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1 ACADEMIA FORŢELOR TERESTRE “NICOLAE BĂLCESCU” Exemplar unic - Comisia de admitere - – Sesiunea iulie 2011 – A P R O B PRE Ş EDINTELE COMISIEI Col. prof.univ.dr. Mihai Marcel NEAG SUBIECTELE PENTRU PROBA I: LIMBA ENGLEZĂ Partea I: CITIT Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d. Ice Cream Ice cream is the favourite frozen dessert in most countries. It is made of cream, sugar, and different flavours. Some kinds of ice cream also contain eggs. Ice milk has less fat than ice cream but is also delicious. The wife of the third U.S. president (James Madison) was the first person to serve ice cream in the White House about two hundred years ago. Today, Americans eat in excess of thirty million litres per year. 1. What is the main idea of the text? a) Ice cream is a very popular and delicious dessert. b) Ice cream may contain cream sometimes. c) The third U.S. president had ice cream in the White House. d) Some people prefer ice milk instead of ice cream. Tic-Tac-Toe To play tic-tac-toe is not difficult. First, you must draw a grid. You can do this by drawing two vertical lines and then drawing two horizontal lines across them. You now have a grid with nine spaces. One player puts an X in any square, and then the other player puts an O in one of the open spaces. The goal of the game is to be the first player to have three marks (X or O) in the same line. 2. What is the main idea of the text? a) Three players cannot play tic-tac-toe at the same time. b) First you must draw a grid to play tic-tac-toe. c) Tic-tac-toe is an easy game to play. d) A tic-tac-toe grid has only nine spaces. The Telegraph The telegraph was invented in 1837 by Samuel Morse and revolutionized communication. It is an instrument for sending messages between distant places by an electric current. To operate a telegraph, you push a special key and then release it. This action closes and opens the electric circuit. The telegraph makes use of a special code, called the Morse code. A message sent on a telegraph is called a telegram. In the 1800s, the telegraph was extremely important until it was replaced by the radio and the telephone. 3. What is the main idea of the text? a) The telegraph was a very important invention for communication. b) Telegrams are sent on telegraphs. c) It is not very difficult to operate a telegraph. d) The radio was a more important invention than the telegraph. Mark Twain Mark Twain was one of the most popular authors in America. His real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, and he was born in 1835 in the state of Missouri. He grew up and spent most of his life near the great Mississippi River. In 1864 he travelled to California. He became famous the following year when he wrote a short story which was called “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”. In the next few years, he travelled around the world and continued his writing career. 4. When did Mark Twain become well known as a writer? a) in 1863 b) in 1864 c) in 1865 d) in 1866

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ACADEMIA FORŢELOR TERESTRE “NICOLAE BĂLCESCU” Exemplar unic - Comisia de admitere - – Sesiunea iulie 2011 – A P R O B P R EŞE D I N T E L E C O M I S I E I Col. prof.univ.dr. Mihai Marcel NEAG

SUBIECTELE PENTRU PROBA I: LIMBA ENGLEZĂ

Partea I: CITIT

Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d. Ice Cream Ice cream is the favourite frozen dessert in most countries. It is made of cream, sugar, and different

flavours. Some kinds of ice cream also contain eggs. Ice milk has less fat than ice cream but is also delicious. The wife of the third U.S. president (James Madison) was the first person to serve ice cream in the White House about two hundred years ago. Today, Americans eat in excess of thirty million litres per year.

1. What is the main idea of the text? a) Ice cream is a very popular and delicious dessert. b) Ice cream may contain cream sometimes. c) The third U.S. president had ice cream in the White House. d) Some people prefer ice milk instead of ice cream.

Tic-Tac-Toe To play tic-tac-toe is not difficult. First, you must draw a grid. You can do this by drawing two vertical

lines and then drawing two horizontal lines across them. You now have a grid with nine spaces. One player puts an X in any square, and then the other player puts an O in one of the open spaces. The goal of the game is to be the first player to have three marks (X or O) in the same line.

2. What is the main idea of the text? a) Three players cannot play tic-tac-toe at the same time. b) First you must draw a grid to play tic-tac-toe. c) Tic-tac-toe is an easy game to play. d) A tic-tac-toe grid has only nine spaces.

The Telegraph The telegraph was invented in 1837 by Samuel Morse and revolutionized communication. It is an

instrument for sending messages between distant places by an electric current. To operate a telegraph, you push a special key and then release it. This action closes and opens the electric circuit. The telegraph makes use of a special code, called the Morse code. A message sent on a telegraph is called a telegram. In the 1800s, the telegraph was extremely important until it was replaced by the radio and the telephone.

