.S. teens suggests.
Researchers found that among three groups of 9- to 18-year-olds followed over several
months, those who regularly played violent video games were more likely to get into more and
more physical fights over time. … (1). It lends weight to evidence that violent video games can
encourage violence in some kids.
"Basically what we found was that in all three samples, a lot of violent video game play
early in a school year leads to higher levels of aggression during the school year – … (2), lead
researcher Dr. Craig A. Anderson explained.
In general, Anderson's team found that kids who habitually played violent video games
were more likely than their peers to become increasingly involved in physical fights — even when
their behaviour in the months leading up to the study was taken into account.
… ( 3). Nor is media violence alone to blame for teenagers' aggression, the researchers
point out.
But what these video games may do, the investigators say, … (4).
(Newsweek)
1. Four sentences/ groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the
appropriate sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/
group of words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. Of course, not all kids who play aggressive video games act them out in real life.
B. They’re affected pretty much the same way American kids are.
C. The study is among the first to chart changes in gamers' aggressive behaviour over time.
D. is feed the idea that violence is a normal and acceptable way to react to everyday
conflicts.
E. even after you control how aggressive the kids were at the beginning of the year,”
5. Comment on the following sentence: Adolescents who play violent video games may
become increasingly aggressive over time, a new study of Japanese and U.S. teens suggests.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2) I’d rather you ________ say anything to John about this conversation.
A. don’t
B. won’t
C. didn’t
D. hadn’t
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ” I’d never dream of becoming a decorator! I can’t imagine doing that for a lifetime.”
B: _________________________
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Your name is Julie Riley. You have been on holiday abroad for a week. Write a letter to your
parents describing your holiday so far. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
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
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
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2) The man ______ wife I met at the conference phoned earlier to ask us to dinner.
A. which
B. who
C. whom
D. whose
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Your name is Linda Steel. Your parents will not let you go on holiday as they want you to
study for your exams. Write a letter to a friend, Stephanie Pierson, asking for her advice on
this matter. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
Going to university is meant to be the time of your life when you cut loose from your family,
live with strangers, embark on adventures and hopefully remember to attend some lectures.
… (1) Norman and Mark Baron both graduated from the University of Sussex in 2001. In
the queue to receive their diplomas from the university's chancellor, Richard Attenborough, Mark
went first, then Norman. … (2)
Norman's route to university was quite unexpected. "I took my youngest son Ross to sign
up for his A-levels and while I was waiting for him, a teacher came over for a chat. When Ross
came back to the car I told him I'd signed up to study politics and law. … (3) "I certainly didn't want
to embarrass him and although I was seen as a novelty at first, I myself had no problem adjusting
to student life.”
"The family was my full-time job and I thought I'd see how college went and kept thinking I
could walk away at any time, but I ended up applying for a degree in international relations at
Sussex University."
At this time, eldest son Mark was embarking on a politics degree at the University of Leeds.
… (4)
"He became a useful reference point, thanks to his years of experience as an international
businessman, and also our degree subjects had an element of crossover. Due to him being a
student too, Dad understood the stresses I was going through and could offer me additional
support, more than a working parent could maybe give."
(The Guardian, December, 2007)
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence/ group
of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of words which you do
not need to use. 4 points
A. "Like most teenagers, I did have levels of shyness and embarrassment when it came to
my dad going back to university, but it wasn't a massive problem," Mark says.
B. "Ross was surprised and told me that he didn't mind as long as I didn't remind him to put
the dishwasher on if we passed each other between classes.”
C. But for one father and son, who went to the same university and graduated at the same
time, the family that studies together stays together.
D. "I had adapted to being part of a younger world but I maintained a presence at home.”
E. "I said to Attenborough, 'You don't realise but you've just given my son his degree', and
as I told him I could hear my kids in the audience, banging on the floor."
5. Comment on the following sentence: Due to him being a student too, Dad understood the
stresses I was going through and could offer me additional support, more than a working parent
could maybe give. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2) According ______ Dr. Brown, diet plays a more important role than we might think.
A. with
B. to
C. from
D. by
4) The book, _______ illustrations were painted by a local artist, provides an interesting
account of the history of the islands.
A. whose
B. which
C. where
D. that
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Your name is Sue Sunman. You have received an invitation to a birthday party from your
friend Ann McNeil. Write a letter accepting the invitation and suggesting that you organise
the music. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
I was the eldest of three children brought up in a happy working-class home. My mother
was insistent that we had a good education and there was always money for family holidays,
dancing lessons and trips to Guides camp.
She drummed into us that we should get ourselves office jobs - working in an office to Mum
was the pinnacle of success. I would rather have followed an artistic career, enjoying dressmaking
and painting as I did, but for a teenager in the late 60s attending a secondary modern school, there
were not the opportunities that there are today. … (1)
I had met my future husband, Michael, when I was 15 and we had a normal courtship, and
got engaged when I was 17. … (2)
There was no doubt that when we married it would be in a church with many cousins as
bridesmaids. It was expected that we would own our own home, or at least would be mortgaged for
25 years. … (3) Renting a home back then meant living on a council estate - definitely not an
option. Something else that Mum insisted on was that we kept our money separate "just in case
anything happened."… (4) Mum did not want me to fall into the trap of having a husband who lost
the weekly pay packet to Bob Shepherd, the local bookie.
I never thought to question my mother; I would never have disagreed with her. Those were
the days when parents were respected and youngsters knew their place.
(New York Times, November, 2007)
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: I would rather have followed an artistic career, enjoying
dressmaking and painting as I did, but for a teenager in the late 60s attending a secondary modern
school, there were not the opportunities that there are today. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Express your opinion on the following statement: Cars are the greatest danger to human life
today. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. Write about 250
words/25 lines.
Elyse and Paula were born in Staten Island Hospital on 9 October 1968 and, after a period
of foster care, were given up for adoption. … (1) Their adoptive parents, the Scheins and the
Bernsteins, unaware that either baby girl had a twin sister, took their new daughters home.
And so no one would ever have known any differently if it hadn't been for one morning, five
years ago, when Elyse was bored at work. An independent filmmaker, living in Paris, paying the
rent by working on reception for a venture-capital firm, trying to decide how to fill the morning
before going out for lunch: 'I was kind of wondering what was happening in my life and part of that
wondering was wanting to find out about these biological parents out there,' she recalls. In a
desperately sad twist of fate her adoptive mother, Lynn, had died from cancer when Elyse was six.
… (2) 'I was 33 but I had never gone in search of my parents.' She typed 'adoption search' into
Google.
She received a letter from Louise Wise Services one year later. 'You were born at 12.51pm
as the "younger" of twin girls born to a 28-year-old Jewish single woman.' … (3) 'It was a mix of
elation and fear. Not only did I have a twin in the world, but suddenly I was a twin. The fact that I
had shared a womb with someone maybe explained my relationships with others.'… (4) 'But then
there was this fear that this person was going to replace me.’
(New York Times, 2007)
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: It was a mix of elation and fear. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
3) ________ had I found the departure gate than they announced that there would be a
two-hour delay.
A. Hardly
B. No sooner
C. Scarcely
D. Only after
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: “Steven used to wear a suit and tie more often in the past.”
B: _________________________
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) You can’t have any dessert until you will finish the rest of your meal.
2) I like this bike but it’s wheels are too small.
3) Kate ate so much cakes that she could hardly walk.
4) Sue had her windows broke by vandals.
5) David felt badly because he’d shouted at his mother.
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
Write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of being famous. Give arguments
and examples. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
Pain, especially pain that doesn’t quit, changes a person. … (1) The initial reaction to
serious pain is usually fear (what is wrong with me, and is it curable?), but pain that fails to
respond to treatment leads to anxiety, depression, anger and irritability.
At age 29, Walter, a computer programmer in Silicon Valley, developed a repetitive stress
injury that caused severe pain in his hands when he touched the keyboard. The injury did not
respond to rest. The pain became worse, spreading to his shoulders, neck and back. … (2)
“At age 29, I was on Social Security disability, basically confined to home, and my life
seemed to be over,” Walter recalls in “Living with Chronic Pain,” by Dr. Jennifer Schneider.
Severely depressed, he wonders whether his life is worth living.
Yet, despite his limited mobility and the pain-induced frown lines in his face, to look at
Walter is to see a strapping, healthy young man. It is hard to tell that he, or any other person beset
with chronic pain, is suffering as much as he says he is.
Pain is an invisible, subjective symptom. The body of a chronic pain sufferer — someone
with fibromyalgia, for example, or back pain — usually appears intact. There are no objective tests
to detect pain or measure its intensity. … (3)
Mark Grant, a psychologist in Australia who specializes in managing chronic pain, says the
notion that “physical injury equals pain” is overly simplistic. … (4) With chronic pain, a persistent
physical cause often cannot be determined.
(Jane E. Brody, Living With Pain That Just Won’t Go Away)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. “We now know that pain is caused and maintained by a combination of physical,
psychological and neurological factors,” Mr. Grant writes on his Web site.
B. You just have to take a person’s word for it.
C. In her book, she points out that the nervous system is responsible for the two major
types of chronic pain.
D. And rarely for the better.
E. Unable to work, lift, carry or squeeze anything without enduring days of crippling pain,
Walter could no longer drive, open a jar or even sign his name.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Pain, especially pain that doesn’t quit, changes a
person. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
Write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of being your own boss. Give
arguments and examples. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
Just about any sports movie, airport paperback or motivational tape delivers a few
boilerplate rules for success. Believe in yourself. Don’t take no for an answer. Never quit. … (1)
Above all, be true to yourself. It’s hard to argue with those maxims. They seem self-evident — if
not written into the Constitution, then at least part of the cultural water supply that irrigates
everything from halftime speeches to corporate lectures to SAT coaching classes.
Yet several recent studies stand as a warning against taking the platitudes of achievement
too seriously. …(2) The findings not only confirm that such purists are often at risk for mental
distress — as Freud, Alfred Adler and countless exasperated parents have long predicted — but
also suggest that perfectionism is a valuable lens through which to understand a variety of
seemingly unrelated mental difficulties, from depression to compulsive behavior to addiction.
Some researchers divide perfectionists into three types, based on answers to standardized
questionnaires: Self-oriented strivers who struggle to live up to their high standards and appear to
be at risk of self-critical depression; outwardly focused zealots who expect perfection from others,
often ruining relationships; …(3)
“It’s natural for people to want to be perfect in a few things, say in their job — being a good
editor or surgeon depends on not making mistakes,” said Gordon L. Flett, a psychology professor
at York University and an author of many of the studies. …(4)
(Benedict Carey, Unhappy? Self-Critical ? Maybe You’re Just a Perfectionist )
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. The new research focuses on a familiar type, perfectionists, who panic or blow a fuse
when things don’t turn out just so.
B. “I think of myself as either in control or out of control.”
C. Don’t accept second best.
D. and those desperate to live up to an ideal they’re convinced others expect of them, a risk
factor for suicidal thinking and eating disorders.
E. “It’s when it generalizes to other areas of life, home life, appearance, hobbies, that you
begin to see real problems.”
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Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
5. Comment on the following sentence: It’s natural for people to want to be perfect in a few
things, say in their job — being a good editor or surgeon depends on not making mistakes. (50
words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
1) ________ the fact that they are poor, they have few problems.
A. However
B. Moreover
C. Even though
D. In spite of
2) Robert, _______ has been an actor for twenty years, is from Italy.
A. what
B. who
C. which
D. whom
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3) A: “If I tell you something, will you promise not to tell anyone else?”
B: _________________________
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) The people which luggage was lost had to wait a long time.
2) We had so many free time, that we got bored.
3) She told me that she must to finish her homework.
4) All the food at the party was ate.
5) I’m not really interesting in this car.
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Express your opinion on the following statement: Machines enslave us rather than liberate us.
Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. Write about 250 words/25 lines.
It has long been known that dyslexics are drawn to running their own businesses, where
they can get around their weaknesses in reading and writing and play on their strengths. But a new
study of entrepreneurs in the United States suggests that dyslexia is much more common … (1)
The report, compiled by Julie Logan, a professor of entrepreneurship at the Cass Business
School in London, found that more than a third of the entrepreneurs she had surveyed — 35
percent — identified themselves as dyslexic. The study also concluded that … (2)
“We found that dyslexics who succeed had overcome an awful lot in their lives by
developing compensatory skills,” Professor Logan said in an interview. “If you tell your friends and
acquaintances that you plan to start a business, you’ll hear over and over: ‘It won’t work. … (3)
The study was based on a survey of 139 business owners in a wide range of fields across
the United States. Professor Logan called the number of people who said they were dyslexic
“staggering.”… (4)
She attributed the greater share in the United States to earlier and more effective
intervention by American schools to help dyslexic students deal with their learning problems.
Approximately 10 percent of Americans are believed to have dyslexia, experts say.
“One reason that dyslexics are drawn to entrepreneurship,” Professor Logan said, “is that
strategies they have used since childhood to offset their weaknesses in written communication and
organizational ability — identifying trustworthy people and handing over major responsibilities to
them — can be applied to businesses.”
(New York Times, December, 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. dyslexics were more likely than nondyslexics to delegate authority, to excel in oral
communication and problem solving and were twice as likely to own two or more businesses.
B. among small-business owners than even the experts had thought.
C. She said it was significantly higher than the 20 percent of British entrepreneurs who said
they were dyslexic in a poll she conducted in 2001.
D. “Compare that with corporate managers who read, read, read.”
E. ‘It can’t be done.’
5. Comment on the following sentence: We found that dyslexics who succeed had overcome an
awful lot in their lives by developing compensatory skills. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
3) ” The shop _______ you bought your camera has closed down.”
A. which
B. where
C. that
D. when
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
I bless the day 3M invented Post-It notes. I don’t think I could survive without them. They
decorate my computer, reminding me how to do things like create a folder, undo an error or save
an attachment without opening it. … (1)
I have notes that say: “Take Lunch,” “Take Phone,” “Turn Off Computer!” lest I forget such
important tasks when I leave home.
Why do I still remember the symbols for all the elements known when I took chemistry 48
years ago, but don’t recall what I wrote about yesterday?
And I know I’m not alone among the over-50 generation. A good friend, two and a half
years my senior, endured a six-hour battery of neuropsychological tests because she feared
encroaching Alzheimer’s disease. (She got an all clear.) We tease each other about always having
to go everywhere together, because we each supply half a memory.
If my husband precedes me in death, my memory of the movies and plays I have seen will
die with him. Though eight years my senior, … (2)
When I’m introduced to a new person, the name is gone from my memory before the
handshake is over. Probably it was never there to start with, because I’ve known since childhood
that I’m a visual, not an aural, learner. If a new acquaintance has no name tag, … (3)
All through school, I took voluminous notes and underlined every important sentence in my
textbooks. … (4) No matter how hard I tried to learn just by listening, the lesson was out of my
head by the time I left the classroom.
(New York Times, December, 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. he remembers not only what we have seen, but also where and when.
B. They adorn my refrigerator and kitchen cabinets to help me remember what to buy, what
to order and when I have to be where.
C. During exams, I could visualize the answers on their respective pages.
D. a verbally stated name goes in one ear and out the other, bypassing my brain’s memory
cells.
E. But if you go back to the first room, you nearly always recall your mission.
1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number indicating each sentence. 4 points
1) She was cleaning some drawers when she came … an old picture of her late husband.
A. over B. across C. with D. still
2) I’m looking forward … the gala tonight.
A. attending B. to attending C. attend D. be attending
3) If you … careful, you’ll fail.
A. will be B. won’t be C. are D. aren’t
4) Tina is … old to play the part of Juliet.
A. so B. too C. very D. sometimes
2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………, Timmons?
B: It’s 25 Palm Street, Miss.
2) A: ………
B: She’s tall and slim with dark blue eyes and pale gold hair.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense. 6 points
1) Peter refused to enter the drama club because he thought it was a … of time.
2) We … to build sandcastles on the beach when we were young.
3) I’ll … out the garbage if you wash the dishes.
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown. 4 points
Express your opinion on the following statement: Fast food is a good alternative to home-
cooking. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. Write about 250
words/25 lines.
Varianta 13 - engleza
SUBIECTUL I (30 de puncte) Varianta 013
Despite the communication power of the Internet, nothing beats good old human interaction
when it comes to learning a new skill. You can always read a book, listen to a tape, or watch a
video to learn how to do something. … (1)
Until recently, the Internet resembled a large "book" of electronic texts and pictures. … (2)
The appearance of cheap "web casting" has moved this kind of meetings into a new environment.
It has created an inexpensive opportunity for mass interactive communication between people
spread all over the world.
The web casting enables a presenter to transmit a live presentation over the Internet to as
many as 10,000 participants. … (3) They need a standard phone line and audio speakers. In the
post-9/11 era, people simply don't like to travel as frequently. The meal and hotel costs associated
with attending seminars or other adult education events make it even harder to attract a full
audience.
… (4) After you brought them together at that specific time, you can teach them something,
and in the end let them all get back to their lives without the traditional interruptions and expenses
of travel. You can do everything from a simple "radio" type presentation where people passively
listen, to a multimedia presentation completed with Power Point slides and live tours of actual
websites.
(Jim Edwards - Web Casting - The Future of Online Education)
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. And any extended "human" interactivity could only take place offline by tele-conference or in-
person meetings.
B. I think we couldn’t live without web casting.
C. But in the end, learning from a live teacher who can answer your questions on the spot works
best.
D. For most online events, participants only need an Internet connection.
E. In conclusion, with web casting, you can pull together a large group of people from
around the world at a specific time on a given day.
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Your cousin Andy has recently won first prize in a sport competition. Write a letter
congratulating him on his success. Sign your letter with the name Tom. (250 words/25 lines)
The benefits of higher education are obvious. It boosts your career prospects and earning
potential, while giving you the chance to immerse yourself in a subject that really interests you. …
(1).
And yet going to college or university, especially when it means moving away from home and to a
new city, can be a daunting prospect. … (2). You are likely to meet lots of new people, have a
whole range of new experiences and start learning about your independence. It's also a time to
decide what you want to do and when you want to do it.
You may move into a hall of residence with lots of other students in the same position as
you or you may choose to go straight into rented accommodation. Student houses are notorious
for poor standards, including heating systems that don't work and windows that don't open. … (3)
Don't panic though. There are student unions which were started to provide services, support
and representation for students. All universities have student welfare officers who can help you
choose a safe and sound place to live. … (4) You will receive details about all of these services
before you arrive in your new city.
(Education and Learning 2005)
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. And what is worse, there is a risk of carbon-monoxide poisoning from badly maintained gas
supplies.
B. Remember that you are not alone!
C. Moreover, it gives you the opportunity to get involved in lots of other activities.
D. The costs of being a student vary between different parts of the UK.
E. The university's student union may also arrange social events for you to meet potential house
mates.
5. Comment on the following sentence: It boosts your career prospects and earning potential.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an essay in response to the following statement: Television may have a harmful effect
on young people. Give arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Although some experts in human development say paid work can be beneficial to teens—
introducing them to the adult world and sometimes reinforcing what they learn in school—problems
arise when young people work too many hours. A panel of experts conducted two separate studies
… (1). They found that students who worked 15 or more hours a week while in school showed a
decline in grades and performed less well on standardized tests. These students were less likely to
take more demanding courses, … (2). According to the U.S. Department of Labour, high school
students work an average of about 17 hours a week during school months, an amount that could
jeopardize their school performance.
Not only can long workweeks have a negative impact on academic performance, but also
they can take away the opportunity to build friendships and explore interests … (3). Teens have to
realize their primary job is getting a good education. And it's the parents' job to see that their teens
understand that. Parents have the responsibility to establish the number of hours their teenager
can work. … (4) Although money may be one of the principal motivators for wanting a job, parents
should emphasize to their child that he or she shouldn't take a job just for the money, especially if
it's the first job to come along.
(Joan Kuersten-Teens and Part-Time Jobs: At What Price?)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Paid work can be beneficial to teens. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
True communication involves the ability to listen as well as speak. Write an opinion essay
to enlarge upon your position. (250 words/25 lines)
In our modern industrial society we have grown accustomed to having energy 'on tap'.
Energy utilities and road builders have encouraged us to use energy as if the supplies were
limitless and most of us have been only too willing to go along. The reality is that almost all energy
used to run our consumer society comes from fossil fuels … (1) and these are finite and non-
renewable resources. We are just beginning to appreciate the extent of the environmental
problems created by the energy extravagances of wealthy industrial countries. Statistics show that
the average person in a rich country uses more than ten times … (2)
The consequences can be well seen by everybody. Established systems of food and water
supply, the forestry and fishing industries are put at risk by the likely destabilization of the climate.
As ocean waters expand, coastal lands could be inundated by rising sea levels forcing
communities … (3)
… (4) If we are to have a more equitable sharing of natural energy resources, without
further endangering the environment, then wealthy nations will have to cut back greatly on their
fossil fuel consumption. In the same time people should use alternative sources of energy. They
are considerably more attractive in many ways than nuclear power.
(SEA-US -Alternative, Safe and Sustainable Sources of Energy)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: People should use alternative sources of energy. (50
words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Becoming more aware of
environmental concerns is the only way to help save our planet. (250 words/25 lines)
It's 2026. You lost your cashier job five years ago, when the supermarkets switched to
automatic checkout. A job at the post office lasted only a few years, … (1) Then the avian flu
came, decimating populations around the world. Your new office job shut down because everyone
was afraid of getting sick. What's next? Be a quarantine enforcer! These crucial public servants
patrol the streets in quarantined neighborhoods, ensuring no one leaves.
