IX B Subiect PDF
IX B Subiect PDF
IX B Subiect PDF
2018
CLASA A IX-A - SECȚIUNEA B
Varianta 1
I. Read the paragraph below and do the tasks that follow. (20 points)
At the start of the 20th century, a new city was beginning to grow on some flat land near the sea
in southern California. Its name was Los Angeles - the name of the old Spanish mission that
had been there for many years. At the same time, a new industry was just being born, the
cinema. In America, they talked of "motion pictures", but this soon became shortened to
"movies". America's movie industry started in New York, but by 1910 movie-makers were
moving to Los Angeles. In New York, everything was too expensive: workers, land, taxes.
Worse than that, it was difficult to make movies in winter, because it was too cold. By contrast,
the Los Angeles region was full of advantages. In California, they could make films all through
the year and everything was cheaper. In particular, there was a lot of land for sale.
III. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits in each gap. Use only one
word in each gap. 10 points
You’re going to have to learn to know (1) ______ you’re talking about before you open your
mouth,” Pekach had replied. I think you wouldn’t have told the inspector that Highway was
different if you knew he was the youngest sergeant ever in Highway, (2) ______ you?
“Jesus, was he?”
“Yes, he was. He was also the youngest captain the Department has ever had, is the youngest
staff inspector the Department has ever had, and if he (3) ______ shoot himself in the foot with
Special Operations, stands, I think, a pretty good chance to be the youngest full inspector.”
“Should I go back in there and apologize?”
“No. Let (4) ______ go. Peter Wohl doesn’t carry a grudge. But if you're looking (5) ______
advice, don't start this evaluation business with Martinez and McFadden thinking it's a dumb
idea it was your bad luck to get stuck with. Give it your best shot."
(adapted from W.E.B.Griffin, The Victim)
This was an important journey for Mrs Foster. She was going all alone to Paris to visit her
daughter, her only child, who was married to a Frenchman. Mrs Foster didn't care much for the
Frenchman, but she was fond of her daughter, and, more than that, she had developed a great
yearning to set eyes on her three grandchildren. She knew them only from the many
photographs that she had received and that she kept putting up all over the house. They were
beautiful, these children. She doted on them, and each time a new picture arrived she would
carry it away and sit with it for a long time, staring at it lovingly and searching the small faces for
signs of that old satisfying blood likeness that meant so much.
And now, lately, she had come more and more to feel that she did not really wish to live out her
days in a place where she could not be near these children, and have them visit her, and take
them out for walks, and buy them presents, and watch them grow. She knew, of course, that it
was wrong and in a way disloyal to have thoughts like these while her husband was still alive.
She knew also that although he was no longer active in his many enterprises, he would never
consent to leave New York and live in Paris. It was a miracle that he had ever agreed to let her
fly over there alone for six weeks to visit them.
But, oh, how she wished she could live there always, and be close to them. … On this particular
morning in January, the house came alive….She began walking up and down the hall and
whenever the butler came by, she asked him the time. This, she kept telling herself, was the
one plane she must not miss. It had taken months to persuade her husband to allow her to go. If
she missed it, he might easily decide that she should cancel the whole thing. And the trouble
was that he insisted on coming to the airport to see her off (....)
Mrs Foster was thinking of nothing at all except that she was going to miss her plane if her
husband didn’t come out…
II. Read the text again and write a narrative essay (180-200 words) continuing the story of
how Mrs Foster arrived in Paris and met her three grandchildren. 50 points