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Checkpoint A Review

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World Languages

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Phyllis Cook

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11 Slides • 0 Questions

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1 What activity is your friend suggesting?
(1) watching television
(2) going dancing
(3) listening to music
(4) seeing a movie

2 What is the person talking about?
(1) a street

(3) a monument
(2) a river

(4) a park

3 What does your host mother recommend that
you do?
(1) drink plenty of fluids
(2) avoid too much sun exposure
(3) get something to eat
(4) invite some of your friends

4 What does the pen pal like to do?
(1) spend time with his family
(2) study English
(3) listen to music
(4) ride his bicycle

5 According to your friend, why might the
concert be canceled?
(1) The singer is ill.
(2) The weather is bad.
(3) Not enough tickets have been sold.
(4) The theater needs repairs.

6 What is this advertisement about?
(1) a camera

(3) a cookbook
(2) kitchen appliances

(4) cell phones

7 What does your friend suggest?
(1) to see a movie this weekend
(2) to have a party for a friend
(3) to go on a family trip
(4) to go shopping at the mall

8 What is on sale today?
(1) footwear

(3) jewelry
(2) jackets

(4) hats

9 What is this announcement about?
(1) a sports complex

(3) an historical tour
(2) an art museum

(4) a series of concerts

10 What does the waiter suggest?
(1) the pasta

(3) the roast beef
(2) the fish

(4) the chicken

Prof. French–June ’10

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Part 2

Answer all questions in Part 2 according to the directions for Parts 2a, 2b, and 2c.

Part 2a

Directions (1–10): There are 10 questions in this part. For each question, you will hear some
background information in English. Then you will hear a passage in French twice, followed by the
question in English. Listen carefully. After you have heard the question, read the question and the four
suggested answers in your test booklet. Choose the best suggested answer and write its number in the
appropriate space on your answer sheet. [20]

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11 Quel est le sujet de ce message?
(1) un événement culturel au musée
(2) une compétition sportive
(3) une visite surprise
(4) une invitation à un anniversaire

12 De quoi parle-t-elle?
(1) de nourriture

(3) de musique
(2) de sport

(4) de sa famille

13 Où est-ce qu’il travaille?
(1) à l’école

(3) à l’aéroport
(2) au zoo

(4) au cinéma

14 De quoi parle-t-elle?
(1) des soldes à la boutique
(2) des programmes de télé
(3) des devoirs à finir
(4) des responsabilités des jeunes

15 Pourquoi est-ce qu’elle ne va pas au cinéma?
(1) Elle a trop de devoirs.
(2) Elle a un match de foot.
(3) Elle est malade.
(4) Elle doit préparer le dîner.

Prof. French–June ’10

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Part 2b

Directions (11–15): There are 5 questions in this part. For each question, you will hear some back-
ground information in English. Then you will hear a passage in French twice, followed by the question
in French. Listen carefully. After you have heard the question, read the question and the four
suggested answers in your test booklet. Choose the best suggested answer and write its number in the
appropriate space on your answer sheet. [10]

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Part 2c

Directions (16–20): There are 5 questions in this part. For each question, you will hear some back-
ground information in English. Then you will hear a passage in French twice, followed by the question
in English. Listen carefully. After you have heard the question, read the question and look at the four
pictures in your test booklet. Choose the picture that best answers the question and write its
number in the appropriate space on your answer sheet. [10]

16 Where does your host father want to go?

17 What is your friend discussing?

18 What is your friend’s favorite season?

Prof. French–June ’10

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19 What kind of classes does this student like to take?

20 What do you need for this exercise?

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Part 3

Answer all questions in Part 3 according to the directions for Parts 3a and 3b.

Part 3a

Directions (21–26): There are 6 questions in this part. For each, you must answer a question in
English based on a reading selection in French. Choose the best answer to each question and write its
number in the appropriate space on your answer sheet. [12]

Prof. French–June ’10

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21 This information would most likely be found
(1) in a travel brochure
(2) on a can of food
(3) in a doctor’s office
(4) with an article of clothing

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22 What is a feature of this festival?
(1) Prizes are offered to visitors.
(2) It offers many cultural activities.
(3) There is free food for children.
(4) The location changes every year.