This apocalyptic scenario may never come to pass. But one thing is clear. In two decades,
your job probably won't exist, at least not in the same form it is today. "I think there's going to be
an enormous shift of occupations," says futurist Alvin Toffler. … (2) They'll survive, but they'll
change. It's hard to think of an industry that's not undergoing change. … (3) to moviemakers,
media firms are adjusting to the digital age. Meanwhile, computers continue to take over the world.
Machines will learn to perform most translation services, … (4) On the other hand cars will become
obsolete while teleport repairmen could replace auto mechanics. In the same way as they said a
hundred years ago that planes couldn’t fly, people look at teleportation and say that such a thing
will never be real. But these things are not outside the realm of possibility.
(Forbes - Jobs Of the Future)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: They'll survive, but they'll change. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Earning money is more
important than getting a good education. (250 words/25 lines)
By the time the children reach their teens, there is only a limited amount of time left to
influence them and get them started in life in the right direction. The teen years are a critical time
for role models in the children's lives. Often we will find teens have a hard time… (1). This isn't
always the case, but even in the closest families, teens often feel more comfortable talking to
another trusted adult about some of the things going on in their lives.
… (2) would prefer their teenagers would go to an adult when they need to talk something
important out, instead of relying on their friends who may not have the insight an older, more
experienced adult would have. Obviously parents have no real control over who their teen goes to
for advice, but there are a number of ways they can steer their teen in the right direction.
The best chance the teen has for interacting with other adults… (3) There are all kinds of
activities a teen can be involved with such as church youth group, scouts, sports, music, school
clubs, community service, just to name a few. … (4) led by good and capable leaders will enrich
the adolescents’ life in a way few things can, and will increase the likelihood that they will establish
a relationship with one of the group leaders.
(Rachel Paxton – Role Models for Your Teen)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: The teen years are a critical time for role models in the
children's lives. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Continuing your education beyond high school is essential if you want to get a good job. Write an
opinion essay to enlarge upon your position. (250 words/25 lines)
Bob Buck caught the Metallica bug a quarter century ago, hooked by the blistering riffs of
the Bay Area rockers’ savage debut album, “Kill ‘Em All.”
“I’ve lived and breathed Metallica all my life,” said Buck after attending his eighth Metallica
show this month at Portland’s Rose Quarter arena. … (1).
In recent years, he got his wife hooked, too; … (2).
The couple is part of a diehard cult that has been well-tested over the last decade. But the
buzz this winter is that the Rolling Stones of metal are back on top of their game, with a solid new
album, “Death Magnetic,” and a back-to-thrash-basics tour that has them trotting the globe through
July 2009.
The album is packed with thrash classics: “Master of Puppets,” “Ride the Lightning,” “For
Whom the Bell Tolls” and “Seek & Destroy” all also performed at the Portland show. … (3), the
band has consciously omitted material that followed its commercial breakthrough. For many fans,
that alone makes amends for “St. Anger,” the widely blamed predecessor to “Death Magnetic.”
“I hate ‘St. Anger!’ … (4) Bob Buck said, laughing. “The new CD is the best they’ve put out
in 10 years. You can hear a little bit of every album they’ve ever made, except ‘St. Anger.’”
(Newsweek)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. And, with the exception of several cuts from the new disc,
B. “In high school, that was it.”
C. Fans have been equally impressed with the new show.
D. 24-year-old Ashley Buck walked down the aisle to Metallica’s 1992 hit, “Nothing Else Matters.”
E. I don’t even listen to it”
5. Comment on the following statement: “I’ve lived and breathed Metallica all my life”.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:……………………………………………………..?
B: A review of the film which was on television last night.
2) A: I think you should write a letter to the hotel manager and tell him what happened.
B: What…………………? I am sure he won’t do anything.
3) A: ……………………………………………..?
B: I’d rather you didn’t. Smoke makes me sick.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: The mobile phones and
the e-mails are affecting personal relationships. (250 words/25 lines)
Appearances count in today’s world as much or even more than in earlier decades. Books
are judged by their covers and people are initially evaluated on how they choose to dress and
behave. In a perfect world this is not fair, moral, or just. … (1) should count a great deal more. And
eventually it usually does, but not right away. In the meantime, a lot of opportunities can be lost.
In our lives, hundreds of very important decisions have already been made for us that
impact every aspect of our lives. Our gender, skin color, height, the shape and size of our hands
and feet, as well as who our parents are, and the country of our birth are factors … (2)
But we can control how we portray ourselves to the outer world. In transformational
learning, the idea is to start at a place that is most visible and allows for immediately recognized
results. Wardrobe and nonverbal communication are aspects that are apparent to the outside
world. Combined, these factors can frame us as competent, knowledgeable, elegant, gracious,
powerful, … (3)
Amazingly, appearances count even when nobody else sees you … (4) Thus, Americans
have the opportunity to see their own reflection (in mirrors, windows, elevator doors) up to fifty-five
times every day. That means fifty-five opportunities to feel instantaneously good, indifferent, or
even negative about your physical self.
(Susan Bixler - The New Professional Image)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Appearances count in today’s world as much or even
more than in earlier decades. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ……………………………………………?
B: Jane’s not here. You can call her later.
2) A:I have a terrible headache.
B: …………………………………………….
3) A: …………………………………………………. ?
B: Oh yes! It was the best book I have ever read.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: We would all be better off
without money and material possessions. (250 words/25 lines)
In the wake of new-age technology, many devices are becoming substitutes for face-to-face
communication, and experts say they could be killing relationships.
While user-friendly phone and wireless sources benefit society in many ways, data is
showing people could be dangerously hindering their relationship ties through overuse of instant
messaging. … (1) more people are relying on text messages to get their word across.
"Research has shown that if a person feels his or her likelihood of being rejected for a date
is high, there is a better chance he or she will ask through a text rather than a higher risk way, such
as over the phone or in person," said Derek Westra, a 23-year-old student, … (2) He explained
that instant messaging keeps family interconnected online, but it can also lead to fewer in-person
meetings, outings and less time actually talking. He said the data collected showed communicating
online can be overused and is beginning to replace real-life relationships with virtual ones. … (3)
what's extremely convenient is often less effective than what is real.
Not everybody shares this opinion. Scott Bell, a communication professor for media law
and ethics says that media is a good thing and a way for people … (4) They are more reachable
and can be found anywhere with the push of a few buttons.
(Theresa Kasallis -Text messaging affects student relationships)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. How are relationships influenced by the devices of the new age technology?
B. What disadvantages do instant messages have?
C. What arguments does Bell bring to support his view that media is a good thing?
5. Comment on the following sentence: Many devices are becoming substitutes for face-to-face
communication. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) When they were younger they … come out dancing every weekend.
A getting used to B used to C did D have
2) I’d rather you …………….in here.
A not smoke B. don’t smoke C. didn’t smoke D. are not smoking
3) How long………………………….the guitar?
A. are you playing B. do you play? C. you play D. have you been playing
4) This movie is as good as the one we…………………..last week.
A. saw B. see C. have seen D. had seen
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1)A: …………………………..?
B: The one with the red roof.
2)A: ………………………………..?
B: Three thousand pounds a month.
3) A: …………………………………?
B: To invite me out to dinner.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Cities are becoming less and
less popular places to live in. (250 words/25 lines)
Singing and music have always played an important role in learning and the communication
of culture. … (1). That is why, for the past 30 years, some children's television has very effectively
used the combination of words, music and fast-paced animation to achieve learning. The benefits
of these factors were acknowledged by everybody.
Most parents are concerned about what their young children see and hear, but as children
grow older, parents pay less attention to the music and videos that hold their children’s interest.
The sharing of musical tastes between generations in a family … (2). But many times music is a
major part of a teenager's separate world. It is quite common for teenagers to get pleasure from
keeping adults out and causing adults some distress.
A concern of many interested in the development and growth of teenagers is a serious
deterioration in the messages some bands or singers include in their lyrics. … (3) teenagers'
purchasing, listening and viewing patterns, and by helping them identify music that may be
destructive, parents can help their teenagers.
The conclusion is that music is not usually a danger for a teenager whose life is happy and
healthy. But if a teenager is persistently preoccupied with music that has seriously destructive
themes, and … (4) isolation, depression, alcohol or other drug abuse, a psychological evaluation
should be considered.
(Facts for families)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
3. Give the synonyms of the following words and make sentences with them. 10 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Singing and music have always played an important
role in learning and the communication of culture. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:…………………………………?
B: They are having lunch.
2) A: ………………………………….?
B: The red one. I think it suits you very well.
3) A:………………………………?
B: A review of the play I saw yesterday.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: People worry too much about
their appearance nowadays. (250 words/25 lines)
The federal government is giving General Motors, Ford and Chrysler $25 billion, and the
companies are asking for up to $25 billion more. … (1). In exchange for the loans, Congress
should first insist that the automakers stop fighting these standards. … (2).
As transport-makers, the companies could produce vehicles for high-speed train and bus
systems that would improve our travel options, reduce global warming, conserve energy, minimize
accidents and generally improve the way we live.
This better way forward was predicted in a prescient 1972 article in The Atlantic. … (3).
At a time when no politicians and industry leaders were paying attention to this problem,
Mr. Udall made a bleak but accurate prediction. He wrote that “the oil needs of the other
industrialized countries are growing faster than ours” and that this “surge of demand will soon
begin to send shock waves through the American economy and transportation system.”
… (4). And now, the auto industry is asking for government money that promises, even with
more fuel-efficient cars, to give us more of the same. Instead of supporting companies that want to
put as many cars on the road as possible, we need a transformational strategy.
(Have You Driven a Bus or a Train Lately? – The New York Times)
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for
each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. Stewart Udall, an interior secretary, warned of America’s excessive dependence on cars and
called for this approach.
B. Even before Mr. Udall, there was ample precedent for these ideas.
C. But it should also make sure that better outcomes will result from these billions than just fuel-
efficient cars.
D. Warnings like these went unheeded, and Americans became ever more car-dependent.
E. These same companies have spent millions of dollars lobbying against federal fuel-economy
standards.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Instead of supporting companies that want to put as
many cars on the road as possible, we need a transformational strategy. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:…………………………………………?
B: No, but I’ll phone the cinema and ask now.
2) A: ……………………………………………?
B: No, actually I think it’s quite warm in here.
3) A: ……………………………………………
B: I know. That’s why I am wearing sunglasses.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) They shouldn’t …fun of people who are less fortunate than them.
2) My friend has hated flying …as long as he can remember.
3) Coffee is popular …youngsters.
A friend of yours, Allen, who has been living in another country for some time, is going to
visit you for a week. Write a letter suggesting what you might do together and what sights
you might visit. Sign your letter with the name Tom. (250 words/ 25 lines)
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that buses are the safest way
to get our children to school; that is … (1). But most school buses also pollute the air with diesel
exhaust.
The problem is that children are exposed to diesel exhaust when they play near idling
school buses, or while they ride the bus, as fumes accumulate inside the vehicle. Studies show
that over time, exposure to diesel fumes … (2). One well-documented concern is that these fumes
can contribute to asthma and other respiratory illnesses, plus it’s been linked to increased risk of
lung cancer.
But there’s also good news. … (3) are working to make their school buses less polluting.
Two nonprofit organizations are involved in these efforts. Both have online resources to help the
public understand the issue. Some of the steps they recommend require buying new equipment. A
simple change that can make a big difference is to reduce idling by turning off the engine as soon
as the bus is parked. Some communities have implemented voluntary “no idling” zones, which help
keep the air cleaner for bus riders and everyone else.
One of the best options for cleaning up buses is to replace older buses … (4). Because
emissions standards have changed significantly over the last 30 years, you can tell a lot about how
much a bus pollutes simply by finding out how old it is.
(Mother Nature News - Back to School with Better Buses)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Buses are the safest way to get our children to school.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………………………?
B: Oh yes! It was the best party I’ve ever been to.
2) A: ………………………………………………?
B: Yes. How can I help you?
3) A: ………………………………………………..?
B: Yes please. I’m really thirsty.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Young people today have too
much free time on their hands. (250 words/25 lines)
The issue of ageing population is a long-term and global trend – one that will continue …
(1) Some claim it is a sign of our success: as medicine, sanitation, and agricultural production have
improved, life expectancy around the world has risen. This, combined with falling birth rates, is
causing what experts call the "demographic transition" - the gradual change from high to low levels
of fertility and mortality. … (2) is population ageing. Europe now has so many elderly people and
so few newborns that mortality rates have started to climb again, now reaching levels similar to
some developing countries. Today, 19 of the world's 20 "oldest" countries - those with the largest
percentage of elderly people - are in Europe.
Ageing populations will create a number of challenges for current and future governments.
One is how to sustain public pensions and social security systems as a bigger percentage of
people reach retirement and live longer to enjoy it. … (3), where one in four people will be elderly
by 2015. This demographic shift will force Japanese policymakers and companies to rethink
conventional pensions, health care schemes, and mandatory retirement ages. Another is that
fewer children make demographers expect there will be fewer potential caregivers, particularly
from family members.
In Europe, North America, … (4), the number of elderly people who live alone is increasing,
particularly among women.
(Valdis Wish -Global Population Ageing)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Ageing populations will create a number of challenges
for current and future governments. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) The secretary ... to get in touch with the client for three hours.
A. was trying B. have been trying C. is trying D. has been trying
2) I’d rather you ……………him the whole story last week.
A. don’t tell B. wouldn’t tell C. hadn’t told D. haven’t told
3) You are very proud of the result, ... you?
A. do B. aren’t C. are D. don’t
4) When the lawyer … to the office, he will study your case.
A. comes B. will come C. come D. has come
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………………………?
B: Oh yes! It was the best party I’ve ever been to.
2) A: ………………………………………………?
B: Yes. How can I help you?
3) A: ………………………………………………..?
B: Yes please. I’m really thirsty.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: It is important to follow fashion.
(250 words/25 lines)
… (1) The holiday-makers flocked to the hill of Mercury, to rise two thousand feet above
the steamy haze of the valleys. … (2) Every time it made the ascent, the funicular was crowded. It
moved up the steep incline, that, towards the top, looked almost perpendicular, the steel thread of
the rails in the gulf of pine-trees hanging like an iron rope against a wall. … (3) Or they looked back
towards the sinking levels of the river, far-stretching over the frontier.
When you arrived at the top there was nothing to do. The hill was a pine-covered cone;
paths wound between the high tree-trunks, and you could walk round and see the world all round:
the dim, far river-plain, to westwards; southwards, the black, forest-covered hills, with emerald-
green clearings and a white house or two; east, the inner valley, with two villages, factory
chimneys, pointed churches, and north, the hills of forest, with reddish castle ruins. The hot sun
burned overhead, and all was in steam.
Only on the very summit of the hill there was a tower and a long restaurant with its beer-
garden. … (4) But the great trees began again in wilderness a few yards off.
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following: When you arrived at the top there was nothing to do. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:…………….. today?
B:It’s June 25th.
2) A:… ……………………….?
B:It’s our new classmate.
3) A:………..(your cat) ……………?
B:It’s white, with very long whiskers.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) John has visited us last week.
2) The news are very interesting.
3) The train arrived at 7 o’clock, isn’t it?
4) What means “mitten”?
5) Peter said to us lot of jokes.
Comment on the following statement: People are never satisfied with what they have, they always
want something more or something different. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 27 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
The next time you do a card trick - remember this. You're playing with history. (1)… The most
interesting things are the suits and face cards. A "suit" of playing cards means Hearts, Spades,
Diamonds or Clubs. The figures are placed on each card with the number or value of the card. The
face cards are the Jacks, the Queens, the Kings, the Aces and, of course, the Jokers.
What do you think the suits stand for? Let's take the Hearts first. When you say that an athlete
has a lot of heart, what do you mean? You mean that he is brave. (2) …
Look at the design of the Spade on a card. The word "spade" comes from the Italian word
which means "sword." With a little imagination, you can see the handle and the blade. (3) …
The Diamond and Club designs also have interesting stories. The Diamond design stands for
the expensive jewels that you and I have seen in jewelry stores. The Club looks a little like a three-leaf
clover design. (4) … Now you see how some suits of playing cards have more value or power than
others.
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. Of course, the blade has been made much shorter on the card.
B. Many people spend their time playing cards.
C. Its shape came from a French design with three leaves.
D. So, you see, the King of Hearts is a "brave king."
E. The playing cards we use today are much like those used for hundreds of years.
5. Comment on the following sentence: You're playing with history. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
1) No … had I left the hotel than it started raining.
A. later B. soon C. late D. sooner
2) By the end of this unit, you … a lot of new things about Great Britain.
A. learn B. will learn C. are learning D. will have learned
3) His new joke made all of us ….
A. laugh B. laughing C. to laugh D. laughed
4) Nobody could hear what she was ….
A. telling B. talking C. speaking D. saying
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………….?
B: £ 50
2) A: …………………………… ?
B: No, she isn’t. She is reading a book.
3) A: ……………………………..?
B: Alice? She is going to the cinema.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) Are you hearing me now?
2) Where are your money?
3) Nobody hasn’t seen such a nice car before.
4) Tom runs more faster than George.
5) Jane is two years bigger than her sister.
Comment on the following statement: Most experiences in our lives that seemed difficult at the time
become valuable lessons for the future. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta
• Toate 28 - engleza
subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Everyone has heard about whales. What a beautiful sight it must be to see a whale. … (1) In
years gone by, men sailed in ships that did not take them back to their homes for many years. … (2)
They sold certain parts of the whales to people for different uses. The whale was valuable because it
was not easy to get. Whaling is not a job for many people any more.
To enjoy a story about whales means first to learn as much about them as you can. … (3)
" Whale off the starboard bow!" The lookout on a whaling ship has sighted a whale. All hands spring to
their jobs. The harpooner takes aim with his gun and fires. There is a short fight. The whale is dead.
… (4). A crew of men sets to work stripping the great whale of its skin. The thick fat under the whale's
skin protects the animal against cold waters.
Although whales spend their lives in water, they are not fish. Whales cannot breathe under
water, but must come above water for air every thirty or forty minutes. The whaler's lookouts watch for
the misty stream of water when the whales exhale.
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. How often did the whale hunters come home from the sea?
B. Why were whales valuable?
C. How long can whales stay under water?
5. Comment on the following sentence: To enjoy a story about whales means first to learn as much
about them as you can. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) Teacher : ‘……. the word house?’
Pupil: ‘h – o – u – s - e’
2) A: ...... ?
B: It’s 239067.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Agree or disagree with the following statement: Television has made us a nation of watchers, not
doers. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 29 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Many stories about war deal with only the brave. Most often we hear about great deeds of men
who fear nothing; of giants who turn the tide of battle by a single brave act … (1) Has it ever
happened?
There were a number of times that this occurred in history. Every once in a while, however,
the facts are made known and we can look at them and try to learn what war is really like.
… (2) The time was 1861. The reason was the war between the States - often called the Civil War -
the war that split the country into Northern and Southern states over the question of slavery and
freedom. Many people of both sides had been happy to join the army to fight for what they believed
in.… (3) They thought of war as a big game, such as football or baseball, only with man-sized toys.
…. (4) It thought that the North would win easily and that the war would be over in a few months.
They didn't know that it would take four long, bloody years to tear and smash their way through
America before people could sleep again.
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Many stories about war deal with only the brave. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A : …………………………. ?
B : Oh, that’s too expensive. Can I have a look at the other coat?
2) A: …………………………..?
B: No, it was horrible. I didn’t enjoy it at all.
3) A: ……………………………?
B: Yes, please. I love doughnuts!
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Agree or disagree with the following statement: Face-to-face communication is better than other
types of communication, such as letters, e-mail, or telephone calls. (250 words/25 lines)
According to the weather men, last winter was one of the worst in living memory. We
live in the depths of the country, and my whole family agree that it was certainly a winter we
shall never forget. … (1).
At first we were all thrilled to see it. It fell silently in large soft flakes until our garden
had become spotless white. The children soon spoilt its beauty by having snowball fights and
leaving their footprints all over it. Hungry birds too, in search of scraps of food made delicate
prints on its surface. … (2) For the next three months the whole countryside lay in a grip of
iron.
Every day the birds grew tamer, often waiting hopefully almost on our backdoor step.
We fed them with bits of cheese, chopped up meat and any left-overs we had. … (3) Indoors it
was pretty cold too. Our central heating system proved both inadequate and uncooperative.
To make matters worse there were tiny holes in the brickwork of many of the rooms. … (4)
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. As a result the water pipes froze so that for several weeks our water supply had to be
brought in buckets from a nearby farm.
B. We also put out bowls of water, which unfortunately within an hour had frozen solid.
C. Snow began to fall at the beginning of the New Year and continued on and off for
approximately ten days.
D. Nobody expected the winter to be so frosty.
E. It was now that a severe frost set in, hardening the snow into ugly lumps.
5. Comment on the following sentence: For the next three months the whole countryside lay
in a grip of iron. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: Good morning. Can I help you?
B: Yes, … brown shoes.
3) A: ……..?
B: I’m from Romania.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) If I would see her there, I would give her the invitation to our party.
2) Why does that man look at us now?
3) Tomorrow it is Sunday, so we mustn’t go to school.
4) We have such a fine weather today!
5) The police has just arrived.
Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books.
