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Niveau : 6èmeLV1 Jeudi 10 mai 2007 - Durée 45 minutes QUESTIONNAIRE
- L’épreuve est individuelle. Les livres et dictionnaires sont interdits. - Il n’y a qu’une seule bonne réponse par question. Avec un stylo noir ou un feutre noir coche dans la GRILLE DE REPONSES, pour chaque question, la case correspondant à la bonne réponse. Les questions N°1 à N°18 rapportent 4 points pour chaque bonne réponse. Les questions N°19 à N°36 rapportent 5 points pour chaque bonne réponse. Les questions N°37 à N°54 rapportent 6 points pour chaque bonne réponse. Une mauvaise réponse fait perdre un quart de sa valeur en points. Si aucune réponse n’est donnée à une question, elle rapporte 0 point. Si plusieurs réponses sont données à une question, elle rapporte 0 point. 1. ........... am at school. (A) he (B) I
12. “...............................” “No, it isn't.” (C) we (D) they
(A) Is Peter here? (B) Where is my book?
13. I know John's ...................... She's called Patricia.
2. The book ............... on the table. (A) it (B) are
(A) brother (B) daughter
(C) am (D) is
(A) flower (B) woman
(C) Green (D) Desk
(A) weeks in July (B) hours in a day
(C) Are (D) What
(A) at (B) the
(C) your name (D) is it a boy
(A) France (B) Ireland
(C) thirteen (D) seven
(C) Fine, thanks (D) I'm English
8. “.............................” “Six and a half.” (A) How old is she? (B) What time is it?
(A) Listen (B) Read
(C) Look (D) Speak
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(A) there is (B) have
(C) has got (D) is in
21. The opposite of “easy” is “..........................”
(C) not very well (D) very friendly
11. .......................... is in Scotland. (A) London (C) New York (B) Edinburgh (D) England
(A) unhappy (B) poor
(C) hard (D) sunny
22. For breakfast, I have a bowl of ....... with milk and sugar. (A) sausages (B) fish and chips
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(C) Why are you (D) Have you
20. Our house .................... three bedrooms. (C) my sister's (D) my brothers
10. Her bike is ....................................... (A) in my pocket (B) very old and dirty
(A) Why you (B) Are you
19. ................... to the dialogue and answer the questions.
(C) Who are they? (D) Where are you from?
9. I like .......................... car. (A) your sister (B) sisters'
(C) the USA (D) Norway
18. “..................... in bed?” “Because I'm not very well.”
7. “How are you?” “..........................” (A) I'm John (B) I'm at school
(C) to (D) on
17. The English Channel is between England and ..............
6. Five + six = ......................... (A) eleven (B) twelve
(C) months in a year (D) days in December
16. We have science ............. Mondays and Fridays.
5. “What .....................?” “It's Peter Harris.” (A) are you (B) is your name
(C) policeman (D) men
15. There are thirty-one ..................................
4. ................ the dogs in the park? (A) Is (B) Where
(C) son (D) grandfather
14. Three ...................... are in the garden.
3. ................. is my favourite colour. (A) Five (B) Read
(C) Is the sky green? (D) Is your mother at home?
(C) cereal (D) baked beans
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Jeudi 10 mai 2007 - Niveau 6ème LV1 23. “...................................” “Sorry, I haven't got a watch.” (A) What's the time? (C) What's for lunch? (B) What's on television? (D) What can you see?
24. ........................ four windows in the classroom. (A) There are (B) We are
(C) There is (D) It has
25. “..........................” “No, it's only two pounds.” (A) Is it expensive? (B) How much is it?
(C) It's cold, isn't it? (D) Is it late?
26. The letter “i” rhymes with .................. (A) buy (B) tea
27. Use your ................... and draw a straight line.
(C) Can I (D) Am I
29. Chocolate eggs are associated with .............................. (A) Christmas (B) Halloween
(C) Easter (D) New Year's Day
30. Excuse me, ..................... a post office near here? (A) is it (B) is there
(C) where is (D) what's
31. “Their” doesn't rhyme with ....................... (A) hair (B) hear
(C) wear (D) they're
32. .......................... sausages are there in the fridge? (A) Are there (B) Do you want
(C) How many (D) How much
33. ................................ go to school in London. (A) She (B) My brother
(C) My English friend (D) Jenny and I
34. ....................... was a queen of England. (A) Victoria (B) Theresa
(C) Juliana (D) Camilla
35. Peter ............... wear his school uniform at weekends. (A) always (B) don't
(C) like (D) doesn't
37. Complete the “family” of words: lamp, bed, shelf, ........ (C) cupboard (D) grocer
38. English children ....................... to school on Saturdays. (A) always go (B) haven't got
(A) doesn't she (B) isn't it
(C) is she (D) isn't she
41. We ...................... home at 4 o'clock. (A) go to (B) come to
(C) come (D) go at
42. Put ............... biscuits on the plate, please. (C) of (D) some
43. ............................... is a very old castle in London. (C) The Tower of London (D) Tower Bridge
44. We can't sit down because there ..................... chairs. (A) isn't any (B) are some
(C) aren't any (D) haven't any
45. “Have a piece of cake!” “No thanks, I ........... hungry.” (A) haven't got much (B) don't have very
(C) am not very (D) can't have any
46. He's got short red ....................... and big ears. (A) eyes (B) hair
(C) moustache (D) hairs
47. “Is Jim in the living-room?” “Yes. He ................. TV.” (A) looks at (B) is looking
(C) is watching (D) watches
48. ................. is about 50 euros. (A) £3.40 (B) 34p
(C) £34 (D) £340
49. This isn't my bag, and it isn't yours. So ............... is it? (A) how's (B) whose
(C) where (D) who
50. What is the capital of Northern Ireland? (A) Glasgow (B) Dublin
(C) Belfast (D) Aberdeen
51. “Horse” rhymes with ......................... (A) course (B) doors
(C) cows (D) boss
(A) going on (B) don't go to
(C) do (D) is
(A) chicken (B) crossroads
40. The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace, .....................?
52. It's a lovely day today, so we ....................... the beach.
36. Where ................ she live? (A) has (B) does
(C) repeat (D) listen
(A) Stonehenge (B) Big Ben
(C) ruler (D) glue
28. .................... have an ice-cream, please? (A) Have I (B) Are you
(A) orange (B) yellow
(A) them (B) any
(C) boy (D) see
(A) sock (B) pencil case
39. Pronunciation: “bedroom” = O o; “..................” = o O.
(C) are never (D) never go
(C) are going to (D) let's go on
53. Don't wear those jeans! Go and ........... your new dress. (A) take on (B) turn off
(C) put on (D) take off
54. Where in London is the statue of Admiral Nelson? (A) Piccadilly Circus. (B) Trafalgar Square.
(C) Oxford Circus. (D) Hyde Park.
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