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Senatsverwaltung fr Bildung, Jugend und Sport
Schriftliche Prfungsarbeit zummittleren Schulabschluss 2006
im Fach Englisch
13. Juni 2006Teil II: Leseverstehen/Schreiben
3 Lesetexte mit 25 Aufgaben3 Schreibaufgaben
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Reading Part 1: Labels
Read each label and the statements A to D. Put a tick () next to the statement that matches the label A, B, C or D on your
answer sheet. There is only one correct statement for each label.
1)
100 % Orange Juice Made from the finest
Florida oranges Contains Vitamin C and
Vitamin B6 to keep youhealthy
Shake well before use! Keep cold Best before July 6, 2006
A. This bottle contains the juice of
100 oranges.
B. This orange juice can only be boughtin Florida.
C. This orange juice has Vitamin C andVitamin B6.
D. This juice was made on July 6, 2006.
2)
Sports Glasses Ideal for most types of sports Interchangeable lenses Dark lens (filter 2): for sunshine Yellow lens (filter 1): for cloudy
weather Clear lens (filter 0): protects against
wind andinsects Comes in a bag with a separate pocket
for each lens
A. You should use different lenses for differenttypes of sports.
B. This product has different lenses fordifferent kinds of weather.
C. You should not use filter zero when it iswindy.
D. For each lens you get a different bag.
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3)
2 % LOW FATMILK
Wonderful creamytaste, not likewatery fat freemilk
37% more protein,34% more calciumthan full fat milk
If you are unhappywith this product,we will giveyou anew one.
A. The price of this product isreduced by 2 %.
B. This milk does not taste watery.
C. Full fat milk has more calciumand protein than this milk.
D. If you are unhappy with thisproduct, you will get yourmoney back.
4)
A. This is an advertisement for sports shoes.
B. Shoe Trax is a great way to keep your
shoes from smelling bad.
C. Shoe Trax is sold at camps and schools.
D. Shoe Trax will help children identify theirshoes.
5)
Name Labels for ShoesShoe Trax labels are a great new and creativeway to help your children find their shoes.While your children are at camp, at school,or doing sports activities, you will know that
their shoes are clearly identified and easy tofind.
A. This towel is not as heavy as normalbathroom towels.
B. This towel is only for campers andtravelers.
C. This towel comes with a mobile phone.
D. You should not use this towel for dishes.
Pack Towel Ultralite Light-weight towel (only 200 gr.) Perfect for camping and traveling Comes in handy in many situations Can be used, for example, to dry
your dishes and wipe yourcamping equipment
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Reading Part 2: Out in New York(based onTime Out New York online edition.)
Here are some tourists (A E) in New York City. Read what they are interested in doing while they are in New York. Then look at the weeks highlights (a e) on the next page. In each case (A E) find the two activities the tourists can do. Write the letters of the activities in the boxes next to the names. Some of the activities can be chosen more than once.
No. The Tourists What they are interested in Activity 1 Activity 2
6/7
A
Marianne Baumann from
Stuttgartis in New York fromSunday to Thursday. She wouldlike to find out more aboutdance and see a musical which
does not cost more than $70.
8/9
B
Ron Spencer from Londonwould like to see a musical onThursday afternoon. He alsohopes to find a nightclub onFriday which does not playhouse music.
10/11
C
Cyndi and Muriel from Sydneyare both great dancers andwould like to find out howprofessional dancers began
their careers. They would alsolove to go to a club if it costsless than $9.
12/13
D
The ODonnels from Glasgoware in New York for theweekend. They are big Abbafans and would love to see amusical. Afterwards they wantto see the nightlife and godancing, but they do not likerap music.
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E
Enrico Carballo from Madridis only free on Friday. Hewould like to see a show whichhas got some African-stylemusic. Later on he would liketo take his friends out to anightclub where they play popmusic.
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE WEEK STARTING MONDAY 17 OCTOBER
.a)The Story of Tap DancingMon 17, Dixon Place 7:30 pm, $10$15.
Hank Smith presents this intimate evening ofconversation and dance in which 12performers discuss their careers andchallenges. Tonight's program: Ayodele Caseland Michelle Dorrance.
b)
Mamma MiaCadillac Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway at50th St. $56.25 - $100. Wed, Sat 2, 8 pm; Thu, Fri8 pm; Sun 2, 7 pm.
Almost a dozen hits from the 70s popsensation Abba form the basis of thisworldwide smash-hit musical, featuring warm-hearted mother-daughter drama. Forget aboutthe story, enjoy the everlasting pop classics.
c)
The Lion KingNew Amsterdam Theatre, 214 W 42nd St. betweenSeventh and Eighth Aves, $100. Thu, Sat 2, 8 pm;Wed, Fri 8 pm; Sun 1, 6.30 pm.