In your opinion, which source is more important? (250 words/25 lines)
Life insurance is not really betting although it can be compared to it. … (1) We think of
insurance as a natural thing. If we scrape a fender or injure ourselves at work, we know that there
is some sort of payment that we can get through insurance. …. (2) If we don't use the insurance,
the companies keep the money.
"Insurance" is the term that we understand today. But how old is insurance? Two hundred
years? A thousand? Or is it as old as man? … (3) We might say that "insurance" was with us while
man was just beginning to develop civilization. One family or tribe might feel that they would be
helped if they helped to protect another family or tribe. … (4)
This system of trading services with each other has been with us for quite a while. Today
you think of Social Security or some other system. Most people who retire are still able to receive
money that they have paid into the system during their working days. The idea of a reward for
services like this is quite an old one.
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Life insurance is not really betting although it can be
compared to it. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
1) I ... to bed now. Good night, everybody!
A. go B. am going C. went D. is going
2) … are these two albums?
A. Who B. How many C. What prices D. How much
3) What time …back home?
A. does Tom come B. comes Tom C. come Tom D. does Tom comes
4) John is two years … than his sister.
A. bigger B. longer C. older D. smaller
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: How ………………………………..?
B: I watch TV every evening.
2) A: …………………………………… ?
B: No, I didn’t travel by train. I travelled by plane.
3) A: Are …………………………………..?
B: No, I’m not. I planted cherry trees last year.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) We did not know what time our friend will arrive there.
2) I borrowed him some money yesterday.
3) Only then she recognized him.
4) If only I knew then what I know now!
5) Would you mind to help me with this exercise?
Give arguments for and against the following statement: It is beneficial for a high school graduate
to work for a year before entering the university. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 32 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Skiing isn't likely to replace football and baseball in the hearts of American sports watchers, but
for the active, do-it-yourself crowd, skiing climbs higher on the list each year. … (1) Even that requires
a fair-sized sum of money for equipment if you buy your own; renting, of course, is cheaper.
… (2) That way you get well-maintained slopes, the opportunity for instruction, the use of lifts,
and the fun of skiing without the expense of a longer stay. Many countries, with the help of machine-
made snow, now have ski areas within fairly easy reach in terms of both money and distance.
… (3) Ski fans say there is nothing like it. (If any kind of skiing is out of the question for you right now,
just tuck the idea for the future. …(4)
Some of you may be able to get it all together - money, time, opportunity, transportation,
equipment - and go with a few friends, but for the younger student, the best chance of getting to a ski
area is usually with one's family. Therefore, you may be glad to learn that ski resorts have changed
their policy in recent years and are now trying hard to attract family groups.
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Ski fans say there is nothing like it. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
1) You … cross the street when the traffic light is red.
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. should D. don’t have to
2) The weather today is … it was yesterday.
A. worse than B. bad C. as worse as D. not so bad
3) The two children looked at … and burst laughing.
A. every other B. all other C. each another D. each other
4) I don’t like mushrooms and my sister doesn’t like them …
A. also B. too C. either D. neither
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A : ………………………home this evening?
B : Yes, I will. I will be working on a project.
2) A: ………………………………………….?
B: No, I have never spoken to that man.
3) A: ………………………………………….?
B: I saw it on TV two days ago.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) Come hear to see something interesting!
2) I don’t know nothing about what happened there.
3) She gave me some very useful advices.
4) Everybody are satisfied with the results of the exam.
5) When I opened the radio, I heard some terrible news.
What is your opinion on the following question: Is it better to enjoy your money when you earn it,
or is it better to save it for some time in the future? (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 33 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
I cannot say which is the most dangerous creature in Africa, but the driver ant is one
candidate. "I know of no insect," says an observer, "more furious. … (1) I have known a live coal of fire
to be held before them at which they rushed with indescribable ferocity, releasing their hold only in
death."
… (2). Should they invade a farmstead they will rifle it from top to bottom but will leave
untouched any butter, honey, sugar, bread, cheese, cake, pudding - anything but meat, living or dead.
… (3) During these marches any animal that cannot get out of their way is condemned. A full grown
caged leopard in South Africa was killed by them and picked clean in a single night.
Every member of the army is completely blind. In addition to the male and female drivers, there
are three working types. The first is the soldier, an "Officer", which is a better name than soldier, for it
organizes the marches, maintains discipline, and leads attacks. … (4) The third worker (not present in
all armies) is a minute creature that functions chiefly as a porter. The queen, the source and nominal
head of this formidable people, is bloated and eyeless and over two inches long.
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. Driver ants are nomadic: they make temporary halts, but mainly their great armies are
forever on the move.
B. <Conquer or die> is their motto.
C. The second’s chief duty is to tear flesh from living prey.
D. People fear driver ants.
E. The driver ants are entirely flesh eaters
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………..?
B: I don’t know. She must be in the garden.
2) A: …………………………………………..?
B: They started school in 2004.
3) A: …………………………………?
B: We have been living in this house since 2001.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) As soon as we will get there, we will try to contact her.
2) If you would have taken my advice, you wouldn’t have made this mistake.
3) Peter hasn’t spoken to his neighbour since three days.
4) There were more than twenty people in that room, isn’t it?
5) These exercises are enough easy for us.
Compare the contribution of artists to society with that of scientists. Which type of
contribution do you think is valued more by your society? (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta
• Toate 34 - engleza
subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
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. Meanwhile Mayor Byron W. Brown is being pressed to revise a proposal that would have
demolished hundreds of abandoned homes.
B. Together they shaped one of the grandest early visions of the democratic American city.
C. Buffalo was founded on a rich tradition of architectural experimentation.
D. And for decades its architecture has seemed strangely frozen in time.
E. Touring Buffalo’s monuments is about as close as you can get to experiencing firsthand the
earliest struggles to define what an American architecture would look like.
5. Comment on the following sentence: One of the most cynical clichés in architecture is that
poverty is good for preservation. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ……… to that new Chinese outlet this afternoon?
B: That’s a great idea.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) My family got used to spend every summer in the countryside when I was a child.
2) Are you sure that does Martin is thinking about moving house?
3) Could you try to speaking a little louder?
4) The manager told the secretary to stop wasting of time drinking coffee.
5) She could not avoid from damaging the other car.
Give arguments for and against the following statement: The current generation is lazy and lacks
discipline. (250 words/25 lines)
Recently, just before I left England for Bermuda, I happened to encounter an old South
Seas friend, Sir Harry Luke. … (1). Sir Harry retired a few years ago and since then he has been
devoting himself to the pursuit he always desired, roaming the world in search of unusual and off-
the-track places, particularly islands. He used to say, down there in Suva, that of them all it was
Easter Island, with its mighty, mysterious and never explained stone images, which he wished
most to visit.
… (2) Now Easter Island is not a place at which world cruise-deluxe liners stop or ever
have stopped. … (3). No, this is one place where, if you can get there - and want to - you have
reached the ultimate getting away-from-it-all objective. That is, one where there are other human
beings. On Easter Island there are 700 but no more than 20 of them are whites.
"Peru raided Easter Island in a mass attack in the year 1862. At that time it had been found
that wealth lay in the bird-guano deposits on rocky islets a few miles off the Peruvian coast. … (4)
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. Well, he got there, and it may interest you to hear how he did it and what he found.
B. But nobody wanted to go to there, sun baked and waterless, besides smelling to the
highest heavens."
C. Sir Harry Luke was very much appreciated by the natives.
D. No far-flying airplane touches there, neither excursion boats nor even a world-roaming
tramp steamer.
E. I met him when he was governor of the Fiji group.
5. Comment on the following: …he has been devoting himself to the pursuit he always desired,
roaming the world in search of unusual and off-the-track places, particularly islands. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A. …………………………….. ?
B. No, I couldn’t. This exercise is too difficult for me.
2) A. ............................................ ?
B. If I had a younger brother, I would play with him all day long.
3) A. ............................................?
B. I last spoke to him a few days ago.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) Neither the boys nor their sister know where the dog is.
2) Do you happen to know what time does this shop open?
3) We have seen a policeman a few minutes ago.
4) My father came at my school yesterday to talk to the headmaster.
5) I advised them to not be late.
If you could live in some other historical period, which would you choose and why?
(250 words/25 lines)
Varianta
• Toate 36 - engleza
subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
What purposes should a school fulfil? Some sort of systematic training and instruction should be
offered, with a view to enabling pupils to pass specific examinations, so they will be qualified to
continue their education at other institutions, or to start their professional lives straight away. … (1) It
should encourage the pupils to develop their own abilities to the full and become social beings, able to
get on with other people and work out problems in a civilized manner.
One theory is that in an ideal school children would be able to choose which lessons they want to
attend. … (2) Some people, however, claim that children, if left to their own choices, will simply play
all day. … (3) Others say that the children of some experimental schools show the opposite; after a
short time children become bored with playing all day, and their natural curiosity leads them to attend
lessons voluntarily. …(4)
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: The basic problem with this sort of school may be that
learning according to the pupils’ natural desires would probably take away their chances of passing
the state examinations. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A : …………………………………….. ?
B : I have one sister and two brothers.
2) A : ……………………………………. ?
B : She has been studying German since she was in the fifth grade.
3) A : …………………………………….. ?
B : I was born on 16th April.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) I don’t like be made to wait.
2) Leslie knows the truth for several days.
3) We ourself played an important part in this.
4) Nick would surely help us if he would be here.
5) I wish I have enough money to buy a new car.
Give arguments for and against the following statement: We waste a great natural resource: the
elderly. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 37 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
…(1) A racing driver, for example, is in direct competition with his fellow drivers, whereas a
mountain climber is not directly competing with other sportsmen or sportswomen - likewise people
who go parachuting or hang-gliding. … (2) What is it that drives these people to risk their lives in
expensive and seemingly totally unnecessary activities?
…(3) Consequently, it is believed that, since modern life is so free from the kind of physical
dangers our ancestors faced, we need some replacement available at first hand; so we like to put
ourselves in some danger. While it may be exciting to watch dangerous sports, the curious thing is
that a very safe sport, like billiards, can be as exciting for the spectator as one where people risk their
lives.
… (4) A glider pilot may want to prove to himself that he can stay airborne for longer than he did last
time, and a single-handed yachtsman who crosses the Atlantic might want to demonstrate to himself
that he can do it. There are records to be broken, but often people take part in these dangerous
activities knowing they will never be the best in the world, but simply wanting to set a personal record.
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. There is a challenge present in many sporting activities, even if it isn't provided by other
competitors.
B. People say that exciting activities make the adrenalin flow through our bodies.
C. The element of risk or danger is the common denominator.
D. People enjoy extreme sports.
E. Dangerous sports can be both competitive and non-competitive.
5. Comment on the following: …often people take part in these dangerous activities knowing they
will never be the best in the world, but simply wanting to set a personal record. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam paper, write the corresponding letter to the
number of the sentence. 4 points
1) We … for him for two hours and he has not come yet.
A. have been waiting B. waited C. have waited D. are waiting
2) I have taken my umbrella in case …
A. of raining B. of rain C. it rains D. is raining
3) It’s over five years since he … us a visit.
A. paid B. has paid C. has been paying D. is paying
4) John is two years … than his friend.
A. smaller B. younger C. fewer D. less
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:. …………………………………?
B: The museum is only 15 minutes’ walk from school.
2) A: .................................................?
B: This car is Martin’s.
3) A: …………………………………..?
B: No, I have never visited London before.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) I’d rather you tell me the truth.
2) We are seeing the plane now.
3) The harder we work, the best our results will be.
4) “The boys’s games are noisier than ours,” said the girls.
5) Do you remember what is his name?
What problem in this contemporary world do you find most disturbing? Give your opinion on
this issue. (250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 38 - engleza
SUBIECTUL I (30 puncte) Varianta 038
The girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo Alto, California, all have the same access to
computers as boys. ... (1)
Janice Weinman of the American Association of University Women says, "Girls tend to be less
comfortable than boys with the computer...(2) After re-examining a thousand studies, the
researchers of the Association found that girls make up only a small percentage of students in
computer science classes. Girls consistently rate themselves significantly lower than boys in
their ability and confidence in using computers. … (3)
Six years ago, the software company Purple Moon noticed that girls' computer usage was
falling behind boys. Karen Gould says, "The number one reason girls told us they don't like
computer games is not because they're too violent, or too competitive…(4) Purple Moon says it
found what girls want, characters they can relate to and story line relative to what's going on in
their own lives. Karen Gould says, "What we definitely found from girls is there is no intrinsic
reason why they wouldn't want to play on a computer; it was just a content thing."
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. And they use them less often than boys outside the classroom.
B. But researchers say, by the time they get to high school, they are victims of what the
researchers call a major new gender gap in technology.
C. Girls just said they're incredibly boring.
D. Many modern computer games allow the player to use a keyboard and mouse.
E. They use it more for word processing rather than for problem solving, or discovering new
ways in which to understand information."
A. Is there any gender differentiation in allowing sixth graders in East Palo Alto access to
computers?
B. How reliable were the findings of the women research team?
C. What is the main reason for the girls’ reluctance to play computer games?
5. In your own words, comment on the following sentence: Girls tend to be less
comfortable than boys with the computer.(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the correct form on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) Buying a house nowadays ……… more and more expensive all the time.
A. becomes B. is becoming C. became D. has became
2) I think ......... a break now; I’m exhausted.
A. I have B. I’ll have C.I’m having D. I would have
3) What you ............... have done is call the police, not get involved yourself.
A. must B. should C. will D. can
4) What …………… you doing all day?
A. have you been B. did you C. will you D. must
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences
on your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: People spend too much time
and money on holidays. (250 words / 25lines)
In a recent case in Oldham, a 16-year-old woman was the centre of a controversy between the
Education Department, her father and her husband, for leaving school before she was legally
permitted to.
Debra Huxley shocked the school and local community when she announced to everybody her
unexpected ‘exit’ from school life. … (1)
The controversy centred around the question of whose responsibility it was to send her back to
school until Easter when she would be legally permitted to leave. In the eyes of the court, she
was her father’s property - oops, responsibility and he was fined $ 500 with $ 1000 costs for
failing to ensure her attendance at school. Mr Huxley said, “With Debra married I cannot see
how it is my responsibility for her to go to school.…(2) Mr Groves responded to this with, “She is
not going back to school. We live in a big flat and if she was at school she would have to come
home at night and start cleaning. … (3)
Debra (now Groves) doesn’t want to go back to school anyway (not that anyone had thought
that she should be responsible for her actions); she said, ‘Being a good wife is far more
important to me now.’ …(4)
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. The marriage vows she took were to her husband not to me.”
B. Will she feel like this in ten years time!?
C. Dropping out of school is hardly surprising nowadays.
D. I don’t want her hoovering around my feet.”
E. The fact that her husband was a footballer probably contributed to the sensational coverage
the case received.
5. In your own words, comment on the following statement: In the eyes of the court, she
was her father’s property - oops, responsibility. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the correct form on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) His English won’t improve ........... he studies more.
A. provided B. unless C. if D. suppose
2) An election ................. in the autumn, the Government announced this morning.
A. will have been held B. will be held C. is holding D. will hold
3) She said she .................... to phone you all day.
A. had been trying B. had been trieing C. has been trying D. has been trieing
4) They arrived ................. than expected.
A. more early B. earlier C. more earlier D. earlyer
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheets.
6 points
1) A: You…………………………………………….
B: I’ve apologized; what else can I do?
2) A: Shall………………………………………….?
B: I’d rather stay at home.
3) A: ……………………………………………… ?
B: I’m sorry, but I’m using it.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences
on your exam sheet. 10 points
1) That was the third time I heard the same lame excuses for their inefficiency.
2) He had no sooner lighted his cigar when the smoke alarm went off.
3) I slept when my friend called.
4) You never trust strangers, don’t you?
5) She works like a secretary in a local firm.
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following: Will life be better in the future?
(250 words / 25lines)
We live in a society increasingly obsessed with material success. We are urged to”Get on!”, “Get
ahead!”, “Get a step on the ladder!”, and “Make it to the top!” If you don’t prosper, it’s easy to feel like
a flop, that you’ve wasted your life and failed your family.
But is such success open to all? … (1) What can we learn from those who do make it to the top?
At school we are told that if we work hard and pass exams we will do well. … (2) When he
studied the lives of successful entrepreneurs, he found that nearly 60% left school either because
they were thrown out or were “bored”. … (3) The most certain route to riches is to start out wealthy.
Over half the people in the most recent Sunday Times survey of the richest 200 people in the country
inherited money. Twenty-five per cent of those who head large
corporations were born into affluent families.
… (4) “Good looks make early life easier. Teachers and other children will expect you to be
kinder, cleverer and to do better than plainer peers,” explains Dr Raymond Bull.
affluent: rich
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the
text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
1. Choose the correct variant and write the correct form on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) Jones was found guilty and sentenced to five years in ...........prison.
A. the B. - C. a D. an
2) That’s the man ........................................house was burnt down.
A. whose B. who’s C. whom D. which
3) They’ll be going ......................Paris for a few days at Easter.
A. in B. to C. at D. for
4). What ...................................I do if she refuses to listen to me?
A. can B. would C. need D. have
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheets.
6 points
1) A: Do you think I………………….?
B: It’s up to you really; it depends how strongly you feel.
2) A: Is anything the matter, sir?
B:Well, I…………………………………………………………
3) A: ........................................... ....
B: I’m so glad. I helped my mum to make them.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) She works as a slave.
2) This is the first time when I’ve eaten oysters.
3) I’m not sure if he has some brothers.
4) Could you drive slowlier?
5) The pizza smells beautifully.
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Exams should be abolished.
(250 words / 25 lines)
Time is running out. … (1) According to the latest research, forty-four per cent of British
workers come home exhausted. More than half suffer from stress. By almost every measure,
people are more pressured, more bothered about time – or lack of it – than they have been for
many years. … (2)
All over the world, the old ways of managing time are disappearing. … (3) Instead, the
world is having to come to terms with just-in-time production, multi-tasking computers, 24-hour
shopping and video-on-demand, time-share holidays and home banking. All of these are
symptoms of a revolution, a transition from an industrial time culture based around timetable and a
clear division of labour between men who went to work and women who looked after the home,
towards a new culture, based around flexibility, customisation and rapid flow of information.
This new post-industrial culture offers, perhaps for the first time in history, the promise of
people using time for their own needs. But far from ushering in a leisured utopia, its most
immediate effect has been a growing divide between those with too much work and those without
any. … (4) One in eight British managers works more than sixty hours a week and more than half
take home work during the week.
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the
text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. Fixed jobs, shared rhythms of shopping, travel and leisure and common patterns of learning,
marriage, work and retirement are on the way out.
B. Or so people feel.
C. In top jobs, long hours have become a mark of status and success.
D. Time, they feel, has been squeezed.
E. Ubiquitous computers mean that our work will always be with us and our competitors will always
be working too.
A. drained physically
B. free from duties / responsibilities or not involving work
C. changing of appearance or features of something to suit someone’s needs
D. systematic investigation to establish facts
E. something which is considered to be a sign of a situation
5. Comment on the following sentence: All over the world, the old ways of managing time are
disappearing. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) About 100 people………………outside the theatre for tickets when we got there.
A. queued B. have queued C. were queuing D. will queue
2) Next month, the National Theatre ………..a new production of Hamlet.
A. is putting on B. shall put on C. put on D. have put
3) . ……..you could visit another planet, would you go?
A. Provided B. Suppose C. Whether D. Even
4) I’ve been waiting in the rain ….hours!
A. during B. since C. for D. from
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: ..................................................................
B: Thanks! I can’t move it; the battery is flat.
2) A: You shouldn’t get upset so easily.
B: I can’t …………………………………………
3) A: Can I get you anything from the shops?
B: Not really;……………………………………..
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) We were not prepared for such a cold weather.
2) If you are not busy, it is something I would like to ask you.
3) When he will arrive, everyone must stand.
4) He is elder than me.
5) Let’s go to the beach, do we?
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: The fool wanders, the wise
man travels. (250 words / 25 lines)
Design apart, the label itself has remained unchanged in its primary function, and the
container to which it is attached – matchbox or tin can – has altered little since the 1850s,
which is remarkable when so many extraordinary changes have happened elsewhere in daily
life.
What were the original functions of the label? …(1) The shape of the bottle or jar might
already suggest this, but the word ‘Strawberry’, for example, impressed on the side of a jar
would identify the type of jam inside it, or the word ‘Burgees’ the manufacturer. Probably the
most necessary labelling was for medicines, where it was vital that the contents and directions
for use should be seen plainly.
The second aim was to glamorise the pack. … (2) Some designs were relevant, depicting a
scene in which the product was used; some were purely to gain attention, using devices such
as a beautiful girl. With the arrival of colour printing, a wide range of decorative labels could be
mass-produced. … (3)
Manufacturers soon noticed that their products sold better if they had an element of
prestige attached to them on the label. … (4)
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. Thus, a design or pictorial image, particularly if hand-coloured, would instantly enliven the
overall effect.
B. This gave customers confidence in the quality of what they were buying.
C. A label may also be printed directly on the container or article.
D. They could be stuck onto, say, a box of gloves, which instantly transformed it into a
desirable present.
E. In the first instance, there was the simple need to say what was inside the pack.
A. Which element(s) has/have changed about the label since the 1850s?
B. Why do you think the medicine label has to specify the contents and directions for use?
C. What were labels originally created for?
5. Comment on the following statement: Design apart, the label itself has remained unchanged
in its primary function. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the correct form on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: Could I have some time off to visit my friend in hospital?
