Comprehension: Final Mock Exam The Theft of The Mona Lisa
Comprehension: Final Mock Exam The Theft of The Mona Lisa
Comprehension: Final Mock Exam The Theft of The Mona Lisa
On Monday August 21st 1913, the world’s famous work of ark, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, or La Gioconda, was stolen
from the Louvre museum in Paris. However, it wasn’t until the next day, when a painter, Louis Béroud, went to look at the
painting and saw an empty space where the Mona Lisa had been displayed, that it became clear that it was missing. He
contacted security guards and a search began which took a whole week, because of the huge size of the museum. The frame
which had held the picture was eventually found and a police investigation began.
Many people were interviewed about the theft, including museum workers. The police even questioned Pablo Picasso because
they thought he might know the thief. He had once bought two sculptures from a friend named Pieret who had stolen these
pieces from the Louvre some months before the Mona Lisa theft. It was thought that Picasso’s friend might have also stolen
the Mona Lisa. However, after interrogating him and his friend, police were eventually convinced that Picasso didn’t know
anything about the theft and he was released.
The public was devastated by the theft and many people queued to stare sadly at the blank space where the Mona Lisa had
once hung. One visitor even left a bunch of flowers. There were many theories about who was responsible for the theft,
including one that suggested that a Louvre worker had stolen the painting to reveal how bad the security was at the museum.
Two years later the painting was finally recovered in Italy. A man named Vincenzo Perugia was arrested as he tried to sell the
work to the Uffizi Gallery. He admitted to the theft, explaining he didn’t believe that a painting by such an important Italian
artist should be kept in France.
COMPREHENSION
A.- ANSWER QUESTIONS 1-3 ACCORDING TO THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE TEXT. USE YOUR OWN WORDS. –
1.- How long did it take to search the Louvre? Why?
B.- ARE THESE STATEMENTS TRUE OR FALSE? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWERS WITH THE PRECISE WORDS OR
PHRASES FROM THE TEXT,
4.-People didn’t realize the picture had been stolen until a day later.
5.- The thief stole the painting because he thought its true home was Italy
USE OF ENGLISH
-- Vocabulary --
C.- FIND A SYNONYM FOR THESE WORDS
9.- show
1. Career
2. College
3. Mugger
4. Sensitive
5. Retake
6. Stick to
F.- COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THESE WORDS
She…
J.- FILL IN THE GAP WITH A CORRECT FORM OF THE VERB IN BRACKETS.
1. _________________ (find) out more about your personality is always interesting.
2. I ______________ (pass) my driving test by the time I’m 20.
3. I’m getting used to ______________ (get) up early in the morning.
4. I’m sorry but you are not allowed ______________ (smoke) in here.
5. Jane ______________ (come) to the gym today.
6. My friend is very good at _____________ (speak) languages
7. My parents _______________ (buy) me a car before I _____________ (pass) my driving test.
8. There’s someone at the door. – I ____________ (open)
9. This time tomorrow we ________________ (get) ready for our holiday.
10. What _______________ (you/learn) on the course yesterday?
11. When they arrived at the theatre, the play __________________ (already/start)
6. “Will you help me, please?” the woman asked the police officer.
7. “You can’t see your family until tomorrow,” the police told the criminal
M.- JOIN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING AN APPROPRIATE LINKER
3. He was very tired after the walk. He fell asleep immediately (RESULT)
4. I must telephone the hotel company today. I need to check they’ve got my booking (PURPOSE)
N.- JOIN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING A RELATIVE. MAKE CHANGES IF NECESSARY.
2. Although he didn’t have a visa, he was able to stay in the country for a week (NOT HAVING)
4. I’m sure that is not Nick. He said he would get here about now (modal verb)
5. It was such a good holiday that they didn’t want to come home (SO)
6. It’s certain that Jane stayed out last night. (modal verb)
8. It’s impossible for people to fall in love after only one date. (modal verb)
Q.- USE THE WORDS IN THE BOXES TO MAKE A MEANINGFUL SENTENCE. USE ALL AND ONLY THE WORDS IN THE
BOXES WITHOUT CHANGING THEIR FORM.
PRODUCTION
S.- WRITE A COMPOSITION OF APPROXIMATELY 120 WORDS. CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS, AND
FOCUS STRICTLY ON IT. SPECIFY YOUR OPTION.