Director and designer Julie Taymore has takena Disney cartoon about the natural rights ofkings and transformed it into a gorgeousmusical celebrating love and movement. EltonJohn and Tim Rices music is surrounded by
African rhythm and music.
d)Fruit MachineFridays at Riffifi, 332 E11th St between First andSecond Aves; 10.30 pm 3 am, admission $8before midnight, $10 after.
Busy mixed party. DJs on rotation on the mainfloor: Fat Tony, Vicky, Femi B, and Fidel playvocal disco house, while Chris Reardon playspop.
e)9 M ile @ Opaline85 Ave between 5th and 6th Streets; Thu to Sat;11 pm; admission $12.
Underground rap sounds mixed by Beat MasterMagic at this hot jewel box of a club.
Additional mainstream rap floor at the CornerBar.
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Reading Part 3: Plastic Teens(based onClub, Mary Glasgow Magazines, September/October 2005; World and Press Eilers und Schnemann, August 2005.)
Read the text below and the statements on the next page. Decide which of the statements is correct. Put a tick () next to the correct statement on your answer sheet. There is only one correct statement for each number.
Why do an increasing number of teens girls and,
believe it or not, also boys risk their health to go
under the knife?
It was my dream come true, says Jodie, 19, acook from Brighton, England. Jodie wanted a flat
stomach like her idol Anastasia so badly that shehappily agreed to be a guinea pig for a cosmeticsurgery clinic. She underwent 27 injections of adrug called Lipostabil, which is believed to eataway fat. Afterwards, Jodie was left swollen andbruised. But has the pain made Jodie afraid ofsurgery? No: I am so happy with the result, shesays, and she adds that pain is the price she pays forbeauty. I had my eyebrows tattooed three monthsago. It cost 300 (420) and was agonising. But itdoesnt stop there. Jodie has more on her surgeryshopping list.
Jodies case may be extreme, but she isnt alone.
In a new survey of British teenage girls, 42 per centhave considered plastic surgery. A number of thesegirls, whose average age is 14, have even startedsaving money for surgery. In the U.S., 326,233cosmetic operations were performed on teens in2004, nearly 900 operations a day!
HEARTLESS MEDIASome people say that magazines are the reason whymore and more teenagers have plastic surgery.Chantelle Horton, who used to work as an editor forBliss magazine, agrees that all the perfect-lookingcelebrities make young girls feel self-conscious
about their own normal lumpy bumpy bodies.The problem is that not all of these celebrities reallyhave perfect bodies. It is well known thatmagazines often air brush photos of the rich andfamous to make them seem absolutely perfect totheir readers. More than half of the British girlswho were interviewed by Bliss were worried theywould never look like their female role models. Buthow could they?
And TV programmes such as I Want a FamousFace and Plastic Surgery Live only make thingsworse. Ron Rohrich, president of the AmericanSociety of Plastic Surgeons, criticises that these
shows make insecure teens believe that they canhave the perfect body through surgery.
PEER POWERThe media has also influenced the picture someboys have of their ideal girl. Girls feel pressurefrom boys who expect their girlfriends to resemblethe perfect celebrity-body model, says ChantelleHorton. Jodie also claims that boys have made funof her body, which made her very insecure. She
sees surgery as a way to help her feel better aboutherself. Dr Rohrich warns, To believe that surgerycan change who you are only leads todisappointment.
NOT JUST FOR GIRLSHow long will it be before teenage boys start to seecosmetic surgery as a way to feel better aboutthemselves, just like Jodie does? A survey of 2000teenage boys by Sneak magazine shows that theyworry about their bodies as much as teenage girlsdo and wish they had David Beckhams six-pack orBrad Pitts smile.
Just 13 per cent are happy with their bodies, while26 per cent say that they would think aboutcosmetic surgery.
The survey shows that young boys are worriedabout impressing girls. It also shows that those boyswho feel good about their bodies feel good aboutthemselves.
Around 84 per cent believe that a better bodywould make their life better. They say that pressurefrom girls (42 per cent), celebrity pictures (28 percent) and comments from other boys (24 per cent)have made them lose their self-confidence. Thesurvey also says that more and more boys are
buying beauty products because they are takingmore interest in their looks.Pat Spungin, the founder of www.raisingkids.co.uk,a website for parents, says that in the past boys didnot worry so much about their looks. But becauseof football stars such as David Beckham, thingshave changed. In the past he would have been lovedfor his talent. Now it is not enough just to be anexcellent footballer. You have to be an excellentand good-looking footballer.
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A went to 27 different doctors.B tried the drug Lipostabil.C paid 300.
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D both B+C
A wants to have her eyebrows tattooed next.B did not feel any pain after the cosmetic surgery.
C does not want to have any more cosmetic surgery.
17Jodie says that she
D likes the result of the cosmetic surgery.
A 42 per cent of British girls are thinking of having plastic surgery.B in 2004 there were nearly 900 operations on American teenagers
every day.C a lot of the British teenage girls are saving money to pay for
cosmetic surgery.