B: Actually, ……………………
2) A:........................................................
B: Thank you very much. It’ll be a challenge, anyway.
3) A: I’m sorry but…………………………………….
. B: Could you give me another three days then?
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) I’d rather you pay me in cash.
2) She hasn’t got any money and I haven’t neither.
3) I wish I would tell her about it.
4) I went shopping and took a pullover.
5) I am keen of tennis.
Write an essay on the following topic: The advantages and disadvantages of being famous.
(250 words / 25 lines)
The most self-assured and sophisticated of people can find themselves unable to deal
satisfactorily with certain situations - cold food in a restaurant, angry neighbours, stroppy shop
assistants, uncommunicative teenagers - from time to time. … (1)
The usual reason for such awkward behaviour is an inability to express ourselves clearly
and straightforwardly. … (2) Failing to communicate clearly what you want or what you feel,
means that you fail to persuade the shop to exchange a faulty garment or fail to have your cold
dinner replaced in a restaurant. … (3)
Over the past few years, many people have learned another way of behaving, a middle course
between being aggressive or passive, the assertive way. It is a way of communicating clearly
one’s wishes, needs or feelings while at the same time respecting the needs, wishes and
feelings of others. It is not about winning all the time, rather more about negotiating life without
constant anxiety or lack of self-confidence. … (4)
wimpish: weak, lacking confidence and determination
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. It could also mean that you’re unable to negotiate with your boss or your juniors calmly, or
that you spend far too many evenings in grumpy silence because you cannot express your
feelings to your partner.
B. And for many of us, attempting to deal with such irritations without either losing control and
our tempers, or being wimpish1 and ineffectual, is too common an occurrence.
C. There is much discussion in the academic world of communication as to what actually
constitutes communication.
D. We beat around the bush endlessly before, if ever, we reach the essence of the argument.
E. It is usually a more appropriate and a more effective form of communication.
B. What are the real life situations mentioned in the text when people may fail to communicate
(mention either the situations/places or the categories of people)?
C. Have people always behaved assertively?
5. Comment on the following sentence: It is not about winning all the time. (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) This time last week I …………….to Athens.
A. have driven B. was driving C. have been driving D. had been driving
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A:...................................................................?
B: Do I have to? I’ve got to do my homework.
2) A: You ………………………….
B: I couldn’t because there was no one to take me.
3) A: ................................?
B: The name definitely sounds very familiar. It rings a bell.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet
10 points
1) He doesn’t have many money.
2) When I finish this book it means I will read all of her books.
3) The accident was owing to human error.
4) Somebody assassinated the President, didn’t he?
5) I am right, amn’t I?
Write an essay on the following topic: The advantages and disadvantages of owning a pet.
(250 words / 25 lines)
The British, in particular a sizeable percentage of the population, have regrouped into a
complex and curious web of the alternative cultures, the tribes of Britain. … (1) Punk Singer Nick
Reynolds says: ‘The clothes we wear are not normal. Dirty leather, chains, tattoos. Tribes used to
paint themselves to frighten the enemy away and survive. That’s what we’re doing. And the
chains? They say it’s a free country, but we might as well be in chains.’
Unemployment in Britain is currently 13.3%, yet for the 7.5 million Britons between the ages of
16 and 24, the rate is 16%. … (2) The continuing stagnation of the British economy has convinced
many of them that they will never have a place in the working world and that they are facing a life
on the dole. … (3) Those environments have helped produce a generation of alienated youths who
have turned to tribalism to give their lives meaning.
Working-class teenagers are especially attracted to the tribes. … (4) Author Peter York, an
expert on the new tribes, says: ‘What they are saying about the future is that there is no future.
Britain marching into the past is what this is all about. We now have a terribly divided and
fragmented nation.”
on the dole = living on money from the government because of unemployment
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the
text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. Why does the writer think the ornamentation of the new tribes is shocking?
B. Who is most likely to indentify with a tribe?
C. According to the writer, can British people who were born into a working-class family, move
upwards socially?
5. In your own words, explain the following statement: It’s a free country, but we might as well
be in chains. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: Do………………………………….?
B: No, I don’t actually. How do you do, Mr Reynolds?
2) A: ....................................................?
B: I don’t really think you should drive, you’re not insured.
3) A: ......................................................
B: Well, there’s a café over there. Let’s go and get one.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) The policeman said me to go with him.
2) Susan can hardly say a word in German, can’t she?
3) She went on a diet not to be fat.
4) What a shame I haven’t took the camera with me.
5) I’m living in London for four weeks.
1) They are repairing the old bridge, so we can’t use it at the moment.
The old bridge.............................................................................
2) She went into the room as soon as I left.
No…………………………………………….
3) The weather is not fine so we won’t go to the beach.
If………….…………………………………………………………
4) The singer arrived two hours late but I’m glad I waited for him.
The singer was worth……………………………………………….
Write an essay on the following topic: The advantages and disadvantages of watching TV.
(250 words /25 lines)
There are certain things that you have to be British or at least older than me, to appreciate: really
milky tea, allotments, the belief that household wiring is an interesting topic of conversation,
thinking that going to choose wallpaper with your mate constitutes a reasonably good day out.
…(1)
I’m not saying that these things are bad or boring or misguided, merely that I cannot yet
understand their full value and appeal. …(2) I have the greatest respect for the university and its
eight hundred years of tireless intellectual labour, but I must confess that I’m not entirely clear what
it’s for, now that Britain no longer needs colonial administrators who can make witty remarks in
Latin. I mean to say, you see all these dons and scholars striding past, absorbed in deep
discussions about post-Kantian aesthetics and you think: …(3) Only a fortnight ago there was an
item on News at Ten in which Trevor McDonald joyfully announced that the Samsung Corporation
was building a new factory in Tyneside. Now it seems to me that when a nation’s industrial
capacity has plunged so low that it is reliant on Korean firms for its future economic security we
should stop to think. … (4)
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. There may be one or two others that don’t occur to me at the moment.
B. ‘Most impressive, but perhaps rather indulgent in a country with three million unemployed and
whose last great invention was cat’s-eyes?’
C. We will never admit to being all-knowing.
D. Perhaps it is time to re-address one’s educational priorities and maybe give a little thought to
what’s going to put some food on the table in about 2010.
E. Into this category, I would also tentatively insert Oxford.
A. used for emphasizing that sth is not as bad, severe, or important as s.o. thinks it is
B. expressing great happiness in one’s actions
C. to a fairly high degree, level, or standard
D. used for emphasizing what you are saying
E. recognize the good or special qualities of a person, place, or thing
A. In what circumstances can one appreciate really milky tea, allotments, etc.?
B. How does the writer feel about these typically British things?
C. What is the writer’s opinion about Britain’s current situation?
5. Explain the following statement: …it is time to re-address one’s educational priorities and
maybe give a little thought to what’s going to put some food on the table in about 2010…
(50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: Here’s…………………………………………….!
B: Oh, thanks. You shouldn’t have, really.
2) A: Would…………………………………………….?
B: I’m in two minds about coming or not.
3) A: ..........................................................................
B: There’s nothing to worry about. Your English seems very good to me.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) Water is boiling at 100 degrees.
2) Who did built this house?
3) I wish they will stop arguing.
4) The police is after the burglar.
5) He regretted lying the police.
1) ‘Do you work in the central branch or in the provinces?’ she said.
She asked him………………………………………………………..
2) ‘I wasn’t anywhere near the scene of the crime,’ the accused claimed.
The accused claimed……………………..
3). They’ll catch all the prisoners again by tonight.
All……………………………………………………
4) John’s marks were too low for the university.
John’s marks weren’t …………………………..
Write an essay on the following topic: The advantages and disadvantages of using the Internet.
(250 words / 25 lines)
Design is the act of making something better. Everything, no matter how ordinary, has been
designed. Every time you purchase a new kettle or toaster, the quality of the design is influential,
encouraging you to choose one kettle or toaster over the others. Good design works well. … (1)
Look at it the other way round. Some objects look very good but do not work well. Take the Alessi
kettle, with its curved handle and two-tone whistle. … (2) Compare this with the familiar Hobbs
automatic electric kettle. It has been in production since the late 1950s, works perfectly and looks
good.
Poor designs are easy to find. … (3) If you catch your sleeve on a door handle, that is bad
design. If you cannot understand how to use the controls on your cooker without searching for the
instruction book - and if when you find the book, you still cannot work the timing switch, which is
unpardonably bad design.
… (4) This kind of "cheapness" is one of the main reasons for the absence of good design
in our homes.
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in the
text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. Kitchen cupboard makers will say that they are making cupboards as economically as possible.
B. Excellent design works well and gives pleasure.
C. If you cannot see what is at the back of the kitchen cupboard without getting down on your
hands and knees, that is bad design.
D. That some objects give us no special pleasure or are not fashionable does not alter the fact that
somebody decided what they would look like, what they would do and how they would be used.
E. It looks very exciting but the handle can get too hot to touch.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Design is the act of making something better. (50
words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) By the time the teacher arrived, the classroom was empty: the students…………….
A. left B. were leaving C. had left D. were left
2) I’ve…seen the film and I don’t want to see it again.
A. yet B. still C. already D. never
3) ........ and get a video for this evening?
A. Shall I go B. Will I go C. Am I going D. Do I go
4) How..... is Athens above the sea?
A. up B. high C. tall D. upper
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A : - I’m really worried. I wish that letter would arrive soon.
B: – Mm, ………………………………….
2) A: - Which of these two books about garden flowers is better, do you think?
B: – I’m afraid…………
3) A: -Can I……………………………………..?
B:– Oh, that’s very kind of you. Thank you very much.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) I’d rather you to come now than at six o’clock.
2) We discussed towards John’s attitude.
3) Supposing you fall ill, what would you do?
4) We went to the cinema to pass the time until the train arrives.
5) His best friend, that lives in London, is a lawyer.
Write an essay on the following topic: The advantages and disadvantages of travelling by plane.
(250 words / 25 lines)
Stress is now a major health issue of our time. If left unchecked, it can lead to illnesses which
affect physical fitness, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and severe aches and pains.
Yet although work is frequently cited as the main cause, holiday stress can be even more
damaging. … (1) Instead of tackling the problems before they go away, a lot of people believe a
holiday will work magic for them. To begin with, holiday preparations involve a series of mini-
stresses, like tying up loose ends at work, remembering to cancel the milk and newspapers,
boarding the family pet, arranging foreign currency, last-minute shopping, working out how much
spending money to take and worrying about securing the home against burglars. … (2)
Stress experts say we should take two or three short holidays a year instead of a long mid-
summer one. … (3)
"A big mistake is to take your holidays according to the month, instead of when your body
tells you it is time to unwind. … (4)
1. Four sentences have been removed. Select the appropriate sentence for each gap in
the text. There is one extra sentence that does not fit.
4 points
A. Crowded airports, delayed flights and packed hotels are also major stress factors for most
holidaymakers.
B. July and August can be the two most disastrous months for holidays because there are always
crowds, queues and delays.
C. Psychologists say: "If your one holiday a year turns out to be a disaster you have nothing to look
forward to for another year."
D. The traditional summer break, regarded by most people as the highlight of their year, can
actually undermine health and put pressure on family relationship.
E. They provide the best choice of self-catering holiday rentals around the world.
A. arrange for a person or animal to stay with someone who is paid to look after them for a period
of time
B. begin to relax after you have been working hard or feeling nervous
C. a subject that people discuss or argue about
D. make a determined attempt to deal with a problem
E. someone who enters a building illegally in order to steal things
5. Comment on the following sentence: Stress is now a major health issue of our time. (50
words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini – dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A:Do you………………………………?
B: I’m sorry, sir, they’re all sold out. But there are two cancellations for tonight, if you’re able to
come.
2) A: I.........................................................
B: I’d rather live in San Francisco any time.
3) A: ..........................................................!
B: Thanks, the same to you.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet.
10 points
1) I’m looking forward to see you at the party.
2) You’re getting a headache if you don’t turn the volume down.
3) I want that you will be happy.
4) Whether he arrives late, he’ll miss the start of the show.
5). The fire brigade arrived just on time.
1) If you happen to run into Jones, tell him to look me up at my new address.
Should.......................................................................................................................
2) The police towed away Fiona’s car.
Fiona........................................................................
3) I’m sorry I wasn’t able to explain.
If only........................................................................
4) He ate the main course and then started eating the dessert.
After eating the main course, he went.......................................
By the way, in your last letter you said you were going to buy either a video camera or a games
machine. Which did you buy and why? I’d love to hear all about it.
Write your letter, answering your friend’s questions and giving relevant details.
Do not write any address. Start the letter with Dear Jill and sign it with Jack.(250 words/25
lines)
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I wish you’d met my Uncle Bill. He was a tall man – so tall that he could change the bulbs in
light sockets while hardly reaching above his head. He said that he wasn’t supposed to reach up –
it was something to do with a heart condition – and that being tall made life much easier. (1)….
Those accessible bulbs were an easy target for that lofty, blundering head of his.
I realized from the start that his problem was not so much tallness as clumsiness. He
blundered into anything and everything and often had injuries (though not in fact burns) to prove
how accident-prone he was.
A miserly man, my uncle always stuck replacement soles on his shoes as the old ones
wore through, no matter how shabby the uppers became – or how badly he injured himself in the
process. (2)…. Well, strictly it wasn’t the sticking that did it but the razor blade adjustments that
followed. In his clumsiness, he nearly always stuck the soles slightly out of position. Once firmly
glued they couldn’t be moved but at least the protruding parts could be neatly trimmed away. (3)….
I can see him now in my mind’s eye! There was the sole, slightly out of position, and there
was my uncle, his fingers encrusted with firmly set glue. (4)…. Then he’d blunder round his house
in search of lint and sticking plasters. Vases would topple; ornaments would get knocked off walls.
He lived alone but his frequent visitors were used to the commotion my uncle made as he hurried
round his untidy house. The slightest haste was enough to cause an accident. Even going to
answer the phone could cause calamities and a trail of damage.
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 He would set to work with his razor blade, and a minute later we’d hear his cry of pain and
frustration.
B However, it also created problems for him.
C And that’s where the razor blades came in, and all the consequent injuries to fingers and
thumbs.
D You should have seen him when he really got going.
E But how could even a clumsy man suffer injuries sticking soles on his shoes?
5. Comment on the following sentence: Even going to answer the phone could cause
calamities and a trail of damage.
(50 words) 4 points
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
1. She threatened ……… the meeting.
A. to leave B. leave C. to leaving D. leaving
2. If you had looked harder, you ……… him at the station.
A. will see B. would see C. see D. would have seen
3. She ……… the silverware polished yesterday.
A. will have B. had C. is having D. has
4. They ……… him of lying in court.
A. denied B. accused C. charged D. insisted
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A ………………………………………….?
B Yes. I’ve just seen her in the cafeteria.
2. A …………………………………………?
B No, I’d rather go to the theatre.
3. A …………………………………………?
B I’m getting used to it.
3. Find the unnecessary word in each sentence. Write it on your exam sheet. 10 points
1. Unless you not know the details, you can’t reach a decision.
2. Don’t you wish you were being someone famous?
3. She’d better to take a course in French before she moves to France.
4. I’d rather they had stayed at a hotel the next time they’re in town.
5. We would like for you to accept our sincere apologies.
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Frienships come and go, but
families are forever. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.
(250 words/25 lines)
Nyree Dawn Porter made her first stage appearance at the age of three. Playing the part of
a ladybird in an amateur production of Noah’s Ark, she walked onto the stage and into the lights to
delighted applause and laughter.
(1)…‘That noise’ has charmed her ever since and in a long, successful career, both on the
theatre stage and on television, she has received plenty of it.
(2)… Her father was a butcher who later became a developer and a business. Nyree speaks
lovingly of her father Ken, who was warm and affectionate and loved music passionately. For a
long time she was an only child, but when her sister, Merle Isabel, came along, the happy family
should have been complete.
(3)… ‘My parents were like oil and water,’ explains Nyree. ’They simply couldn’t live
together. My father’s work kept him away from home but I think it was partly because he found it
difficult to live with my mother.’ As a result, Nyree remembers her childhood as being sad but
productive. She had a nervous stammer and was so shy and quiet that her teachers became
extremely worried about her. She found her release through books, painting and ballet.
(4)... One of the teachers noticed that. She’d say, ‘I’m not going to repeat that for Nyree
Porter because she’s not listening anyway. No doubt she’ll let me have the sketch she’s doing
under the desk.’
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: My parents were like oil and water. (50 words)
4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write it on your answer sheet. 4 points
Stress is important. We all need a certain (1) ….. of it in order to (2) …..fulfilling lives. However, if
we have too much of it, it can have the opposite (3) ….. . Some people can tolerate greater (4) …..
of stress than others, but most of us will suffer at some time in our lives.
2. Complete these mini-exchanges and write them on your answer sheet. 6 points
1. A ……………………………………?
B Yes, we’re going on a cruise round the Mediterranean.
2. A ……………………………………?
B Greece. Can’t you tell? He’s got a really strong accent.
3. A ……………………………………?
B Yes, it is. It really gets me down.
3. Find the unnecessary word in each sentence. Write it on your answer sheet. 10 points
1. I can’t work ….. this equation. It’s too difficult for me.
2. What ….. your brother look like?
3. She reminds me ….. an old friend.
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Failure teaches success.
Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Stories and rhymes about a band of robbers led by a man called Robin Hood have been
popular for over 600 years. Five hundred years ago, a man called Wynken de Worde collected the
rhymes together and printed a book about Robin Hood’s life. Since then, thousands of other books
have been based on the rhymes – as well as television programmes, films and computer games.
(1)…
The Robin Hood stories were certainly very popular with King Henry VIII, who ruled
England at the start of the 16th century. Henry was a child when the stories first appeared in print,
but they fascinated him for the rest of his life. (2)…
After all this time it is hard to tell how the stories began. Some people think that Robin Hood is a
fictional character; others think he really lived, and they argue about which part of England he was
from.
(3)… The idea that they were stealing from rich folk to give to the poor has saved them
from being branded as villains. They certainly chose their victims carefully, sparing the poor and
picking on those who were wealthy and proud.
(4)… A porter is someone who has to do fetching and carrying work, and the idea fits in
badly with all the other stories about his life and character. Enthusiasts prefer to believe that he
spent the whole of his life in the woods. They say that most of the stories about him are perfectly
true – but not this particular episode. They prefer the idea of a Robin Hood who was free and
defiant from birth until death. On the other hand, they cannot explain why anyone would ever
invent such a story, which ruins the whole Robin Hood romance.
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. According to the stories, Robin Hood and his men were thieves who pounced on wealthy
travelers in lonely woods.
B. All these things have spread his fame throughout the world.
C. Historians have tried to check the facts by looking for clues in all sorts of places.
D. As a man he sometimes wore Robin Hood costumes for dances and May Day celebrations.
E. One story says that Hood was captured and made to work as a porter at the court of King
Edward II.
5. Comment on the following sentence: They prefer the idea of a Robin Hood who was free and
defiant from birth until death. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
For thousands of years the moon has caught our (1) ……. Although it can be seen during the day,
it is associated (2) …… things that come out after (3) …… like werewolves and witches. For
thousands of years the moon has been considered to have magical (4) …… and it is still a symbol
of the supernatural.
2. Complete these mini-exchanges and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A ……………………………………………………?
B I design books for architectural companies.
2. A ……………………………………………………..?
B Sorry. I’ll see to it at once.
3. A ………………………………………………………?
B Brilliant. I had a great time.
3. Find the unnecessary word in each sentence. Write it on your exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Your name is James Brown. You have been on holiday abroad for a week. Write a letter to
your penfriend, Peter Smith, describing your holiday so far. (250 words/25 lines)
I asked John how he got started and what requirements there are. "Well, to be a
professional dancer it's useful to have had acting lessons or some background in drama. If you
want to succeed in musical theatre you have to have a good singing voice as well. When you
approach an agent you should take a portfolio with your CV, your statistics sheet and some good
photos and reviews of past performances. You'll need dance clothes, ballet shoes, tap shoes, and
even roller skates depending on what kind of show you are going to go for." (1)…
"Of course, you need to be extremely fit if you want to be a professional dancer. I dance or
move about for about six hours a day. There are great health benefits to being a dancer. I can eat
a lot of pasta without gaining weight because dancing increases your metabolism so much." (2)…
John has a very busy schedule in the next few months. He took time out to speak to me today from
the making of a pop video to promote N-ergy's latest record. "I choreographed the dance routine
for the boys and they only had 2 days in which to learn it! I am going to be working on a video for
another well known band - but that's top secret. Next month I'll be touring Spain in a production of
a musical that was written by a friend of mine, Michaela Evans. (3)…
As for the future, I've come to realise that I would never be content to be just a chorus
dancer - I'm too much of an individual for that. Like all artists I'd love to become a household name
by writing and choreographing my own musicals."
John was born in Jamaica to a Jamaican father and a Scottish mother but the family
emigrated to England 20 years ago. "I have a little sister I adore, who is also training to be a
dancer." How does it feel to have someone else following in your footsteps? (4)…
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. It's fine, but I try not to give out too much advice as it gets irritating!
B. After that it's back to England to start a new term of dance classes.
C. When it comes to coping with stress, I find that exercise helps me to cope with my problems, so
I stay in good shape mentally as well.
D. Like any profession where you’re always traveling, you tend to acquire something new almost
every day.
E.Being fully equipped with all this stuff beforehand makes it easier when you go for auditions.
