Agenția Națională Pentru Curriculum Și Evaluare: Ministerul Educației, Culturii Și Cercetării Al Republicii Moldova
Agenția Națională Pentru Curriculum Și Evaluare: Ministerul Educației, Culturii Și Cercetării Al Republicii Moldova
Agenția Națională Pentru Curriculum Și Evaluare: Ministerul Educației, Culturii Și Cercetării Al Republicii Moldova
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TESTUL Nr. 2
LIMBA ENGLEZĂ
TESTARE PE EȘANTION REPREZENTATIV
CICLUL LICEAL
Profil real, umanist, arte, sport
25 februarie 2021
Timp alocat: 180 de minute
Be an Eco-tourist!
1 Would you like to go on a fantastic holiday and protect the planet at the same time? Eco-
tours are a cool way to have fun on holiday and be green at the same time. Although foreign
holidays are exciting, tourism can damage the environment. Ordinary tourists are often
careless and drop litter or damage the places they visit. They do not use marked footpaths,
5 they pick wild flowers and sometimes disturb the wildlife. In poor countries, visitors usually
stay in comfortable, modern hotels where they use up limited water and fuel.
Eco-tourists are more informed about the environment than ordinary tourists. They
follow one golden rule: take only photographs, leave only footprints. They enjoy travelling
to natural areas to observe wild animals and plants and prefer staying in log cabins or tents.
10 Eco-tourists also explore local cultures and help with conservation projects. They use a
more eco-friendly form of transportation such as buses and trains. In some places, they can
even travel by walking or bicycling if the distances are not so long.
An example of eco-tour is a trip to Mount Fuji, where tourists can go hiking in the
hills around the mountain and just relax in a traditional Japanese house. Also, tourists can
15 catch endangered blue butterflies. If they catch one, they should carefully mark an
identification number on its wings before they let it fly away again. It is eco-friendly
because the marks on the butterflies’ wings allow scientists to monitor the population of the
blue butterfly and its natural surroundings.
If tourists decide to go to India, they can visit the Taj Mahal and other historic
20 buildings. Yet, they can go to Ranthambore National Park, which is home to Bengal tigers
as well as leopards and other wild animals. Here in the park, the tigers are protected from
hunters. This tour is eco-friendly because the money tourists pay to enter the park is used to
protect tigers.
Another example of eco-tourism is a journey to the Amazon. Tourists can look down
25 on the rainforest from the 35-metre high walkway. As they walk along the tops of the trees,
they enjoy spectacular views. Tourists stay in rooms made from palm leaves, where there is
no electricity. They can also catch some fish for dinner. This tour helps to raise some money
to save the rainforest and natural resources.
As you can see, there are many ways to take an environmentally friendly journey and 30 be a
responsible traveller at the same time.
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4. Find in the text the synonyms for the words given below. (Total: 4 points) A A
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1- Have you ever asked yourself what you (would/will/have) _________________ do if A A
10 you didn’t have a computer? (A little/A few/Few) _________________ decades ago,
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PCs were science fiction; today, we simply (can’t/mustn’t/oughtn’t)
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_________________ do without them. But the problem with computers is that
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(todays/today’s/today’) _________________ laptops with the desktops of the 1990s,
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you will find that they are centuries apart. The huge and uncomplicated machines of
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thosedays(havebeenreplaced/hadbeenreplaced/havereplaced)
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you buy the (last/latest/latter) _________________ laptop available, don’t get too
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excited: in a few months it will be out of date, too. You don’t need to try to keep up
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with (all/every/some) _________________ the new gadgets on the market. The wisest
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Surely, by next year, scientists (will have invented/will be invented/will not invent)
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___________________________ something new and it is extremely costly to keep
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(buy/buying/to buy) _________________ whatever becomes the latest trend.
SECTION III. THE ASSESSMENT OF CULTURAL AND PRAGMATIC COMPETENCES
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