3. What is the main idea of the text? a) The telegraph was a very important invention for communication. b) Telegrams are sent on telegraphs. c) It is not very difficult to operate a telegraph. d) The radio was a more important invention than the telegraph.

Mark Twain Mark Twain was one of the most popular authors in America. His real name was Samuel Langhorne

Clemens, and he was born in 1835 in the state of Missouri. He grew up and spent most of his life near the great Mississippi River. In 1864 he travelled to California. He became famous the following year when he wrote a short story which was called “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”. In the next few years, he travelled around the world and continued his writing career.

4. When did Mark Twain become well known as a writer? a) in 1863 b) in 1864 c) in 1865 d) in 1866

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5. Where was Mark Twain born? a) in California b) in Mississippi c) in Calaveras d) in Missouri

Letter to the Newport Evening News On Saturday afternoon I left my handbag on the bus. In it were my cheque book, address book and my

purse, which contained about £50 in cash and some credit cards. When I realized what I had done, it was too late. I didn’t know what to do: I’m 72 years old, I was a long way from home, and I was quite worried. In fact, I stood by the side of the road and just cried. A young man asked me what was wrong and I explained what had happened to me. He gave me some money for my bus fare home. When I told the bus driver what had happened he said I should keep the fare.

I got home safely and the telephone rang soon after. It was the manager of CityBus, the company that owned the bus on which I had left my handbag. He said that they had my handbag and he offered to drive over to return it. I got my handbag back, amazingly with all its contents untouched. I would just like to say how wonderful everybody was who helped me on that day, and how much I appreciate their kindness and honesty.

Mrs. B. James, Newport

6. What is the writer trying to do in the letter? a) make a complaint b) show her thanks c) report a theft d) make an enquiry

7. What will the reader learn from the letter? a) You should not carry much cash in a handbag. b) Travelling by bus is too difficult when you are old. c) There are some kind people in Newport. d) You should always have the correct bus fare.

8. How did the writer feel after her experience? a) surprised that nothing was stolen b) annoyed that the local bus service is inconvenient c) afraid to travel on her own again d) worried about how to repay the bus driver

9. Why did the writer cry? a) She was late. b) She was lost. c) She was poor. d) She was anxious.

10. How much money did the purse contain? a) 50 pounds b) about 50 pounds c) a few pounds d) more than 50 pounds

Ainsley Harriott I’ve always been a bit of an entertainer and played the funny man. I was a part-time comedian for years, so

I learned how to stand in front of audiences. It made me sure of myself. I like being liked and I love making everyone smile.

I’ve lived in London all my life and have just moved to a larger house with my wife Clare and our two children, Jimmy and Madeleine. We spend a lot of time just singing and dancing around the house. I grew up with music because my dad is the pianist, Chester Harriot – who’s still playing, by the way. My working day is divided between television and writing cook books, though TV takes most of my time. I spend about five days a fortnight working on the cooking programmes I appear in. I eat all sorts of things at home but I only buy quality food. When I’m cooking, I experiment with whatever is in the fridge – it’s good practice for my TV series.

I’m a football fan and enjoy going to matches, but I’m a home loving person really. I don’t like going to the pub but we do go out to eat about twice a month. There’s nothing better than a night at home playing with the children. I rarely go to bed before midnight. Late evening is when fresh thoughts on cooking usually come to me, so I often write or plan my programmes then. When I eventually get to bed, I have no trouble sleeping!

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11. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text? a) to describe how he lives b) to say what makes him laugh c) to talk about his cooking ideas d) to explain how he started in TV

12. What would a reader learn about Ainsley from the text? a) He is a very good musician. b) He likes to plan the family meals. c) He is nervous about performing on stage. d) He enjoys spending time with his family.

13. What does the writer say about himself? a) He loves going out and meeting people. b) He is very similar to his father. c) He enjoys being popular. d) He should go to bed earlier.

14. What does he say about his working life? a) He would like to appear less on TV. b) He gets his best ideas at certain times. c) He prefers being a comedian. d) He should practice cooking more.