5. Comment on the following sentence: I’m too much of an individual for that. (50 words)
4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
There are (1)… 140 countries which (2) … to the Third World and which are known as developing,
less developed and poor countries. Although there are great (3) … between them, they do have a
number of (4) … in common.
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: …………………………………………….
B: Oh, no. You must be exhausted.
2. A: ……………………………………………?
B: Turn left and go up Oxford Street. Then, you’’ll see it on your right.
3. A: ……………………………………………….
B: Why didn’t you tell me? I could have cooked something else.
3. Find the unnecessary word in each sentence. Write it on your exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given: 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Children today are given too
much freedom. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.
(250 words/25lines)
Check for the following:
The stern approach that Dr. Laura has with adults is a far cry, however, from the one she adopts in
her children’s books. As they are aimed at children, her publications are youthful; her messages are
expressed in gentle words which are accompanied by engaging pictures. The hope is that these
children’s books will generate meaningful family discussion as parents read, pause, and listen to
their children’s rambling insights and questions.
(1)…. She has little patience with mums and dads who describe the time spent with their children
as ‘limited’, but of a ‘quality’ nature. In Dr. Laura’s opinion, that explanation only illustrates poor parenting.
‘These people are selfish,’ she says bluntly. ‘They find a spare moment in their busy
schedules and expect their child to be overjoyed by whatever activity they have planned. Going
bowling is nice, but it isn’t “connecting”. (2) … They need to hear what’s on their minds.’
Dr Laura believes that a good book can serve as a catalyst for this all-important small talk, ‘Once
children get excited about an idea, they keep on with it. (3) …We get embarrassed, we get
uncomfortable, and we shut down. But children’s mouths keep moving and we have to be there to
listen.’
(4) … She arranges her working day so she is at home when Deryk, now a teenager, leaves
and returns from school. She makes sure that when he wants to tell her about his day, she has
the time to give him the attention that he needs, and unconditionally deserves.
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 key is for parents to take time to really know their children.
B. Dr Laura follows her own advice.
C. Although children’s books may be new territory for Dr Laura, discussions about morals are not.
D. Parents need to listen to their children chatter.
E. They don’t censor their talk as much as we adults do.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Going bowling is nice, but it isn’t “connecting”. (50
words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
Anorexia is a comparatively new illness and seems to be (1) ….. to the society we live in which
increasingly (2) …… us on our appearance. The media encourages us to try to be (3) …… and
beautiful. Falling short of these criteria can put enormous (4) ….. on the majority of us who are less
than perfect.
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: …………………………………………………?
B: Never mind. Better late than never.
2. A: …………………………………………………?
B: Sure. The more, the merrier.
3. A: ………………………………………………….
B: Yeah, I’m looking forward to it, actually.
3. Find the unnecessary word in each sentence. Write it on your answer sheet. 10 points
1. Please call us the moment you will have any news from him.
2. She called her parents so to let them know she was going to be late.
3. He gave me such a useful advice that I was grateful.
4. Despite of his lack of qualifications, he was able to get a good job.
5. The man who I was talking to him is the owner of the house.
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following: The number of leisure facilities in
every town should be increased. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.
(250 words/25 lines)
I wanted to conduct my own defense in court, but as soon as my father found out what had
happened, he hired a very good solicitor. We went along that Monday with all kinds of witnesses,
including my English teacher from school as a character witness. (1)… My ‘trial’ didn’t get that far.
The magistrate dismissed the case after fifteen minutes. I was free.The poor police had never
stood a chance. The solicitor even succeeded in getting costs awarded against the police. (2)…
But what was most shocking at the time was the things my acquittal so clearly depended on. I had
the ‘right’ accent, respectable middle-class parents in court, reliable witnesses, and I could
obviously afford a very good solicitor. Given the nebulous nature of charge, I feel sure that if I had
come from a different background, and had really been unemployed, there is every chance that I
would have been found guilty. (3)… Meanwhile, just outside the courtroom, one of the policemen
who had arrested me was gloomily complaining to my mother that another youngster had been
turned against the police. ‘You could have been a bit more helpful when we arrested you,’ he said
to me reproachfully. (4)… Presumably that I should have looked outraged and said something like,
‘Look here, do you know who you’re talking to? I am a highly successful student with a brilliant
academic record. How dare you arrest me!’
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: One of the policemen who had arrested me was
gloomingly complaining to my mother that another youngster had been turned against the police.
(50 words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
Hidden in almost every European country there are ancient and untouched forests. These forests
are often (1) … in wildlife and are (2) … to many endangered species. One example is a small
patch of Scottish forest which (3) … a variety of coniferous trees (4) …for a wide range of birds and
insects.
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: How …………………………………?
B: By credit card, please.
2. A: ………………………………………?
B: The post office opens at 8am.
3. A:…………………………this shirt, please.
B: Would you like an exchange or a refund?
3. Find the word which should not be in the sentence. Write the word on your exam sheet.
10 points
1. He claimed that to have met the Queen of Spain.
2. Sophia wanted to know what time did they returned home the previous night.
3. The players complained of to the coach about having to play in the hail.
4. Margaret promised to will be careful with the money given to her.
5. My sister encouraged me how to try once more.
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: School plays a more important
role than the family in shaping one’s personality. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments
and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
There is more vandalism, random brutality and murder in cities than there is outside them, and the
worst violence often occurs in the largest cities. It would therefore seem that there is more chance
of knowing what to do about the problem if we can learn why this relationship exists. (1)… Even if
all those guilty of violent behaviour could be apprehended and brought to trial; the imposition of
ever harsher penalties does not attack the root of the problem.
Furthermore, this suggested answer is based on the ugly and cynical assumption that people are
violent when they have the chance to be. (2)… Apologists for this ‘nature red in tooth and claw’
point of view fail to see that no species on earth is in the habit of behaving destructively to
members of its own kind, or to its environment, without a very clear reason related to its survival.
This reason does not apply in the case of urban violence and there is therefore no point in
regarding it simply as a natural urge which has to be kept in check.
What, then, are the possible ways in which city life can turn a healthy instinct into a destructive
habit? (3)… People who come to live in cities do so because they want to get ahead. When their
dreams fail to come true they become acutely aware of the inequalities in status and wealth which
exist. They find themselves on the lowest rung of the ladder without the beauties of the countryside
to console them and without the country’s air of stability. (4)…
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. If this were the case, the solution would seem to be simple, at least in theory; reduce
inequality and build beautiful cities.
B. The result is an explosion of violence.
C. To be sure, human beings are naturally expansive and aggressive, but this is a different
matter from the violence which is in question.
D. One possibility is frustration and disillusionment.
E. In using this approach I am assuming that the answer to the problem cannot be found
simply by making the police more efficient or giving the courts more teeth.
A. Does the writer think that his approach needs any explanation? What is it?
B. Why is the fact that human beings are naturally aggressive not relevant to his argument?
C. Why is the fact that animals behave violently to protect themselves not relevant to his
discussion?
5. Comment on the following sentence: They find themselves on the lowest rung of the ladder
without the beauties of the countryside to console them and without the country’s air of stability.
(50 words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam
sheet. 4 points
Keeping fit and healthy may (1) …difficult, but there are a few easy-to-follow (2) ….
Firstly, a balanced diet is absolutely essential. This (3) … selecting food that is (4) … in
salt and sugar.
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1. A: What …………………………………?
B: I’ve got a fever.
2. A: ………………………………………?
B: No, I’m not very fond of canoeing. I prefer hiking.
3. A: I can’t sleep.
B: If ……………………, I’d go to the doctor.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence
on your exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
1. If you don’t follow the instructions carefully, you may make a mistake.
Unless ………………………………………………………………………….
2. You shouldn’t borrow any more money; you won’t be able to pay it back.
You had ……………………………………….
3. I ate too much ice cream and now I don’t feel well.
I wish …………………………………………………….
4. Tina would prefer to eat out rather than cook.
Tina prefers ……………………………………….
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Greater freedom does not
necessarily lead to greater happiness. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and
examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Throughout this century, the role of women within society has changed, and the majority of
people feel that this change is for the better. (1) … Nonetheless, there is still a great deal of sexual
discrimination against women within society, and the belief that sexual equality has been achieved
is not altogether accurate.
Many women need to take time off work when their children are young in order to look after
them and this often means they lose their place on the career ladder. (2) … With the Internet
however, working from home on-line becomes a real solution, since a woman can simply move her
office to the home environment and stay in constant contact with what’s happening at work.
Although working from home in this way requires a great deal of discipline, it does mean that
women can continue to hold positions of responsibility without depriving their children of their
mother’s presence. (3) … It also means that, working from home on-line, women do not feel the
need to ‘power dress’, in other words to wear the kinds of formal clothes that will force men to take
them seriously as colleagues. (4) …They can simply be judged on the quality of their work alone
and not on their style of dress and whether or not it conforms to the male stereotype of female
appearance.
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. They can simply be themselves and know that ’lookism’ no longer applies.
B. Since women often have very good communication skills, this is to their advantage
because they do not need to have the long face to face meetings that men often require to
establish a good working relationship.
C. More women work than ever before, and it is accepted in Western culture that many
women now have careers.
D. By the time they go back to work, they have missed opportunity and they find they cannot
rise beyond a certain level.
E. The way they look is the most important in their career.
5. Explain the following sentence in your own words: They can simply be judged on the
quality of their work alone and not on their style of dress and whether or not it conforms to the male
stereotype of female appearance. (50 words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
When summer (1) … and the sun appears, it’s (2) …to have a hat. Many people have traditionally
(3) … for the panama hat. Stylish, light and cool on the head, these palm leaf hats are flexible
enough to roll up and (4) … in a pocket or bag.
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: May …………………………………?
B: Yes. I’d like a steak with French fries.
2. A: What time ………………………?
B: If I were you I’d get up at 6 am.
3. A: Hello! …………………… Mr Milton, please?
B: Who’s speaking, please ?
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Television is one of the most
potentially dangerous inventions of the twentieth century. Sustain your opinion with relevant
arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
‘True friends are hard to find,’ is a statement that few people would dispute. One such individual,
Shirley Handson, has every reason in the world to feel that some friendships simply aren’t worth
maintaining.
Shirley considers herself a sociable person and has always liked to have a close circle of friends
around her. Because of this, she was greatly saddened when a job transfer meant that she would
have to move halfway across the country. Not having been in her new residence for more than two
days, Shirley was surprised and pleased to find a bunch of flowers on her doorstep one evening.
(1)…
It turned out, however, that Shirley didn’t have to wait long to have the mystery solved.
(2)… Shirley expressed her gratitude to Ruth, as she turned out to be called, and they quickly
struck up a conversation about the best way to go about planting begonias. Before long, the two
became quite good friends, going out on Friday evenings to dine at a local restaurant or see a film.
(3)… Ruth started dropping by uninvited, criticising Shirley’s appearance and insulting her
intelligence. Naturally, Shirley was upset about this and asked Ruth to stop her unacceptable
behaviour. Ruth persisted, however, and in the end, Shirley had to bluntly end the relationship.
(4)…
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. A week later, as she was gardening, a woman opened the gate and asked Shirley if she
needed any help.
B. To use Shirley’s words, ‘With friends like Ruth, one doesn’t need enemies!’
C. The friendship had been going on for about a month when Shirley noticed that something was
amiss.
D. One day, she saw an old friend in the garden.
E. As the bouquet had no card attached, it remained a mystery as to who might have left it there.
5. Comment on the following statement: With friends like Ruth, one doesn’t need enemies! (50
words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
Nowadays panamas can be found in fashionable shops (1) …over the world, sometimes at
exorbitant (2) …. However the hat itself originated in rather humble surroundings in the jungles
(3)…. South America. In a long tradition (4) … down from generation to generation, the palm
leaves are gathered by the men and the hats are woven by the women.
1 A on B at C throughout D all
2 A tags B amounts C prices D costs
3 A on B at C of D within
4 A handed B past C given D delivered
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: … …………………………………?
B: The bank is at the end of this street on your right.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given: 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: For a child, play is more important
than study. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25
lines)
Although we try our best to protect young children from illnesses, it is an inevitable fact that,
despite our best efforts, they will all contract their share of colds, flu, and ear infections. While
some babies are more prone to ear problems than others, it is highly likely that most children will
have had earache at least once by the time they have reached their third year. (1) …
Children often suffer from flu and ear infection at the same time which means the symptoms of one
ailment are often confused with those of the other. More often than not, it is impossible to figure
out if your child’s high fever, lack of energy and loss of appetite are a result of the common cold, or
if they are caused by ear infections. While toddlers and pre-school children can explain to you
where they hurt, babies lack the ability to communicate to you where their pain is. (2) …
Primarily, there are two kinds of ear infection: one which is caused by bacteria, and the other
which is viral in nature. (3) … As many ear infections clear up on their own, a GP will usually
observe a child for a few days before deciding whether or not they would benefit from a course of
antibiotics. If the doctor decides to prescribe antibiotics, there should be a noticeable improvement
in the child’s condition within two or three days. (4) …
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
5. Explain the following statement in your own words. Although we try our best to protect
young children from illnesses, it is an inevitable fact that, despite our best efforts, they will all
contract their share of colds, flu, and ear infections. (50 words) 4 points
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1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
Climbing Everest and walking up a mountain in Scotland may seem (1) …completely (2)
…activities, but both require (3) …preparation. (4)… injury and even death can occur, even on an
apparently easy route if a few basic guidelines are not followed.
1 A if B as C like D so
2 A different B awkward C unlike D various
3 A exact B carefree C careful D cautious
4 A Important B Emergency C Urgent D Serious
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: … ………………………the rent ?
B: It’s 380 dollars a month.
2. A: You look exhausted. ……………………?
B: Well, I’ve been working in the garden all morning.
3. A: ………………a microwave oven before?
B: No, I haven’t. Is it difficult?
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given. 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Violence in cities is getting worse
nowadays. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Human beings have a strong need to put their experiences and problems into words. That
is why everyone appreciates a “friendly ear”- someone who is willing to listen to their troubles and
joys. (1) … To be a good listener requires great power of concentration, which can only be gained
by practice.
There are two reasons why listening is often such hard work. (2) … How often have you
missed what someone has said because you were thinking about what you were going to say in
reply? (3)… The average speed is about 125 words per minute, which is not fast enough for the
human brain. It allows too much time for the concentration to fail, as the brain tries to keep itself
busy with other, irrelevant thoughts.
(4)… Ask yourself questions about what is being said, and see if the speaker answers
them. Finally, make quick summaries in your head of the main points that have been made. All of
these things will help you to concentrate and make you a better listener.
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
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A:.……………………………………………………………………………?
B:No ,of course I would not mind helping you.
2) A:…………………………………………………………………………….?
B:No,I’m afraid you can’t leave early.
3) A:.…………………………………………………………………………….?
B: No, not the park. Let’s go shopping instead.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: Watching too much TV stifles
creativity. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.(250 words/25 lines)
The Mary Celeste had always been considered an unlucky ship, but no one could have
predicted what would happen to it when it set sail from New York, in November 1872. It was
heading for Genoa with a cargo of alcohol - a journey which should have taken about five weeks.
However, Captain Briggs, his wife, his two-year-old daughter, and the crew of seven sailors were
never seen again.
The Mary Celeste was spotted off the Azores by a British ship called Dei Gratia. It
appeared to be in trouble, so Captain Morehouse sailed closer, in order to investigate. (1)…They
found the ship totally deserted.
Some of the sails had been slightly damaged by a storm but, apart from that, the Mary
Celeste was in perfect condition. One small boat was missing, along with a map, and some
navigation equipment. (2)… But why would they have left a large, safe ship in good working order,
for a much smaller, weaker boat?
(3)…Could it have been pirates? Nothing was stolen. An attack by a sea monster? The ship
was not damaged. (4)…Ghosts? To this day, no one has offered an explanation which is entirely
satisfactory.
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A.UFO’s?
B.Nobody answered his calls, so he sent three sailors in a boat to offer help.
C.So, it was clear that the crew had left the ship voluntarily.
D.This was the real explanation for the strange disappearance of the ship.
E.Many attempts have been made to explain this mystery.
5. Comment on the following sentence: To this day, no one has offered an explanation which is
entirely satisfactory. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) I like your new car…… really fast!
A.Its B. It’s C.Is D.Which
2) Kate’s mother thinks that skateboarding is……..
A.danger B.dangerous C.in danger D.endangering
3) What’s the difference ………….”.say” and “tell”?
A.between B.among C.of D.during
4) Don’t forget to buy a……of soap,please.
A. - B. bar C.piece D.box
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ……………………………………………….?
B: No, I haven’t. I’ve never been to India.
2) A:………………………………………………..?
B: I usually leave home at about 8 o’clock.
3) A:………………………………………………..?
B: In that house over there?Jane lives there,I think.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
5. Rewrite the following sentences beginning with the words given: 4 points
Write an essay expressing your opinion on the following topic: It is important to follow fashion.
Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Most smokers sincerely want to quit. They know cigarettes threaten their health, set a bad
example for their children, and cost an inordinate amount of money.
(1)… It is something each person has to decide for himself, and will require a personal
commitment by the smoker. (2)… What do you get out of smoking? What does it do for you? It is
important to identify what you use smoking for and what kind of satisfaction you feel that you are
getting from smoking.
Many smokers use the cigarette in moments of stress or discomfort, and on occasion it may
work. (3)…But the heavy smoker, the person who tries to handle personal problems by
smoking all day long, is apt to discover that cigarettes do not help him deal with his problems
effectively.
When it comes to quitting, this kind of smoker may find it easy to stop when everything is
going well, but may be tempted to start again in a time of crisis.(4)… The choice of a substitute
depends on what will achieve the same effects without having any appreciable risk.
Once a smoker understands his own smoking behavior, he will be able to cope more
successfully with it and select the best quitting approaches for himself and the type of life-style he
leads.
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Most smokers sincerely want to quit. (50 words)
4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: When……………………………………..?
B: Well,I don’t think I have ever met Jamie.
2) A: What………………………………………….?
B: Being with my friends makes me happy.
3) A: ……………………………………………………?
B: I would like a cup of tea, please.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on: The ideal house is the country house. (250 words/25 lines)
Salt is essential to life. At one time it was considered so valuable that it was actually worshipped
as a god. Roman soldiers used to be paid “salt money”, which is where the word “salary” originated
from. Nowadays, however, salt is so common that few people even bother to think about it. (1)…
The human body needs so little salt to survive that it is very easy to consume too much of it. (2)…
Cooking with salt also reduces the nutritional quality of the food. For example, spinach boiled in
salted water loses 50% of its iron, compared to only 19% when boiled in salt-free water. (3)…
Some even do this before they have tasted the food. This is one of the reasons why the average
person in Britain eats two and a half teaspoons of salt every day. (4)... The English language also
contains phrases that remind of the importance of salt in the life of British citizens.Thus,”to sit
above the salt “meant that one was a favourite of the master, while “to sit below the salt “meant
quite the opposite! It all had to do with the position of the subject at the royal table: close to the salt
as a favourite, and far from it, in disgrace.
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
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error.Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) Cathy will catch the train ,but she will have to leave now.
If Cathy………………………………………………………………..
2) It’s a good idea to go there.
You ………………………………..
3) My suitcases are over there.
My luggage……………………….
4) Do you know the time?
Could…………………………?
Express your opinion the following statement: We don’t need books anymore, we have
computers. (250 words/25 lines)
Napoleon III of France was responsible for the invention of the butter substitute known as
margarine, while he was looking for a cheap alternative to butter for the poorer people of society,
and for his army and navy. So he set up a prize competition to see who would come up with the
best solution.
There was only one entry to this competition, from a man called Meges-Mouries. He had
spent over two years experimenting, and finally found an acceptable butter substitute made from
milk and various animal fats.(1)… Despite its colour, Meges-Mouries invention was awarded the
prize. (2)… Margarine soon went into mass production and was exported all over the world. In
Britain it was called “Butterine”, until protests from farmers led to that name being illegal. (3)…
They objected to the yellow colouring, saying that it made it resemble butter so closely that it could
deceive consumers.
(4)…The ultimate goal of every margarine manufacturer is to produce a product that is
impossible to distinguish from butter. And they keep trying.
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
5. Comment on the following statement: The ultimate goal of every margarine manufacturer is
to produce a product that is impossible to distinguish from butter. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) Jocelyn is … the news on the radio.
A. listening B. listening to C. learning D. hearing in
2) No sooner … sleep than the burglar alarm went off.
A. he went to B. did he go C. had he gone to D. had he fallen to
3) … floor in the building has access to the lifts.
A. All B. Each one C. Every D. Each of
4) My two cousins … in the street when my sister met them.
A. are walking B. has walked C. had walked D. were walking
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1) You can’t expect for my support after what you told Jill about me.
2) At first, he hated his new school, but he slowly was got used to it.
3) Mother can’t finish the cake as she has been run out of icing.
4) He hasn’t been in touch with us since he has left.
5) That’s the waitress who she helped me find my bag.
Your penfriend has recently written to you saying that he is very unhappy with school and
home life. Write a letter of advice, offering your support. Begin with ‘Dear Tom” and sign
using the name James. (250 words/25 lines)
To be stuck in a lift for any length of time is a nightmare come true for many people. So, pity poor
Graham Coates who was trapped inside one for three whole days! One Saturday morning in 1986,
he decided to go to work at his office, which was on the second floor of a large office block.