Ce vêtement est fabriqué en
coton, fibre naturelle, douce
et absorbante. Ces propriétés
rendent ce tissu confortable
et frais. Entretien de ce
vêtement : pour obtenir un
meilleur résultat, nous vous
conseillons de suivre les
instructions qui figurent sur
l’étiquette cousue au vête-
ment. Nous vous conseillons
de rincer très soigneusement
et d’essorer en machine.
Remettre en forme lorsque le
vêtement est encore humide
pour redonner l’aspect initial.

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23 Which establishment offers hotel rooms?
(1) Les Bords de Seine

(3) Terra Café
(2) La Corniche de Rolleboise

(4) Le Moulin de Fourges

Prof. French–June ’10

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24 These instructions help you to
(1) order a book

(3) prepare a dessert
(2) enter a contest

(4) correspond with a pen pal

Réponds à cette question et tente ta chance de gagner un prix!
Comment s’appelle le frère de Rémy?

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25 Which sandwich contains ham?
(1) 6

(3) 10
(2) 9

(4) 12

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26 This advertisement would be of most interest to people who are looking for
(1) home repairs

(3) art supplies
(2) physical fitness equipment

(4) investment opportunities

Les Sous-Marins
Nos sandwichs sont garnis de salade, fromage et garniture spéciale
1. Steak + Steak + Steak………………........………………….

6.95
2. Steak & pepperoni……………………………........………...

6.95
3. Steak aux piments………………………………………........

6.95
4. Pepperoni………………………………………………..........

6.95
5. Gyro…..………………………………………………….........

6.95
6. Poulet (Filet de poulet grillé)…………………………...........

6.95
7. Viande fumée……………………………………………........

6.95
8. Saucisses italiennes……………………………………..........

6.95
9. Végétarien……………………………………………….........

5.95
10. Spécial “Miami Déli” (Steak, pepperoni, jambon, viande fumée)

7.95
11. Viandes froides…………………………………………..........

6.95
12. Sous-Marin du Chef……………………………………..........

7.95
(Steak, pepperoni, champignons, piments verts et oignons)

Prof. French–June ’10

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27 Cette annonce s’adresse à ceux qui vont
(1) entrer au musée

(3) prendre l’avion
(2) faire du shopping

(4) choisir un hôtel

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28 Quel est l’ingrédient principal de cette
recette?
(1) les œufs

(3) la viande
(2) les légumes

(4) les fruits

Tarte maison

Voici une recette de tarte toute
simple et rapide à faire.

Dans un plat à tarte, étalez un
rouleau de pâte feuilletée et
piquez le fond à l’aide d’une
fourchette.

Pelez et coupez en fines lamelles
5 belles pommes et 3 grosses
poires.

Disposez-les sur le fond de tarte.

Saupoudrez de sucre (100 g) et
parsemez de petits morceaux de
beurre (150 g).

Laissez cuire une trentaine de
minutes au four à th. 7 (210°C)
et saupoudrez de cannelle.

Assurez-vous que vos bagages
respectent les normes d’acceptation
à bord…

En plus de vos bagages enregistrés à
l’aéroport, vous avez le droit d’avoir avec
vous un bagage à main + un accessoire
(ex. ordinateur portable, sac à main,
appareil photo) si leur poids total
n’excède pas 12 kg. Pour les passagers
voyageant en Espace Première ou en
Espace Affaires, 2 bagages cabine sont
autorisés (dont une housse à vêtement) si
ceux-ci ne dépassent pas 18 kg au total.

En cabine: gardez vos objets fragiles ou
de valeur.

Conservez avec vous de préférence tous
vos objets fragiles (vaisselle, bouteille,
tableaux, matériel informatique…) ou de
valeur (argent, papiers d’identité, bijoux,
appareil photo, médicaments…).

ATTENTION: Certaines autorités gou-
vernementales peuvent imposer des règles
différentes en matière d’acceptation des
bagages cabine. Pour les vols au départ
des États-Unis, un seul bagage cabine et
un accessoire sont autorisés.

Prof. French–June ’10

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Part 3b

Directions (27–30): There are 4 questions in this part. For each, you must answer a question in
French based on a reading selection in French. Choose the best answer to each question and write its
number in the appropriate space on your answer sheet. [8]

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29 Combien est-ce qu’un élève de 17 ans paie pour voir un spectacle?
(1) 10

(3) 20
(2) 12

(4) 25

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30 Quel est le sujet de cette liste?
(1) le respect de la nature

(3) une troupe de théâtre
(2) un club sportif

(4) la gastronomie

Ma liste d’engagements :

• Je me promène au moins une fois par mois dans un parc.
• Je participe aux comités de protection des parcs.
• Je participe à un atelier ou à une activité nature.
• Je ne cueille pas de plantes sauvages.
• J’installe des nichoirs pour les oiseaux.
• Je réalise mon propre compost.

