Mock exam 2- Examen blanc 2. Anglais. Licence 1. Sujet de M. HOCHART. I (20
points) : a) Ecrivez les mots du texte ci-dessous qui les PREMIERS ...
Mock exam 2- Examen blanc 2 Anglais Licence 1
Sujet de M. HOCHART I (20 points) : a) Ecrivez les mots du texte ci-dessous qui les PREMIERS correspondent aux schémas accentuels proposés. Ignorez les noms propres. N'écrivez jamais plus d'un mot par schéma. Il n'y a pas lieu de renseigner tous les schémas. Text adapted from "The guardian" Ne tenez pas compte des noms propres : Arsène Wenger, Arsenal, Gunners, Paris Saint-Germain, Premier League, Queens Park Rangers Arsène Wenger has again ruled out leaving Arsenal before the end of his contract – and hinted for the first time he would like to stay on past twenty fourteen. The Gunners manager, sixty-three, still has another season left to run on his current deal, but has been linked with a summer switch to Paris SaintGermain. Wenger, though, stressed his only focus was on securing Arsenal a top-four finish in the Premier League again and then planning to further strengthen the squad in the transfer window, with the best part of a hundred million pounds at his disposal. Speaking at Friday's media conference ahead of the trip to relegated Queens Park Rangers, Wenger said: "I answered that question already. I respect my contracts. I want to stay if I do well and if I consider or the club considers that I do well, that is all. I want this club to do well, that is my basic feeling. "We have gone through a period that was very sensitive, we are coming out of it now, in a much stronger position financially. I believe the club is in a very strong position for the future."
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( . = syllabe non-accentuee ; O = syllabe accentuée) 1) O . =
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13) . . . O . = b) Ecrivez le numéro correspondant à la prononciation de la voyelle accentuée. Exemple : si SOLUTION se trouvait dans le tableau, il faudrait écrire 11 . En effet, c'est la deuxième syllabe de "soLUtion" qui est accentuée et le son vocalique ("voyelle") est le même que dans 11 SHOE. Un même numéro peut être utilisé plusieurs fois. 1 SHIP 6 EYE 11 SHOE 16 BOY
2 BIRD 7 CAR 12 CUP 17 HEAR
dynamic = femininity = grammatical = immunity = occupational =
3 SHEEP 8 DOG 13 CAKE 18 HAIR
4 HEAD 9 HORSE 14 MOUTH 19 POOR
electioneering = generate = hesitating = Lebanese = personify =
5 HAT 10 FOOT 15 NOSE
experience = glorious = illusion = mechanical =
II ( 20 points ) a) (6 pts) Relevez, dans les phrases ci-dessous, les groupes verbaux noyaux de proposition et ayant des structures différentes. Ne donnez QU'UN SEUL groupe verbal par structure. Ne tenez jamais compte du temps, ni, le cas échéant, de la négation. N'écrivez que le groupe verbal noyau (ni sujet, ni complément(s).) Tout élément non verbal entraînera la nullité de la réponse. Il n'y a pas lieu de renseigner toutes les cases.
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Phrases RBS signals government could sell taxpayer stake next year. Bailed-out bank's chairman uses strongest language yet to talk of sale, as RBS reports first-quarter profits of £826m Royal Bank of Scotland has given the clearest signal yet that the government is preparing to sell off part of the taxpayer's 82% stake in the bailed-out bank next year. As the Edinburgh-based bank reported a profit of £826m for the first quarter compared with a £1.4bn loss the same time last year, its chairman, Sir Philip Hampton, said RBS could be ready for sale from the middle of 2014 – or even earlier. At the 2012 results in February, Hampton had said the bank hoped to be ready for sale in 2014, but he used more definitive language on Friday, raising the prospect of drawing up a prospectus for shareholders "from the middle of 2014". "It could be earlier. We think the recovery process will be complete in about a year or so's time," he said. A prospectus contains all the details about the bank's financial performance and would be needed to be sent to prospective shareholders if the shares must be sold off. 1
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b) (6pts) Ecrivez les groupes verbaux correspondants. ( MODAL = n'importe quel modal ) PRESENT TENSE + MODAL + (HAVE >> Past Part.) + THROW => He ..................................................................................... PAST TENSE + (HAVE >> Past Part.) + (BE >> Past Part.) + WEAR => He ..................................................................................... PAST TENSE + (HAVE >> Past Part.) + (BE >> ING) + CATCH => He ..................................................................................... PRESENT TENSE + MODAL + (HAVE >> Past Part.) + (BE >> Past Part.) +STEAL => He ..................................................................................... 3
PRESENT TENSE+ (HAVE >> Past Part.) + (BE >> ING) + TELL => He ..................................................................................... PRESENT TENSE + (BE >> Past Part.) + SPEND => He ..................................................................................... c) (4 pts) Posez la question portant sur le/les mots entre parenthèses : 1- The shares fell further (after the results were announced to 294p). ................................................................................................. 2- The UK government may start (off-loading its stake in RBS). ................................................................................................. 3- The cleanup mission is nearing (its successful completion). ................................................................................................. 4- They had been planning discussions with (the manager). ................................................................................................. d) (4 pts) Mettez les phrases suivantes au passif : 1- The chancellor wants a sale before the election. ................................................................................................. 2- Bank Officials had removed toxic asset insurance. ................................................................................................. 3- Bankers expect the government to sell off the shares in tranches. ................................................................................................. 4- Creditors have enslaved these countries. .................................................................................................
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