(1)… He pushed the alarm bell but, as it was the weekend, the office block was empty. The noise
could not be heard from the outside of the building.
(2)… Eventually, he decided that he would just have to wait. Nobody reported him missing
because he was living with his parents at the time and he often spent weekends away from home.
(3)... By Sunday he was dreaming of long cool drinks, and the lovely meal that people would be
enjoying in the pub where he worked at weekends.
Monday was a national holiday, so it was not until Tuesday morning that he was rescued by his
boss. (4)… He had to have several days off work, and still gets headaches even today. Now he
refuses to enter any lift which does not have a telephone installed!
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.He tried shouting, but no one was able to hear that either.
B.He began to get thirsty, and then hungry.
C.Somewhere between the first and second floor, the lift stopped.
D.It was only on Monday that he could get out of the lift.
E.By that time he was very weak and ill.
5. Comment on the following statement: Now he refuses to enter any lift which does not have a
telephone installed! (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam
sheet. 4 points
1) Shall we go to the shops?
A.Yes, we do B.Yes, we shall C.Yes, let’s D.Yes, we will
2) What time do we go……home?
A. - B. to C. at D. in
3)”Did you like the film?” “No, I thought it was…”
A.boring B.boredom C.bored D.bore
4) Ann bought a………….skirt.
A.lovely blue B.blue lovely C.blue and lovely D.blue, nice
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: Hi, Alex! Sorry I’m so …………………….
B: What happened? I was worried about you.
2) A: What….. …………………………..last night?
B: Well, after ………………… I went to bed.
3) A: Why was she so angry yesterday?
B: She………………an argument with her parents.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence
on your exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on: Reason should rule all things. (250 words/25 lines)
London features so prominently in the work of English novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1870) that
people often assume that he was born and bred there. (1)… Dickens was nevertheless familiar
with London and many of the things he saw there were later incorporated into his books. For
example, he observed the rich pass by beggars on the streets, and saw cramped streets existing in
stark contrast to vast open spaces. When his father was detained in a debtor’s prison after a
lifetime of living beyond his means, the young Charles had no choice but to leave school and work
in a shoe factory. (2)…This was an experience which made a lasting impression on the young
Charles, perhaps explaining his later preoccupation with lost or orphaned children in his novels.
(3)… His first published work was a book called “Sketches by Boz”, which appeared in 1836. This
collection of London scenes was soon followed by a novel entitled “Pickwick Papers”. (4)… The
reading public would follow the lives of the characters in each instalment in much the same way
that people watch television soap operas today.
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. There he earned just a few pennies a week with which to support his family, now without a
breadwinner.
B. In fact, the writer’s father worked for the navy and the family moved around a great deal.
C. He was the only one who did not go to prison.
D. After a spell in the legal profession, Dickens became a reporter and popular writer.
E. Like most of his novels, this came out in the form of a serial in a monthly magazine.
5. Comment on the following statement: This was an experience which made a lasting
impression on the young Charles. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) Where ………….you borrowed last week?
A.is scissors B.are the scissors C.is some scissors D.are scissors
2) The plane turned over but it didn’t suffer serious……………
A.damage B.injury C.damages D.wounds
3) I haven’t …….decided where to go on holiday.
A.yet B.already C.still D.just
4) Don’t ……the road until all the runners have gone by.
A.pass B.cross C.across D.pass by
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: Was…………………………………..
B: Yes, that’s right. Kate was wearing jeans.
2) A: Please, remember to bring your book tomorrow!
B: Don’t worry,……………………………………….
3) A: Has Helen finished yet?
B: No,……………………………………….
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on the following statement: Teaching machines will replace teachers.
(250 words/25 lines)
In 1926, the young film director, Alfred Hitchcock, made what is now regarded as his first
masterpiece called The Lodger. (1)... Although now acknowledged as the best British film of the
era, film distributors at the time did not think it worthy of general release. For months it sat on the
shelf while its director reflected on the thin line that divides success and failure.(2)…In a career
that began with old-fashioned cameras and silent movie stars and ended with his blockbuster
thrillers of the 1950s and 1960s, Hitchcock tasted success and failure in fairly equal measure. His
subject matter generated controversy and his style alternately baffled and thrilled audiences and
critics alike. (3)…
In retrospect, it is clear that this genius stems from his natural understanding of the
language of film and his ability to exploit the potential of the cinema to the full.
(4)…The term is designed to suggest that his work was superior to the more ordinary products of
Hollywood. As a result, Hitchcock’s celluloid world of glamour, terror, thrills and fear continues to
come under the scrutiny of academics, film historians and critics.
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. For this reason, film theorists praised him and described him as an “auteur”.
B. Although he never received an Oscar, it is generally recognised that most Hitchcock films are
true works of art.
C. That thin line was to haunt him throughout his sixty years of film-making.
D. Hitchcock always came up with unexpected ideas.
E. It was the story of an innocent man wrongly accused of murder and it established its director
as a major talent.
5. Comment on the following statement: For months it sat on the shelf while its director reflected
on the thin line that divides success and failure. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: Who………………………………..?
B: I talked to the manager.
2) A: What does Jane look like?
B: She’s………………………………… .
3) A: Where is she going for her holidays this year?
B: She……………of going abroad.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on the following statement: Movies on TV have a bad influence on
people’s behaviour. (250 words/25 lines)
Ellen Spertus, a graduate student at M.I.T., wondered why only 20 percent of computer
science undergraduates at M.I.T. were female. She published a 124-page paper, “Why Are There
So Few Female Computer Scientists?” that catalogued different cultural biases that discouraged
girls and women from pursuing a career in the field. The year was 1991.
Computer science has changed considerably since then. Now, there are even fewer
women entering the field. … (1).
What’s particularly puzzling is that the explanations for under-representation of women that
were assembled back in 1991 applied to all technical fields. … (2). When one looks at computer
science in particular, however, the proportion of women has been falling. In 2001-2, only 28
percent of all undergraduate degrees in computer science went to women. … (3).
In 1998, when Ms. Spertus received her Ph.D. in computer science, women received 14
percent of the doctorates granted in the field. … (4). “Women choosing not to go into computer
science is fine,” she said, “if there aren’t artificial barriers keeping them out.” She lamented the
recent decision of one of her outstanding computer science students who chose to major in nursing
because of what the student perceived as better prospects for finding employment.
(What Has Driven Women Out of Computer Science? – The New York Times)
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
5. Comment on the following: “Women choosing not to go into computer science is fine,” she
said, “if there aren’t artificial barriers keeping them out.” (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on the following: Clothes do not make the man. (250 words/25 lines)
Every year, half a million visitors make their way to Loch Ness in Scotland. The loch is a
dark and mysterious expanse of water, 300 metres deep in places, but most visitors come in the
hope of catching a glimpse of the famous monster, Nessie. Those who believe in the monster’s
existence claim that it is a type of marine dinosaur otherwise presumed to have become extinct
seventy million years ago. (1)…
Indeed, it was a local hotel owner who made the first modern sighting of the monster in
1933. The local newspaper ran the story, which was then picked up by the national and
international press. A photograph of the monster, taken the following year by Robert Wilson, a local
doctor, created an overnight sensation worldwide. (2)…
Dr Wilson had, however, taken part in an elaborate hoax. (3)... The photograph, which featured a
serpent-like head and neck rearing up from the water of the loch had been achieved using a heavily
disguised toy submarine. (4)... Only time will tell whether the other photographs that exist are genuine or
not, but meanwhile Nessie continues to intrigue people and the tourists keep coming.
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. This photograph remained the most convincing evidence available of the monster’s existence
for almost sixty years.
B. More skeptical observers, however, regard the story as nothing more than a clever ploy to
attract the tourists.
C. For the monster’s millions of fans, this was something of a setback, but little more than that.
D. They would have been taken in by any practical joke suggesting the existence of a monster.
E. A fact only revealed following the deathbed confession of one of the other people involved in
1993.
5. In your own words explain the sentence: Dr Wilson had, however, taken part in an elaborate
hoax. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and write the corresponding letter on your exam sheet.
4 points
1) We ran to the airport and caught the plane …….in time.
A.just B.right C.very D.almost
2) He is feeling tired as he has been working hard…….
A.every day B.each day C.day in day out D.all day.
3) My work is getting …………….If I don’t improve,I’ll fail the exam.
A. bad B. worser C. worse and worse D. down
4) Her husband ………….in London.
A.is born B.was born C.is borne D. are born
2. Complete these mini- dialogues and write the answers on your exam sheet.
6 points
1) A: ……………………………………………?
B: The weather in Cairo?It is very hot and dry.
2) A: Are you……………….for the summer?
B: I think I’m going to the seaside.
3) A: Were…………………………….?
B: No, I wasn’t watching TV.I was sleeping.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error.Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Express your opinion on the statement: Popularity changes people. (250 words/25 lines)
The trouble with television news bulletins is that not only will they never please all the people all
the time; they’ll probably annoy most of the people a lot of the time. In only half an hour they cover the
globe and struggle to do the impossible.
All the words in one television bulletin would fit onto just the front page of one large newspaper. …
(1). No one reads a newspaper from cover to cover: readers can flick through and find the item they
want. On television, they have to sit through all the stories they don’t want and may be disappointed if
their particular interest isn’t featured.
The typical news story contains a twenty-second introduction from the presenter, two twenty-
second quotes from key people, forty seconds of commentary over pictures, and then a reporter
summing everything up. … (2). Television is the hardest, most demanding kind of journalism there is.
Some viewers complain that bulletins should be longer and go into much more detail. … (3). And
how much of the news do people really take in anyway? I doubt if anyone ever watches the news from
start to finish, and concentrates all the way through. There is no right answer, no perfect bulletin. …
(4).
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Comment on the following sentence: In only half an
hour they cover the globe and struggle to do the impossible. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ……………………………………… .
B: He left the country five years ago.
2) A: …………………………………… .
B: Oh, I’m sorry. I completely forgot about your letter. I will post it on my way home tonight. I
promise.
3) A: …………………………………… .
B: Oh, nothing special, really. This evening I’m just going out for dinner with my parents.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1) Mary isn’t here – but she … taken the car because there’s no petrol in it.
2) They must wait … Friday for their exam results.
3) I wish … to live in this noisy street!
Mary Smith has received a bill and some terrible photographs from the official photographer at
her daughter’s recent wedding.
Write a letter from Mary Smith to a friend, Ann Brown who came to the wedding, explaining
what has gone wrong and asking her to send any photos that she took. (250 words/ 25 lines)
Varianta
• Toate69 - engleza
subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
SUBIECTUL I (30 de puncte) Varianta 069
For most people, one of the biggest fears in life is having to make a speech, whether at school, at a
wedding, or in our business lives. There are several good reasons for this not least amongst them the
fear that no-one will have the slightest interest in what you are saying. If you are on stage, as it is often
the case with such speeches, there’s no problem. … (1) The only area of the stage that may have no
light whatsoever is the lectern where you put your notes – it will be in total darkness.
It’s at about this time that you probably realise that you’ve left your glasses at home. Despite
having spent ages preparing it, you now have to improvise a 40-minute speech based on those few
words of your notes you can actually see. It’s then that the technical faults start to come into play.
First, if you need any, your slides and illustrations won’t work. … (2) If professionals are in charge,
they will show the wrong pictures at the wrong time, and even jump a couple. … (3)
There are times, however, when the technical support is excellent which allows you to make a
good and lasting impression. … (4) To fight nerves, it’s a good idea to grip the lectern with both hands,
but not too tightly, because they have been known to collapse!
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. What’s the biggest fear of all when you have to deliver a speech in public?
B. Which are the problems that might appear during a speech?
C. Is the technical support important?
5 Comment on the following sentence: For most people, one of the biggest fears in life is having to
make a speech. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………….. .
B: I came by train.
2) A: …………………………... .
B: I think she’s a nurse or something like that.
3) A: …………………………… .
B: I haven’t seen “Kill Bill” yet. But I think it’s a bit too violent for me.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following topic: It is important to try a range of jobs before finally
choosing a career. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.
(250 words/25 lines)
Varianta 70 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
SUBIECTUL I (30 de puncte) Varianta 070
Crime, as we are all aware, has been a growing problem all over the world in the last thirty years.
… (1). Much is being done – and more can be done – to reverse the trend. You can play a part in it.
The first step towards preventing crime is understanding its nature. Most crime is against property,
not the public, and most crime is not carried out by professionals; nor is it carefully planned. … (2).
They are often committed by adolescents and young men, the majority of whom stop offending as
they grow older – the peak age for offending is fifteen. Also, and not surprisingly, the risk of being a
victim of crime varies greatly depending on where you live.
This reliance by criminals on the easy opportunity is the key to much crime prevention. … (3).
Surveys have shown that approximately one in five drivers do not bother to secure their cars by
locking all the doors and shutting all the windows, and in 30 per cent of domestic burglaries the
burglars simply walk in without having to use force. If opportunities like these did not exist, criminals
would have a much harder time. … (4).
Of, course, the primary responsibility for coping with crime rests with the police and the courts, but,
if you care about improving the quality of life for yourself and your community, there are many ways
you can help reverse the trend.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: This reliance by criminals on the easy opportunity is the
key to much crime prevention. 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………….. .
B: Mary has been here for three months.
2) A: …………………………... .
B: You can say that again! I had to wear two pullovers when I went out.
3) A: …………………………… .
B: I think the castle was built in 1932.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following topic: Television is making literature increasingly irrelevant
in the modern world. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25
lines)
Varianta 71 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
For over two hundred years, scholars have shown an interest in the way children learn to speak and
understand their first language. … (1). These studies used data recorded in parental diaries. But
detailed, systematic investigation did not begin until the middle decades of the twentieth century, when
the tape recorder came into routine. This made it possible to keep a permanent record of samples of
child speech, so that analysts could listen repeatedly to obscure extracts. … (2).
The problems that have to be considered when investigating child speech are quite different from
those encountered when working with adults. … (3). This happens because some aspects of
children’s cognitive development, such as their ability to pay attention or to remember instructions,
may not be sufficiently advanced. … (4). This is a task that is virtually impossible below the age of
three. Moreover, anyone who has tried to make a tape recording of a representative sample of a
child’s speech understands how frustrating this can be. Some children, it seems, are innately
programmed to switch off as soon as they notice a tape recorder being switched on.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
4. Answer the following questions using information from the text: 6 points
A. What have the scholars been interested in for over two hundred years?
B. Which are the problems that have to be taken into consideration when investigating child
speech?
C. What helped analysts in their study?
5. Comment on the following sentence: Some children, it seems, are innately programmed to
switch off as soon as they notice a tape recorder being switched on. 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………….. .
B: Henry was fined $ 10.
2) A: …………………………... .
B: Well, actually, my tea is a bit cold.
3) A: …………………………… .
B: Oh, I moved ages ago. In fact, I’ve forgotten how long.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write a for and against essay on the following topic: Most of what is shown on television is not
worth watching. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25
lines)
Varianta 72 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Aggression has long been a natural feature of human behaviour, perhaps ever since the emergence
of the earliest hominids. … (1). The development of such conflict was closely linked to changes in
economy and society, and probably became more serious after the adoption of agriculture and of
sedentary life. Larger populations imposed greater pressure on land and resources, and thus they
increased tension between neighbours. … (2). The stresses associated with the emergence of more
hierarchical societies ruled over by chiefs and kings may also have played an important role in the
growth of inter-group conflict.
As human communities became organised into larger units the warfare they waged became even
more lethal. … (3). The written records of ancient societies tell of full-time specialists employed by the
state to produce armour and weaponry. They also mention the fact that expensively-equipped elite
forces came into being, playing an important part in the life of the community. … (4).The feudal
system of medieval Europe, for example, had as one of its principal objectives, the maintenance of a
force of armoured knights, highly appreciated both by the kings and the people, as they ensured the
peace and the stability of the world they lived in.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
4. Answer the following questions using information from the text: 6 points
A. What seems to have caused the appearance of the organised group conflict initially?
B. Were full-time weapon specialists and elite forces mentioned in the written records of ancient
societies?
C. What was one of the main goals of the feudal system of medieval Europe?
5. Comment on the following sentence: Aggression has long been a natural feature of human
behaviour, perhaps ever since the emergence of the earliest hominids. 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………… .
B: My friend went to the cinema.
2) A: ……………………………. .
B: Yes, the film is great – if you like Julia Roberts.
3) A: ……………………………. .
B: She earns $ 100 a week.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following topic: The education system should prepare young people
for the labour market. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250
words/25 lines)
Varianta 73 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Interest in mythology has grown steadily throughout the last hundred years, assisted by the realisation
that myths are not childish stories or mere pre-scientific explanations of the world, but serious insights
into reality. … (1). They are part of the fabric of human life, embodying beliefs, moulding behaviour
and justifying institutions, customs and values.
Myths are stories concerning the origins of the world or how the world and the creatures in it came to
be in their present form. They are imaginative traditions about the nature, history and destiny of the
world. … (2). The mythology of some societies includes the assignment of different functions to the
various gods and goddesses. … (3). Beyond this, the term myth is also applied to the religious and
secular traditions which exert a powerful influence on attitudes to life, but the literal accuracy of which
there is cause to doubt. However, because myths are woven into the fabric of a society where they are
accepted as true, the impact of new discoveries, new attitudes and new ways of life on myths is
usually to undermine them.
When old myths are lost, new ones are needed. … (4). The myths contain its vision of its past, its
present and its purposes.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
4. Answer the following questions using information from the text: 6 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: When old myths are lost, new ones are needed. (50
words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………… .
B: It takes four hours to get there.
2) A: ……………………………. .
B: Yes, very much. My boss is really nice and it’s quite well paid, really.
3) A: ……………………………. .
B: They went to Bristol.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following topic: God gives us our relatives: thank God we can
choose our friends. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/ 25
lines)
Varianta
• Toate74 - engleza
subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
What exactly is cloning? According to the Human Genetics Advisory Commission, cloning is defined
as “producing a cell or organism with the same nuclear genome as another cell or organism”. … (1).
Some mammals have successfully been cloned, but humans have not.
So, why are some scientists so keen to clone human cells? … (2). Scientists believe that in the future
we will be able to clone human organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys which we will be able to
use in transplant operations. They also think that cloning will help us get rid of genetic diseases and
will allow infertile couples to have children.
However, most scientists are against human cloning at present because they argue it is not safe. It
took 272 attempts before the cloning of Dolly and she has not enjoyed good health since her birth. …
(3). But what if we are able to solve the safety issues? Will human cloning be acceptable then? Many
politicians and religious leaders say no. There are both political and ethical arguments against human
cloning. Some religious groups say that cloning would allow us to “play God”: to determinate the sex
and even the height of our children. They say this is morally wrong. … (4). Cloning could also produce
a black market for embryos. Unless all the countries of the world make human cloning illegal, we are
likely to see more and more attempts at human cloning in the near future.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. Others argue that clones will suffer severe psychological problems when they learn they have
been cloned.
B. Basically, that means that a clone is a living being with exactly the same DNA as another living
being.
C. First of all, is important to understand that cloning human cells does not necessarily mean that
you make a new human being.
D. At present, we do not have the technology to safely clone humans.
E. And religious organisations such as the Catholic Church will continue to argue that the cloning
of humans is morally indefensible.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Unless all the countries of the world make human cloning
illegal, we are likely to see more and more attempts at human cloning in the near future.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………… .
B: Her room is twice as big as his.
2) A: ……………………………. .
B: Pretty well, I suppose, all things considered. We are still friends.
3) A: ……………………………. .
B: You should go and see a doctor.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write a for and against essay on the following topic: Parents should be punished when their child
breaks the law. Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25
lines)
Varianta 75 - engleza
• Toate subiectele sunt obligatorii. Se acordă 10 puncte din oficiu.
• Timpul efectiv de lucru este de 3 ore.
Pierre Wilkinson believes that TV chefs give people the wrong idea. Their clean, white kitchens, which
are perfectly tidy and quiet, are a world away from his day-to-day life. Pierre is the head chef at the
New York Bistro and in his kitchen you have to be tough to survive. … (1). Pierre, though, loves it
when the orders are coming in thick and fast. His day at the Bistro begins before everybody else’s and
ends after everybody else’s. … (2). He might be a tough boss, but nobody can ever say he doesn’t
work hard. His deliveries start arriving early and he checks all of them for quality. He often sends loads
back, even if he really needs the food. The supply companies know he will only accept the best. Once
the restaurant opens for lunch, the action is non-stop. His kitchen becomes a mad rush, while outside
in the dining room everything is quiet and calm. … (3). That’s exactly the way Pierre wants it, creating
an image of peace while behind the scenes his people work flat out.
Pierre has a staff of ten and each of them has a particular job to do. … (4). The more experienced
cooks produce the final dishes, while the beginners prepare the vegetables. Many of the workers who
pass through his kitchen look at Pierre and dream of having a kitchen of their own, in the same way he
once did.
1. Four sentences have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate sentence for each
gap in the text. There is one sentence that does not fit. 4 points
A. This kind of discipline is important because there is no time to wonder about what is happening
during busy periods.
B. It was difficult at first to adjust.
C. Few diners realise the effort that goes into producing their meals.
D. He likes to have a hand in every aspect of the kitchen.
E. It’s noisy, fast, and some find the stress unbearable.
5. Comment on the following sentence: He might be a tough boss, but nobody can ever say he
doesn’t work hard. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next to
the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: …………………………….
B: I didn’t think much of it.