THÉÂTRE DE L’OUEST PARISIEN
Renseignements pratiques

Tarifs

Adulte

25 €
Réduit

20 € (plus de 60 ans, chômeurs)
Réduit jeunes

12 € (moins de 26 ans)
Enfants

10 € (moins de 12 ans)

Des formules d’abonnement simples
à partir de 3 spectacles et des facilités de règlement:

Pass Jeunes (moins de 26 ans) 3 spectacles 27 €
Abonnement 4 spectacles 72 €

Prof. French–June ’10

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Part 4

Directions (31–33): Choose two of the three writing tasks provided below.

Your answer to each of the two questions you have chosen should be written entirely in French and
should contain a minimum of 30 words. Your answers must be written in your own words; no credit
will be given for a response that is copied or substantially the same as material from other parts of this
examination.

Place names and brand names written in French count as one word. Contractions are also counted as
one word. Salutations and closings as well as commonly used abbreviations are included in the word
count. Numbers, unless written as words, and names of people are not counted as words.

Be sure that you have satisfied the purpose of the task. The sentence structure and/or expressions used
should be connected logically and demonstrate a wide range of vocabulary with minimal repetition. [10]

31 You recently met a student from France who was on vacation in the United States. In French, write
a journal entry describing this person. You may wish to include:
• whether the student is a boy or girl
• the age of the student
• his or her name
• where and when you met him or her
• what his or her family is like
• what the student likes to do in his or her free time
• what his or her impressions are of the United States
• what places he or she has seen in the United States
• when he or she will return to France

32 You are staying in France as an exchange student. In French, write a journal entry describing the
home where you are staying. You may wish to include:
• what kind of lodging it is (house, apartment, etc.)
• where it is located
• how many rooms it has
• what the rooms look like
• whether it looks new or old
• what the outside of the house looks like
• whether you like it or not

33 You are an exchange student in Quebec. Your French friends would like to meet you downtown
after school. In French, write a note to your host family telling them about your plans. You may
wish to include:
• where you are going
• why you are going there
• how you plan to get there and back
• how long you will be gone
• who you are going with
• how many friends you are meeting
• what you plan to do
• when you will return

Prof. French–June ’10

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1 What activity is your friend suggesting?
(1) watching television
(2) going dancing
(3) listening to music
(4) seeing a movie

2 What is the person talking about?
(1) a street

(3) a monument
(2) a river

(4) a park

3 What does your host mother recommend that
you do?
(1) drink plenty of fluids
(2) avoid too much sun exposure
(3) get something to eat
(4) invite some of your friends

4 What does the pen pal like to do?
(1) spend time with his family
(2) study English
(3) listen to music
(4) ride his bicycle

5 According to your friend, why might the
concert be canceled?
(1) The singer is ill.
(2) The weather is bad.
(3) Not enough tickets have been sold.
(4) The theater needs repairs.

6 What is this advertisement about?
(1) a camera

(3) a cookbook
(2) kitchen appliances

(4) cell phones

7 What does your friend suggest?
(1) to see a movie this weekend
(2) to have a party for a friend
(3) to go on a family trip
(4) to go shopping at the mall

8 What is on sale today?
(1) footwear

(3) jewelry
(2) jackets

(4) hats

9 What is this announcement about?
(1) a sports complex

(3) an historical tour
(2) an art museum

(4) a series of concerts

10 What does the waiter suggest?
(1) the pasta

(3) the roast beef
(2) the fish

(4) the chicken

Prof. French–June ’10

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Part 2

Answer all questions in Part 2 according to the directions for Parts 2a, 2b, and 2c.

Part 2a

Directions (1–10): There are 10 questions in this part. For each question, you will hear some
background information in English. Then you will hear a passage in French twice, followed by the
question in English. Listen carefully. After you have heard the question, read the question and the four
suggested answers in your test booklet. Choose the best suggested answer and write its number in the
appropriate space on your answer sheet. [20]

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