15. Who, in the writer’s family, plays the piano? a) Clare b) Jimmy c) Madeleine d) Chester

Partea a II-a: GRAMATICĂ ŞI VOCABULAR

16. Col. Jones is preparing … his speech. a) deliver b) delivering c) delivered d) to deliver

17. We … better go home now. a) do b) should c) did d) had

18. You … listen to me when I’m talking to you. a) can b) may c) must d) need

19. The desert … cool at night. a) it is b) is c) unless it is d) and is

20. There was … smoke in the kitchen. a) many b) a lot of c) few d) a few

21. Show me the woman … husband is a doctor. a) who’s b) whose c) of which d) who

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22. They would offer us a 10% discount if we … in advance. a) book b) would book c) booked d) will book

23. A car is … than a bike. a) the fastest b) as faster c) much faster d) more fast

24. My little daughter … for the last half hour. a) has been crying b) has cried c) had been crying d) had cried

25. Do you know where …? a) is this author born b) this author was born c) has this author been born d) was this author born

26. We had our English exam this morning. I hope I’ve … it. a) achieved b) taken c) failed d) passed

27. I’ve left you a list of … on the kitchen table. Make sure you follow them. a) degrees b) directions c) instructions d) experiences

28. You have to … on the word “Next” to see the next web page. a) press b) click c) push d) hit

29. Don’t sign the … until you’ve read every word of it! a) industry b) contract c) staff d) profession

30. This military shirt is too … around the neck. I can’t breathe! a) tight b) smooth c) rough d) practical

31. It’s important to have a sense of … or it’s easy to get depressed. a) laughter b) amusement c) comedy d) humour

32. Is it really your … to be a paratrooper? a) application b) profession c) ambition d) contract

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33. Britain’s … is fairly mild – it’s never very hot or very cold. a) forecast b) climate c) environment d) heat wave

34. Jeanne, … us that joke about a guy who knocks on the door.

a) say b) speak c) make d) tell

35. I was very … when I was little. I was always getting into trouble!

a) bad tempered b) naughty c) depressed d) polite

Partea a III-a: SCRIS

36. Which is the correct order? a) Every month you do go to the dentist’s? b) You do go every month to the dentist’s? c) Do you go to the dentist’s every month? d) Do you every month go to the dentist’s?

37. Choose the correct line to end an informal letter:

a) Yours sincerely, b) Lots of love, c) Yours faithfully, d) Thank you.

38. Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: It was … windy that half the trees had been blown down.

a) such b) even c) if d) so

39. Choose the correct sentence to begin a narrative paragraph:

a) I got up at 6:30 a.m., as usual. b) There are four learning styles. c) New York is one of the biggest cities in the U.S. d) Finally, we were allowed to leave.

40. In what type of letter can you find the following sentence? “I would greatly appreciate if you could provide me with some information on ……”

a) letter giving information b) letter requesting information c) letter of complaint d) letter of invitation

41. Which sentence can you find in a formal letter?

a) Thanks a million for your letter. b) Sorry, I’ve taken so long to write ... c) I am writing to apply for the position of ... d) How are you?

42. Which sentence is correct?

a) Hamlet, whom is Shakespeare’s most famous play, is a masterpiece. b) Hamlet which is Shakespeare’s most famous play, is a masterpiece. c) Hamlet, which is Shakespeare’s most famous play, is a masterpiece. d) Hamlet who is Shakespeare’s most famous play is a masterpiece.

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43. Which is the correct order? a) Before have you ever met him? b) Have you ever met him before? c) Have you before ever met him? d) You have before ever met him?

44. “Sorry to disturb you” is used to express:

a) opinion b) agreement c) apology d) disagreement

45. Which of the following sentence can be found in a descriptive paragraph?

a) This attractive suburban home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. b) As Donald entered the castle, he felt strange. c) People strongly agree with the decision to build a large shopping centre here. d) Discounts would encourage students to buy textbooks.

NOTĂ: Timpul de lucru 90 de minute. Toţi itemii sunt obligatorii. Pentru fiecare item corect rezolvat se acordă 0,2 puncte. Se alocă 1 punct din oficiu.

CADRE DIDACTICE DE SPECIALITATE: Prof. Prof.

Mariana CIOVICĂ Maria Elena SUCIU

Prof. Prof. Ana Maria Sofia TATU Isabela DRAGOMIR

Prof. Prof.

Cornelia MOISE Oana POŞA

OPERARE PC: P.c.c. ing. Ilie GLIGOREA P.c.c. Elisabeta-Emilia HALMAGHI MULTIPLICARE: P.c.c. Florin CUNŢAN P.c.c. Laura DAVID

SECRETARUL COMISIEI DE ADMITERE Lt.col.

lect.univ. Nicolae MORO

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NOTĂ: Fiecare item se evaluează cu 0,2 puncte.

Din oficiu se acordă 1 punct. CADRE DIDACTICE DE SPECIALITATE: Prof. Prof.

Mariana CIOVICĂ Maria Elena SUCIU

Prof. Prof. Ana Maria Sofia TATU Isabela DRAGOMIR

Prof. Prof.

Cornelia MOISE Oana POŞA