2) A: ………………………….…
B: Yes, thanks. I’m much better now.
3) A: ……………………………. .
B: I don’t really know James Smith. I only know him by sight.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write a for and against essay on the following topic: Internet can consume up to 80 hours a week,
wreck relationships, damage health and it is the world’s fastest growing addiction. Sustain your
opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
„A few years ago a friend studying at Brunel University was lucky enough to grab a seat in a
packed lecture hall to hear an address given by an eminent professor to the university’s
engineering society. The don was delivering an oration on the subject of unusual railway
bridges…1) The learned professor punctuated his talk with pithy comments and slides of the
breathtaking constructions. …(2) He knew his subject inside out. He singled out many innovative
designs for praise and then turned on one unusual example and slated it. He criticised the titanic
structure’s size, the design, the construction methods and the impact on the environment. …(3)
When the applause had died down, there was a question and answer session. An elderly
gentleman raised his hand. …(4)
The professor, his feathers ruffled by his contentious interruption puffed out his chest and
pointedly put the old fellow down for audaciously implying that he knew more about the subject
than the professor did himself. „Well, I should”, replied the old fellow. „You see, I designed and built
that particular bridge myself.”
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. His knowledge seemed to know no bounds.
B. He did not like that bridge!
C. Returning to the subject of the maligned bridge, he took some time to explain the reasons,
as he understood them, for the unusual nature of the bridge’s aspect and fabrication.
D. The hall was full to bursting with budding engineers and their peers.
E. He felt more and more humiliated.
5.Comment on the following sentence: His knowledge seemed to know no bounds. (50words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1. Don’t stop, ...
A. keep speaking! B. continue speaking! C. continue to speak! D. speaking!
2. I don’t live with my parents anymore. I live ...
A. by myself B. by me C. with myself D. on me
3. I like watching the cartoon series with the little boy and the ten wild...
A. goose B. geese’s C. geese D. gooses
4. You can’t go ... I’ve checked all your homework.
A. after B. as soon as C. until D. then
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1. This caused all prices surpass the permitted limits.
2. This insistence made Peter feeling tired.
3. Mary was so upset that she can’t stop crying.
4. He is more happier here than at home.
5. How boring lecture!
Your name is David Brown. Write a letter to a friend called Jimmy expressing your opinion
about the most recent Romanian film that was awarded in an international contest. (250
words/25 lines)
Do not write any address.
Keith Urban’s life has unfolded as many great country songs do : with joy and despair, triumph
and regret. After leaving Australia at age 25, Urban, 40, struggled for five years before his singular
combination of soulfulness, sex appeal and raw musical talent finally clicked. … (1) Then he just so
happened to fall in love with the world’s most famous Australian woman. In June 2006, in Sydney,
Urban walked down the aisle with with his flame – haired bride. … (2) But four months later Urban
shocked everyone by entering a Center in Palm Springs for treatment for his recurring battle with
alcohol abuse. „Life’s about crossroads” he says. "You can choose life or you can go on other
way... (3)
It’s just life or no life”. Kidman, although blindsided by the news, stood squarely at her husband’s
side. … (4)”
„I’ve learned an enormous amount having a relationship with someone who is in recovery” Kidman
recently told. „I’m more than willing to walk it with him.” Urban is back on the road walking the line
between his two great passions: his music and his wife. And he’s eager not to betray his private
world with Nicole.
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. It’s not a matter of all the intricate stuff in between.
B. Since his first CD, Urban sold more than 10 million records.
C. It was very hard to have her go through that.
D. An exquisite wedding that captured the imagination of their homeland.
E. Happiness is often short.
A. eager to
B. happening again
C. strong
D. expression of strong emotion
E. develop
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A : ...........................................
B : I never watch soap operas!
2. A : Fasten your seatbelt, please!
B : .............................................
3. A : .................................................................
B : Well, he didn’t even bother to answer the lawyer’s questions.
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentence on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following: The world has a faster and faster way of living. People
will need to develop the abilities to adjust quickly.Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments
and examples (250 words/25 lines).
I was just a typical child of my time, I suppose open to everything. … (1) I had heard about
these hip clubs in London from a friend who had actually been to one. I used to come up from
school and go to clubs when I was about 16. … (2) I was just a girl from the provinces, going up to
the big city to see what gives. I didn’t know anybody, I was alone and unapproachable … (3) The
1960s hadn’t happened yet, there were only hazy intimations of what was coming. I thought maybe
there was a bit more to it than shuffling around smoky clubs and I was hell-bent on being there
when it happened, whatever it was!
Somewhere in the back of my mind I had made a decision to leave home, to break away.
… (4)I’ve always laid my plans very secretively, which more often than not has turned out to be a
mistake. I didn’t know that it was possible to talk things over with people and not lose everything in
the process. I thought the minute you confided anything it would be gone or they would try to stop
you. This was true of my mother. I learned very young to cancel my innermost thoughts from her.
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. quest
B. come up
C. innermost
D. confide
E. conceal
5. Comment on the following sentence: I didn’t know that it was possible to talk things over with
people and not lose everything in the process. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter
next to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1. Would you like … more coffee?
A. some B. none C. no D. many
2. I have always been on my guard ...believing what unknown people said.
A. about B. against C. of D. in
3. She had a craving for chocolate so she went and bought a …
A. piece B. bag C. bar D. an item
4. She is attending the seminar with a view to …more qualifications.
A. acquire B. having acquired C. acquiring D. be acquired
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: …………………………………………………..
B: No, I’d rather not because he’s getting on my nerves.
2. A: So, you’re leaving bag and baggage for America.
B: ……………………………………………………
3. A: Could you help me with the new vacuum cleaner? It’s very sophisticated.
B: ……………………………………………………………………………
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1.We overheard them to talk in the conference room.
2.No of my friends phoned me this week.
3.Every time I will go shopping, I spend too much money.
4.Can you tell me what time is it?
5.The roads in this county are such bumpy!
1. We called the train station. Otherwise we woudn’t have known the time of your train.
If………………………………………………………
2. You ought to have your house painted.
Your house …………........................
3. „You stole the money Joe, didn’t you!”said the inspector.
The inspector …………………………..
4. Nobody knows anything about the whereabouts of the President.
Nothing……………….
Write an opinion essay on the following: Which seems the best for you: attend a
college/university or work abroad? Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and
examples (250 words/ 25 lines).
Wearing a short white robe and conical hat and carrying a wooden staff, Yada, 49, strides
along a mountain path. She is among a group of 93 pilgrims headed for a Buddhist temple on the
hill. … (1) She is no stranger to the trail. This is the eighth time she has made the pilgrimage
walk, which covers 100 kilometres and 34 temples. “I have become addicted to the pilgrimage
walk” says Yada. “I stop thinking about worldly things when I walk. … (2) Yada says she is an
atheist but has contracted a serious pilgrim disease. … (3) They are increasingly making soul-
searching pilgrimage trips on nearly 300 different circuits nationwide. Instead of driving or taking
tour buses, growing numbers of pilgrims prefer to walk. … (4). Walking makes them think and
helps them to find themselves. It’s not pure tourism. They are not looking for a genuine religious
experience either” says the chief monk of the temple. And the pilgrims will say: “The pilgrimage
gives me peace of mind” or “It makes you think and look at life from a different perspective”.
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Walking makes them think and helps them find
themselves. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding
letter next to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A : ...........................................
B : Well, a pickpocket must have taken it.
2. A : I’ve caught a cold, my nose is running, I’ve got a fever.
B : .............................................
3. A : People should get rid of old things in order to break free.
B : ...........................................................
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences
on your exam sheet. 10 points
Your name is Leslie Down. Write a letter to a friend called Jessica expressing your opinion
about the possible strong development of the tourism as a unique chance for Romania. (250
words/25 lines).
Do not write any address.
At school I was suffocated by the amount of normality I was subjected to. I knew how to count yet
they, the teachers, pushed all these complex forms of mathematics down my throat.
… (1) I was force-fed the school syllabus, and all because it was doomed to be standard.
… (2)The misfits were destined to become farm workers or manual workers with no chance to
achieve or realize their potential. I sat at my desk on the day of the Eleven Plus exam and looked
at my paper. … (3) It was my whole being. I decided to settle my own fate. … (4) The room was
silent, apart from the anxious schratching of pencils and yet inside my head was a triumphant
explosion. I had made my first statement to the world. But it was also like watching opportunity float
away on a piece of paper down the river. It would damage me, but it was a victory. For the first
time in my life I realised that it would be a battle between me and them.
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. No consideration was given for talents outside the limited range required by the
examining board.
B. I felt it was more than my intelligence that was being tested.
C. I could read, but I wasn’t allowed to read what I wanted.
D. Exams are little relevant for me, though.
E. I signed my name at the top of the paper, and did nothing for the rest of the exam.
5. Comment on the following sentence: For the first time in my life I realized that it would be a
battle between me and them. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Your name is Muriel Wild. Write a letter to a penfriend called Sandra to signal a severe
environmental problem in your area of living. (250 words/25 lines).
Do not write any address.
Bill Gates, wearing an expensive necktie and looking uncharacteristically formal, is now
bringing the same high-speed, high-beam focus to American education that he once brought to
computers and, more recently, to international aid. He called President Obama last week and
reports back that he "said all the right things" about including big money for education in the
stimulus package and making fundamental school reform – …(1) - a priority.
The Gates Foundation has learned some lessons from its investments in recent years in
pathbreaking schools. The first big idea – … (2) - proved insufficient without major changes in
personnel. Gates argues that rigorous accountability is the only option, from mayoral control
(elected school boards are mostly a menace) to data control (IT systems that closely track
performance are a must).
Betraying his own professional background, Gates shakes his head in dismay at the idea of
secondary schools and colleges trying to function at all without simple software that offers them
basic statistical information about how students and teachers are performing over time (for-profit
colleges are an exception). … (3). It's no surprise that Gates is a believer in merit pay and
incentive pay and has little use for teachers colleges as presently constituted because there's no
evidence that having a master's degree improves teacher performance. … (4).
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. Everyone in education knows why: unions have simply prevented teachers from being judged,
even in part, on whether their students improve during the course of the year.
B. Gates does seem to be weighing in on Obama's pick for secretary of education.
C. not the fake kind pushed by teachers unions
D. You never hear Gates or his people talk about highly qualified teachers, only highly effective
ones.
E. to break up big schools into smaller, more manageable units
5. Comment on the following sentence: „.... there's no evidence that having a master's degree
improves teacher performance.”(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1. It’s fun ...
A. to jog B. jogging C. jog D. having jogged
2. You’ve got an umbrella with you,...?
A. don’t you; B. have you; C. haven’t you D. do you
3. He left...the 7 o’clock ferry yesterday.
A. by; B. on; C. with D. at
4. The news...on T.V.
A. are; B. is; C. were D. have
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following: Advertising is invading our private lives. Sustain your
opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines).
Taking her inspiration from nature’s ingenuity, Janine Benyus helped launch a design revolution.
… (1) 3.8 billion years of evolution have exposed the design flaws of roughly 99% of nature’s
creations –all recalled by the Manufacturer. …(2) For example, nature’s design has led to the
creation of bat-inspired ultrasonic canes for the blind, synthetic sheets that collect water from mist
and fog as desert beetles do. …(3) The underwater glue mimics the natural substance used by
mussels. … (4) Bio-mimicry learns and emulates how spiders make silk; biotechnology transplants
spiders’ silk-making genes into goats, then sorts silk from milk and hopes the genes don’t get loose.
Biotechnology is smart kids in an oil depot with matches; bio mimicry is wise adults in a rain forest
with flashlights. Biotechnology is pure hubris; bio mimicry is luminous humility-treating nature as
model and mentor; cherished not as a mine to be stripped of its resources but as a teacher.
Steering this design revolution is a gentle, funny, lovely lady.
By revealing which organism knows how to solve design problems she is starting to help the world.
This will change your life. And it may save the world.
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. Equally promising, we’ll soon make solar cells like leaves.
B. She draws her design inspiration from nature’s wisdom, not people’s cleverness.
C. Maybe we’ll get as smart as forests.
D. The 1% that have survived can teach powerful lessons about how things should be built
if they are to last.
E. Bio-mimicry is one of the wonders of the human brain.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Bio-technology is smart kids in an oil depot with
matches; bio mimicry is wise adults in a rain forest with flashlights. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding
letter next to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences
on your exam sheet. 10 points
1. If I had realised how unhappy she was, I wouldn’t have been so abrupt.
Had..........................................................
2. I wish I could work in the evenings as I used to.
I wish..........................................................
3. As soon as she had finished her report, she left the office.
No .................................................................
4. She would have come to the party, but she had to work.
If she..........................................................
Write an opinion essay on the following: Which should be our relationship with modern means
of commnunication? Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (Think of
your attitude towards e-mail, Internet, etc. Do you keep yourself informed or do you trail
behind?) (250 words/25 lines)
It makes planes fall from the sky! It causes explosions at petrol stations!... (1) It helps terorists!
…(2) Why, the mobile phone of course.
Mobile phones do not make planes crash. Their use in the air is banned because it would interfere
with mobile networks on the ground. What of explosions of petrol stations? They are mostly
caused by static electricity ; the ban on phones was introduced by overcautious oil firms in the
1980’s despite the lack of any evidence of danger. There is no credible evidence between mobile
phones and cancer. It is true that terrorists use mobile phones. But they also use electricity and
cars.
…(3) There is a contradiction here : mobile phones are indispensable, yet they have also given rise
to a bundle of curious fears. …(4) In the 19th century people worried that telegraph wires were
affecting the weather or were a form of black magic. Trains were thought to cause nervous
disorder. More recently, people have worried about the health effects of overhead power lines,
microwave ovens, and radiation from computer monitors. Years of research have failed to find
evidence of harm. So the reaction to mobile phones is merely the latest example of a familiar
pattern.
As new techologies emerge, the pattern repeats itself.
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
A. But it is quite normal for successful technologies to cause concern when they are first
introduced.
B. Why single out phones?
C. What is this terrible device?
D. It gives you cancer!
E. Mobile phones are useful to all of us.
5. Comment on the following sentence: As new techologies emerge, the pattern repeats itself.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter
next to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A: …………………………………………………..
B: My suggestion is to go on a diet.
2. A: What you are telling me sounds bizarre, however eccentric she might be.
B: ……………………………………………………
3. A: I wish I could rent a flat but it’s too expensive. What else could I do?
B: …......................................................................................................
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following: What is the purpose of being connected to the
Internet? Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
My husband Micah Helser is a MEDEVAC pilot for the US Army, deployed to Iraq.
… (1) At a moment’s notice, he and his crew fly to a distress call, remove the injured, and then fly
to a medical facility. And most soldiers spend their free time playing video games, watching
movies or reading.
… (2) Micah grew up camping, climbing, mountain biking, and skiing in beautiful Oregon. … (3)
Along with another soldier, Micah built a climbing wall in the middle of Iraq desert, with limited
supplies and outrageous temperatures. The building materials were salvaged from other projects
across the base. After months of hard work and planning the wall was ready.
There are few joys during war. This simple wall created a source of refreshment, the memory of tall
rock faces, cool mountain air – a reminder that war cannot take what’s inside a man.
… (4) Most climb barefoot, laughing and struggling. As for my husband, you’ll most likely find him,
during his time off, wearing his flight suit half-unzipped and tied around his waist.
If you are near such a place, where you are able to experience miracles, please take a moment to
breathe deeply and observe the beauty around you.
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. Placed in a land consumed with hatred and lacking most aspects of an outdoorman’s
landscape his inner mountain man took control – he made his own mountain.
B. Many have enjoyed it.
C. He flies rescue missions in a Blackhawk helicopter.
D. It’s not a lifestyle to which Micah has ever been, nor wants to become, accustomed.
E. Is it a proof of mountain – love or of insanity to do it?
5. Comment on the following sentence: There are few joys during war. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter
next to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1. They let the boy to get out and get half killed.
2. I wonder why did he lie to me.
3. You have to check everyone of these contacts separately.
4. For she was good-looking she became a model.
5. When the Queen will arrive, we must all stand up.
1. She was tired. She felt like she had run a mile, but she hadn’t actually.
She was so tired .....................................................
2. I haven’t seen better service anywhere.
Nowhere …............................................................
3. Uncle Bert gave Jane a dog for her birthday.
Jane......................................................................
4. Jim said he hadn’t stolen the jewels.
Jim …………..........................................................
Write an opinion essay on the following: What is or what should be today’s people attitude
towards modern technology? Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and examples.
(250 words/25 lines)
„Having spent the 1980s inventing even more sophisticated forms of performance-related pay
(PRP), business are rediscovering the merits of an older way of motivating people: performance-
related gifts (PRGs). … (1) In Japan, where promotion depends on seniority, companies might
have to show their appreciation with foreign holidays and golf-club membership. … (2) In fact,
paying people what they are worth is not always enough.
Many managers are turning against performance-related pay complaining that it is
expensive, clumsy and demoralising. Gifts seem to allow a show of appreciation for one person”s
outstanding work without annoying everyone else. …(3) Consider Avon products, a company
specialising in beauty products.They tried to give up in-house prizes: reducing travel awards,
cutting commissions and stopping the practice of spending birthday presents to high performers.
The result was widespread anger and hostility among the company’s crack force of 400,000 ,,Avon
ladies” who sell beauty products. … (4) Levi-Strauss, a leisurewear firm, gives everyone at its San
Francisco headquarters a small number of ”You are Great” coupons which they can hand out to
any of their colleagues doing a particulary good job.
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. And they are usually pretty cheap.
B. Firms are using presents, from Caribbean cruises to colour television, to reward outstanding
work.
C. Other companies are embracing the gift-giving habit.
D. In a growing number of Western countries, companies could surely pay people what they are
worth.
E. Recipients can trade in the coupons for twenty-five dollars or a gift certificate.
5. Comment on the following sentence: In fact, paying people what they are worth is not always
enough. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
Write an opinion essay on the following: Break the food chain or keep up good food habits?
(the contemporary world’s dilemma).Sustain your opinion with relevant arguments and
examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Catherine Hookham, 85, heaves a big sigh as she sits watching the evening news. Yet again
crime is on the increase. … (1) “Is there no end to it?” Catherine: “I’m not saying it was all
sentimental like in adverts but we were more contented”.
But there are other reasons why Catherine feels that life has become less pleasant.
… (2) As a result, she moved into an old people’s house. “This would never have happened a few
years ago”, she insists. ‘’ Then people could go out without constantly having to look over their
shoulder, and mums could send their kids to play in the streets without worrying they’d be attacked
or offered drugs by someone. … (3)
An expert on today’s quality of life says:” …our standard of living is rising, but they don’t take into
account important factors like pollution, crime and stress. … (4)
Single mum Kerry Sparrow, 28, is glad she’s bringing her daughter up now. She feels today’s
society more open. “Whether she wants to be a doctor or a bus driver she can choose and people
have the freedom to decide how they want to live their lives.
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. Three years ago she was beaten up by a mugger.
B. What people want above all is security and an environment where their children can grow
up to be healthy adults.
C. Hundreds of homeless teenagers roam the streets.
D. You’ve only got to look at people’s faces to see how depressed and worried they are.
E. To find the right solution seems almost impossible.
5. Comment on the following sentence: Whether she wants to be a doctor or a bus driver she
can choose and people have the freedom to decide how they want to live their lives.(50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
1. This radio is expensive, but … the other hand it has very good reception.
2. I’ve been walking all day. I feel so … .
3. We have decided to … off our holiday until next month.
Your name is Thomas Porter. Write a letter to a friend called Daniel who is going to visit
Romania soon. Give him travel tips and advice. (250 words/25 lines)
Do not write any address.
Harried business executive may play an occasional squash game or round of golf into their
overscheduled lives. Office clerks may sometimes trade a quick bite for a gym class during lunch
hours. But if they want to get more out of their exercise routine than a competitive attitude or a
leaner look, they are going to have to step up the pace. … (1) A Harvard study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association seems to sow confusion on America’s treadmills and
couches. … (2) Even couch potatoes could cut their death risk nearly in half if they started walking
3.2 kilometres in 28 to 30 minutes every other day. … (3) When health advice starts to confuse
rather than illuminate, a little common sense seems the best course of action. … (4) So that best
exercise that you can do probably turns out to be something that you enjoy – whether it’s an
aerobics workout or just a brief walk. All it takes is getting up from the couch, turning off the TV and
striding – briskly – out of the door.
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. Even if moderate exercise doesn’t prolong your life , it improves your quality of life.
B. The study determines that any improvement in fitness is translated into longer life.
C. Because those who exercise live longer than those who break a sweat only once or
twice a week.
D. The problems that arise seem extremely severe.
E. The American College of Sports Medicine also trumpeted the health benefits of
moderation.
5. Comment on the following sentence: When health advice starts to confuse rather than
illuminate, a little common sense seems the best course of action. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1. She gave an application form to …. candidate there.
A. any B. all C. every D. none
2. I’m really unlucky,…………..?
A. amn’t I B. aren’t I C. don’t I D. do I
3. …….. he been asked, he would have come to the meeting.
A. Had B. Were C. Should D. But
4. She is attending the seminar with a view to …… more qualifications.
A. acquire B. having acquired C. acquiring D. being acquired
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1. A : ............................................................
B: Yes, carolling reminds me of my childhood.
2. A: All this advertising is driving me crazy!
B: ………………………………………………..
3. A: It’s a lovely day for taking our godmother out for a walk. Will you come, too?
B: .....................................................................................
3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences on your
exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay on the following: Healty eating is the key to general well-being. Sustain
your opinion with relevant arguments and examples. (250 words/25 lines)
Throughout most of my life, I have heard that “You are what you eat!” Then later, … ,(1), it
became “You are what you eat, digest, and absorb!”
Our world is changing daily. Over the years the quality of our food supplies has also changed. Your
grandparents, and possibly even your parents, would purchase food from the grocery store … (2).
Or, perhaps, they grew much of their own food. I spent several years growing my own vegetables
and then either canning or freezing many of them. They were grown organically, chemical free, …
(3). While at that time of my life, I just heard that “organic” was better for you, I didn’t know much
about why “organic” was better for you. But I did know things tasted better.
Basically, the same thing rings true with our meats. The cows that used to roam freely in the
pasture, getting most of their nourishment from the grass, went to the locker plant mostly chemical
free. Today they graze on grass that is heavily fertilized and had weed killers used on it. They are
fed grains with chemicals added to help them put on weight faster.
So, … (4), there are some increased health risks because of the added chemicals.
(British Council Magazine, 2007)
1. Four sentences/ groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the
appropriate sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/
group of words that does not fit.
4 points
A. that was not so heavily-laden with chemicals as it is today
B. which is considered to be healthier
C. as I became more knowledgeable about nutrition
D. and were delicious
E. even if the consumer is trying to purchase purely healthy-type foods
5. Comment on the following sentence: You are what you eat, digest and absorb! (50 words)
4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
1) The children usually ………… a lot of noise when they are not supervised.
A. have made B. make C. do D. have done
2) ………… Jim today?
A. Had you met B. Did you meet C. Have you met D. Have you been meeting
3) I can’t stand …………nothing.
A. to do B. being done C. doing D. to be done
4) She …………for him for two hours now.
A. was waiting B. will wait C. has waited D. has been waiting
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………?
B: He is short with blue eyes and a beard.
2) A: I’m having a party on Saturday. ………………………………?
B: I’d love to. What time?
3) A: How ………………………………?
B: I’d rather not go to the cinema to be honest.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1) The family have already eaten all the cake she has made yesterday.
2) I can’t finish the meal as I have been run out of flour.
3) Have you ever been using the oven lately? I don’t know what’s wrong with it.
4) He still hasn’t already finished repairing the gate.
5) I haven’t heard from them since they have left.
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Good fences make good
neighbours. (250 words/25 lines)
There's no better time to examine breakfast eating habits … (1). In fact, September has been
designated as "Better Breakfast Month."
Studies show that children and adult students who eat breakfast do more and better work in school
than those who skip it. In contrast, those … (2) tend to tire more quickly, be more irritable, and
react less quickly than those who eat breakfast. … (3), breakfast is an important meal.
The reasons for skipping breakfast are many. Those most frequently heard include: "There isn't
time," "Food that early makes me sick," "I don't like breakfast foods," and "I'm skipping breakfast
for weight control."
Mostly these are just excuses. Breakfast doesn't have to take a lot of time. It can be simple or
elaborate, cooked or uncooked, eaten sitting down or on- the-run, low or high in calories, mundane
or varied. … (4) is to make it part of your morning routine.
In short, a good nutritious breakfast need not include typical breakfast foods, but eating breakfast
is a good habit to start off the school day.
That is why every parent should insist on his child taking his portion of ’’energy” every single
morning.
(British Council Magazine, 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: Mostly these are just excuses. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) He was sleeping when the phone ………… .
A. rang B. had rung C. was ringing D. has rung
2) My friend ………… to hospital last night.
A. took B. is taken C. has been taken D. was taken
3) The palace …………at the moment.
A. is redecorating B. is being redecorated C. has been redecorated D. is redecorated
4) He …………a doctor a long time ago. Now it may bee too late.
A. could have seen B. should see C. should have seen D. would see
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Television has destroyed
communication among friends and family. (250 words/25 lines)
Many well qualified and extremely able candidates fail at job interviews … (1) and the expectations
of the interviewer.
Successful candidates, on the other hand, manage to impress prospective employers precisely
because they know how to present themselves. Thus, they study the job advertisement; they
analyse what is required in the way of skills qualifications and experience; they assess their own
suitability for the job; and finally, they present themselves in a thoughtful and carefully prepared
manner which will ensure their success.
Their written applications are comprehensive and business-like, … (2). They prepare themselves
carefully for interview anticipating likely questions and rehearsing their responses. They study the
structure of the interview and devise a strategy to satisfy the interviewer's requirements. In short,
they prepare themselves to succeed.
As a candidate you should be able to express yourself with clarity and precision. To do this, you
must make adequate preparation. However, this does not mean … (3). To do so would make you
sound unnatural. Your answers should appear spontaneous. At the same time, you should come
across as thoughtful, articulate and coherent. Since interviewers are looking for candidates … (4),
you should state that you enjoy your job, that you are enthusiastic and ambitious, and that you
welcome challenge, whose presence in your life is what makes it worth living.
(British Council Magazine, 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: In short, they prepare themselves to succeed. (50
words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
1) ………… you go to Italy last summer?
A. Was B. Has C. Did D. Had
2) I’ll lend you the book as soon as I ………… it.
A. am reading B. have read C. will read D. will have read
3) It is cold outside so you …………better put on a coat.
A. have B. would C. should D. had
4) Waiter! This soup is awful! I’d like to …………a complaint.
A. make B. put C. do D. ask
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………camping before?
B: No, I. haven’t, but I’d love to go.
2) A: I can’t sleep.
B: If ………………………………, I’d go to the doctor.
3) A: I’ve just made a cake. ………………………………?
B: Yes, please. It smells so good.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1) He went to the cinema where they had to meet with each other.
2) Are you sure that does he works here?
3) I could not avoid from being late for school.
4) Could you try to driving more slowly?
5) This cheese is being made in France.
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: When people succeed, it is
because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success. (250 words/25 lines)
Since the beginning of time one aspect of human social experience has stood out as the ‘place to
be’ for communication and family bonding: the meal. In contemporary human life the evening
dinner is often the only place and time … (1). When you want to take someone out for a romantic
date, meet business colleagues, get together with old friends, whom we haven’t met for a long
time, … (2). What is it about sharing some food … (3)? Could it simply be science, and the fact that
if you are tense when you eat, the food doesn’t digest as well? Or, could it have some
psychological basis?
Think of all the problems in the world today. Maybe if we all got together for a feast we could work
out some practical solutions. The current Dalai Lama is quoted as having said, “I sometimes think
that the act of bringing food is one of the basic roots of all relationships.”
So, next time you sit down to a meal with friends or family, remember the significance of this often
undervalued experience. It is often the main time to communicate … (4), so please don’t take it for
granted. Relating to each other is one of the most important elements in a social creature’s
existence; the meal is a time and place for relationships to sprout and grow.
(British Council Magazine, 2007)
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: I sometimes think that the act of bringing food is one of
the basic roots of all relationships. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………?
B: He’s tall and fat with green eyes and black hair.
2) A: ………………………………?
B: I’m afraid Mr. Smith isn’t in at the moment.
3) A: How. ………………………………?
B: By credit card, please.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
1) You have to work harder if you want to keep …………with this class.
2) This writer has a great …………of humour.
3) The exam papers are …………corrected just now.
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Not everything that is learned
is contained in books. (250 words/25 lines)
One way of learning how something works is to disassemble it, finding out … (1)? People do much
the same thing with complex issues, events, ideas, and phenomena of all types. That is, they
break the complex whole into its component parts to gain a better understanding of the whole. This
process of breaking things into their component parts is called analysis.
Analysis in expository writing explains a subject by dividing it into its component parts and showing
how they are related. The writer, in a sense, puts back together that … (2). The process illustrates
the saying: ‘’Knowledge comes from taking things apart; wisdom comes from putting them back
together.” The method of analysis to use depends greatly on the subject and the purpose of the
writer. For example, a written analysis of a racing car engine would be structured differently from
an analysis of the Civil War. And the Civil War … (3) would require a different method of analysis
than the Civil War looked at from the standpoint of its effect upon family life in the South.
In our society, an entire group of writers does nothing but write reviews that analyse works of art,
dance, film, theatre, and literature. And there are a lot of people interested in culture … (4) and
many students who are often called upon to review works of literature.
(Cosmo Ferrara-The art of writing)
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. which has been broken down into components to shed light on the whole.
B. looked at from a standpoint of relevant military strategies
C. what each part does and how each relates to the others.
D. that enables the reader to understand a very complex phenomenon
E. for whom reading these reviews is a mainstay
5. Comment on the following sentence: Knowledge comes from taking things apart; wisdom
comes from putting them back together. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………?
B: The post office opens at 8 a.m..
2) A: ………………………………?
B: Of course. The fitting rooms are over there.
3) A: I have a fever and my body aches.
B: If ………………………………, I would see a doctor.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: If we all spoke the same
language, there would be fewer conflicts and wars. (250 words/25 lines)
The first question we might ask is : what can you learn in college… (1)? The schools teach a great
many things of value to the future accountant, the future doctor, or the future electrician. Do they
also teach anything of value to the future employee? The answer is :’’Yes-they teach the one thing
that it is perhaps most valuable for the future employee to know. But very few students bother to
learn it.’’ This one basic skill… (2), is the ability to organize and express ideas in writing and in
speaking.
As an employee you work with and through other people. This means that your success as an
employee - and I am talking of much more here than getting promoted- will depend on your ability
to communicate with people and to present your own ideas to them… (3). The letter, the report or
memorandum, the ten-minute spoken ‘’presentation’’ to a committee are basic tools of the
employee.
Expressing one’s thoughts is one skill … (4), especially to people born with natural writing or
speaking talent.That’s why one should lay the foundations during the school years, as they may
never have an opportunity again.
(Cosmo Ferrara-The art of writing)
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. Which is the basic skill taught in school and considered by the author as the most valuable one?
B. What will your success as an employee depend on?
C. Give two examples of basic tools of the employee.
5. Comment on the following sentence: But very few students bother to learn it. (50 words)
4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………?
B: The bank opens at 9 a.m..
2) A: Good morning, sir. What ………………………………?
B: I want to report a theft. My wallet was stolen.
3) A: How ………………………………?
B: I’d rather not go to the opera tonight.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Where there is love, there is
happiness. (250 words/25 lines)
Of all the forces … (1), none has been more potent than television. While, of course, television
levels distance puts us closer and more vividly present in Paris than we are in our state capital and
takes us all instantly to the moon - it has had a less noticeable but equally potent effect on our
sense of time… (2), precisely because it fills the instant present moment with experience so
engrossing and overwhelming, it dulls our sense of the past. If it had not been possible for us all to
accompany Scott and Irwin on their voyage of exploration on the moon, we would have had to wait
to be engrossed in retrospect by a vivid chronicle, and there would then have been no possible
doubt … (3). But with television we saw that historic event –as we now see more and more of
whatever goes on in our country as only another vivid item in the present.
But history is a flowing stream. We are held together by its continuities, by people willing to sit
there and do their jobs, by the unspoken faiths of people … (4). That makes a dull programme. So
people begin to think of the outside world as if there too the programme changed every half hour.
(Cosmo Ferrara-The art of writing )
1. Four sentences/groups of words 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. whose focus is on our interest on the here-and-now
B. which have tempted us to lose our sense of history
C. who still believe much of what their fathers believed.
D. because television enables us to be there, anywhere, instantly
E. that the moon journey was part of the stream of our history
5. Comment on the following sentence: But history is a flowing stream. (50 words) 4 points
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Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) If only I …………insured when I had the accident!
A. would be B. were C. had been D. were being
2) Whenever we visited them, they ………… television.
A. have watched B. watched C. are watching D. were watching
3) Let’s go swimming, …………?
A. do we B. don’t we C. shall we D. will we
4) Alice has stopped …………. She is watching TV now.
A. studying B. to study C. to have studied D. having studied
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: A man travels the world in
search of what he needs and returns home to find it. (250 words/25 lines)
Many years ago, the word 'literate' meant being able to communicate well in speaking, …
(1). Story telling was an important activity in the past and it still is today in some societies. Only a
hundred years ago, in the United States, … (2) if you could sign your name to a piece of paper. It
was an important skill. You were not allowed to vote if you couldn't sign the voting register, so
literacy was connected with political rights, … (3).
Nowadays we see reading and writing as being connected, … (4). Many people could read,
but not write. Writing was a skilled profession. If you needed something written then you paid an
expert to write it for you. And of course, rich and important people have always employed people to
write things for them. Important company bosses dictated letters to their secretaries or personal
assistants. And now with new computer software you can dictate directly to your computer.
Is literacy important? Being illiterate can have a big effect on people's lives. For example, a
study in the UK showed that people who write and spell badly are seen as careless, immature and
unreliable, and often unintelligent. So it is more difficult for these to find jobs, even when reading
and writing are not necessary for the work.
(British Council Magazine – 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words 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. and many people were excluded from the democratic process.
B. which is quite irrelevant
C. you were considered to be literate
D. in other words what we now call “articulate”
E. but that wasn't so in the past.
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) I wish I … richer.
A. am B. were C. will be D. have been
2) Sheila … to paint the ceiling.
A. told B. was telling C. was told D. tells
3) When she was little, Carol … only to her mother.
A. is speaking B. will speak C. has spoken D. would speak
4) …is a valuable metal.
A. Gold B. A gold C. The gold D. All gold
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: If you’re not in fashion you’re
nobody. (250 words/25 lines)
Nowadays there is less and less contact between the old and the young. There are many reasons
for this, including the breakdown of the extended family, working parents with no time to care for
ageing relations, families that have moved away, and smaller flats with no room for grandparents.
But the result is the same - increasing numbers of children without grandparents and old people …
(1). And more old people who are lonely and feel useless, along with more and more families with
young children … (2). It's a major problem in many societies.
That's why intergenerational programmes, … (3), are growing in popularity all over the world,
supported by UNESCO and other local and international organisations. There are examples of
successful initiatives all over the world. Some of these are using young people to teach IT skills to
older people. Using old people as volunteer assistants in schools is another, perhaps reading with
children who need extra attention. There are schemes … (4), maybe looking after the children for a
while to give the tired mother a break.
But it isn't only the individuals concerned who gain from intergenerational activities. The
advantages to society are enormous too. If older people can understand and accept the youth of
today, and vice versa, there will be less conflict in a community.
(British Council Magazine – 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words 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. who desperately need more support
B. who have no contact with children
C. designed to bring the old and the young together
D. that is why it is very helpful
E. which involve older people visiting families who are having problems
A. Which are some of the reasons for which there is less contact between the old and the young?
B. Who supports intergenerational programmes?
C. Which is one of the advantages of intergenerational activities to society?
5. Comment on the following sentence: Nowadays there is less and less contact between the
old and the young. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Home is where the heart is.
(250 words/25 lines)
Of all the miracles of television none is more remarkable than its power to give to so many hours
of our experience a new vagueness. People have become increasingly accustomed to see
something-or other, happening somewhere-or-other, at sometime-or-other. The common-sense
hallmarks of authentic first-hand experience now begin to be absent, … (1), in our television-
experience. For our TV-experience we don’t need to go out to see anything in particular. We just
turn the knob. Then we wonder while we watch. Is this programme ‘’live’’ or is it ‘’taped’’? Is this
happening to actors or to real people? Is this a commercial? A documentary? Or pure fiction?
Almost never do we see a TV event from what used to be the individual human point of view. For
TV is many-eyed, and alert to avoid the monotony of one person’s limited vision. And each camera
gives us a close-up … (2). Everything becomes theatre, any actor -or even a spectator -holds
center stage, where everything is possible. Our TV perspective makes us understandably reluctant
to go back to the seats on the side and in the rear … (3).
The experience flowing through our television channels is a miscellanous mix of entertainment,
instruction and news. Here is a supermarket of surrogate experience.Successful programming
offers entertainment, instruction, political persuasion and advertising. Anyway, a new miasma… (4)
- enshrouds the world of TV.
(Cosmo Ferrara-The art of writing)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
1) The book is supposed ………… when the author was still young.
A. to have written B. to have been written C. to be written D. to have been being written
2) If I ………… rich, I would travel around the world.
A. were B. am C. would be D. had been
3) It …………. ten years since I haven’t seen her.
A. was B. had been C. is D. will be
4) No sooner had he entered the room …………. the phone rang.
A. that B. when C. then D. than
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: The only thing we learn from
history is that we learn nothing from history. (250 words/25 lines)
Whatever your interests England has something for you. If you like beautiful, historic buildings you
can visit Blenheim Palace, although it is said to be haunted by the ghost of one of the Roundheads,
the soldiers … (1). In fact England is shrouded in legend and myths. The actual Patron Saint of
England, St. George, … (2) is himself a man of mystery. He is said to have fought off and
eventually killed a fierce dragon in order to save a beautiful princess, thought by some to be the
symbol of Christianity. Other mythical characters connected to England include the legendary
Robin Hood … (3), and King Arthur with his honourable Knights of the Roundtable. The legends
don’t stop with people as they have their internationally famous set of stones in Wiltshire:
Stonehenge. This is a circle of stones … (4) and was designed possibly for astronomy
observations or even sacrificial purposes.
There are also amazing landscapes ranging from vast seas, pebbled beaches, lush rolling hills in
the Peak District, expansive bodies of water in the Lake District, immense, windswept open spaces
in the Yorkshire Dales, to the most beautiful thatched cottages in the Cotswolds countryside.
All in all, England is a well-visited country. If you haven’t yet been, then you should. If you’ve been,
then you should go back to discover some more.
(British Council Magazine – 2007)
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
5. Comment on the following sentence: Whatever your interests, England has something for you.
(50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence: 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ……………………………… ?
B: No, I’ve been waiting for ten minutes only.
2) A: ………………………………?
B: He’s really nice. Very outgoing and easy to talk to.
3) A: ……………………………… ?
B: I don’t know. We could go to the theatre.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: The only thing we have to fear
on this planet is man. (250 words/25 lines)
1997 saw the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first animal cloned from an adult cell. This was a
remarkable achievement … (1). International organisations such as the European parliament,
UNESCO and WHO all declared … (2). However, we need to make a distinction between
reproductive cloning and therapeutic one. Nowadays the idea of reproductive cloning – creating a
copy of another person - is no longer interesting for researchers. Instead therapeutic cloning is
creating excitement in the biotech world. Key to this technique are stem cells, … (3) that have the
potential to become any other kind of cell in the body e.g. nerve cells, blood, heart muscle or even
brain cells. Stem cells themselves have generated a lot of controversy as it was believed that only
human embryos could provide them. However, it now appears that adult stem cells offer the same
possibility. In the future, biotechnologists hope that stem cells could be used to grow entire organs.
In this way biotechnology offers the hope of revolutionising medical treatment.
In this overview of the history of biotechnology we have jumped from making bread to making
human organs - an enormous leap- and it is clear … (4). However, we can imagine that
biotechnology will still be around for some time to come - but who knows where it will take us?
(British Council Magazine – 2007)
1. Four sentences/ groups of words 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. which are master cells
B. which created world-wide debate on the ethical issues surrounding cloning.
C. that human cloning is both morally and legally wrong.
D. that these modern practices raise many controversial issues.
E. which could then be implanted back into the organ
5. Comment on the following sentence: But who knows where it will take us? (50 words)
4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………the rent?
B: It’s ₤ 200 a month.
2) A: Excuse me, ………………………………?
B: Of course. Go straight on and then you’ll see the library on your left.
3) A: He failed his test again.
B: That’s ……………………………….
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: We are so busy making a
living that we forget to make a life.(250 words/25 lines)
The 18th Century marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the depopulation of the
countryside and the move to towns. The towns became places of mass employment in factories
and offices. Today, many town dwellers wish to reverse this trend … (1). Yet, a modern country
existence is not without its problems; poor transport, lack of access to hospitals and education,
and services found in towns such as large shops, banks and entertainment, aspects … (2).
The debate between town and country is meaningless these days, as so many people live in towns,
and very few people are actually able to choose … (3); this is dictated by their work or birth. The
Internet and other mass media have linked country areas to the world, providing access to
information – even to remote areas. If people are to be persuaded to stay in the countryside then,
… (4) (employment, healthcare and education). Conversely, the introduction of city parks and
forests, and traffic free zones, has helped in bringing a little of the countryside to the city streets, in
which we can breathe a less polluted air.
However, there is an imperious need for strong links between town and countryside, because their
mutual dependence upon each other is obvious.
(British Council Magazine – 2007)
1. Four sentences/groups of words have been removed from the text. Select the appropriate
sentence/ group of words for each gap in the text. There is one extra sentence/group of
words which you do not need to use. 4 points
5. Comment on the following sentence: However, there is an imperious need for strong links
between town and countryside. (50 words) 4 points
Ministerul Educaţiei, Cercetării şi Inovării
Centrul Naţional pentru Curriculum şi Evaluare în Învăţământul Preuniversitar
1. Choose the correct variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter next
to the number of the sentence. 4 points
2. Fill in these mini-dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet. 6 points
1) A: ………………………………?
B: She’s tall and slim and she wears glasses.
2) A: ………………………………?
B: Because she is on a diet.
3) A: ………………………………?
B: He lives in London.
3. Each of the following sentences contains an extra word. Write the correct sentence on
your exam sheet. 10 points
Write an opinion essay in response to the following statement: Life is what happens to you
while you’re busy making other plans. (250 words/25 lines)