18Statistics show that
D all of them (A+B+C)
A magazines show teenage girls with imperfect bodies.B magazines show famous people with perfect bodies.
C both A+B
19 Some people say moreand more teenagers have
plastic surgery becauseD TV shows criticise teens with imperfect bodies.
A some boys want their girlfriends to look like celebrities.B the boys make fun of how she looks.C surgery can lead to disappointment.
20Chantelle Horten says that
D surgery can change who you are.
A 13 per cent of them like their bodies.B 26 per cent of them would like to look like Brad Pitt or Beckham.C 26 per cent of them would never think of having plastic surgery.
21The Sneakmagazinesurvey of teenage boysshows that D both A+C
A other boys have made negative comments about them.B they feel pressure from girls.C both A+B
22 The survey also showsthat many teenage boyshave lost their self-confidence because D they do not have enough money for beauty products.
A should have a website for parents with talented kids.B were loved for their good looks in the past.C now have to be good-looking and talented.
23Pat Spungin says thatfootball stars
D are excellent role models.
A are unhappy with their bodies.
B are thinking of having cosmetic surgery.C think that cosmetic surgery can make their lives better.
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The text shows that manyteenagers
D all of them (A+B+C)
A positive.B aggressive.C critical.
25The way the text talksabout plastic surgery onteens is D emotional.
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Please copy your answers from this reading section onto thefinal answer sheet on page 15!
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Writing Part 1: Questionnaire on Future Jobs A class from your partner school in Rome, Italy, is doing a project on the ideas that European
teens have about their future jobs. Fill in the questionnaire below. You may use your imagination. You must fill in each item. USE KEY WORDS (STICHWRTER) ONLY.
Hi to you from your partners at Liceo Internazionale Roma!
Were a class from the 10th grade, and we need your helpfor our project Job Ideas of European Teens. Please fill inthe questionnaire and return it to your teacher.
Country: ......................................................
Age: .............................................................. (1)
Sex: ...............................................................
What is most important for you when you think about your future job?
(2)
What kind of job or career would you like to have? ........................................................... (3)
What special interests do you have? (2 ideas)
. (4)
If you could work anywhere you wanted to, which country would you choose?
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Writing Part 2: Moving Out or Not? Read what Tim has written in the Teenspeak forum. Then write back, answering all of his questions. You must write a minimum of 100 words. Do not use Internet slang.
Search the Web go .
Teenspeak > Community > Newbies User Name ____________ Remember Me?Facts, Help, Support and Advice Password ____________ Log in .
Register Help Members List Calendar Arcade Articles Todays Post Journal Search
Name: Tim (16)Joined Teenspeak: May 2006Location: Edinburgh
Id like to move out
Im thinking of moving out and my parents alsothink it would be a good idea. Can you give mesome tips on how to find a cheap place to live?My parents are going to give me a bit of money,but I know its not going to be enough. What doyou think I could do to get more money?Im excited about moving out, but I also knowits not going to be easy. What about you? Haveyou ever thought about moving out? Why/Whynot?
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Writing Part 3: Film Descriptions
Your English-speaking friend from Madrid is visiting you in Berlin, and you would like to go andsee a film with your friend in the evening. Here are three films that are being shown at the cinemaaround the corner. Choose two of the films you would like to watch. You have to leave early inthe morning, so you leave a message.
Write this message to your friend and say what the two films you have chosen are about. Do not translate word for word, just give the main information. Write complete sentences.
Die fetten Jahre sind vorbeiSoziales Drama von Hans Weingrtner mit Daniel Brhl undJulia Jentsch in den Hauptrollen
Jan, Peter und Jule brechen in die Villen reicher Leute ein. Sie
verrcken dort Mbel, hngen Bilder um und hinterlassen kleine Zettelmit Botschaften wie Sie haben zu viel Geld!. Als sie in das Haus desManagers Hardenberg einsteigen, passiert etwas Unvorhergesehenes:Sie werden von Hardenberg berrascht. In ihrer Panik schlagen sie ihnnieder und verschleppen ihn auf eine kleine Berghtte.Dort entwickeltsich zwischen den drei jungen Leuten und dem Millionr eineeigenartige Beziehung.
Keine Lieder ber LiebeIn dieser Liebesgeschichte geht es um das Chaos der Gefhle.In den Hauptrollen spielen Jrgen Vogel und Heike Makatsch
Der junge Filmemacher Tobias Hansen vermutet, dass seine FreundinEllen und sein Bruder Markus eine kurze Affre miteinander hatten.Eines Tages will er einen Dokumentarfilm ber seinen Bruder, derSnger einer Rockband ist, drehen. Widerwillig lsst sich Markusdarauf ein und erlaubt Tobias ihn vier Wochen auf seiner Tourneedurch Deutschland zu begleiten. Tobias ldt auch Ellen zu denDreharbeiten ein, um herauszubekommen, was sich zwischen denbeiden wirklich abspielte.
Rhythm is it!Dokumentation ber ein ungewhnliches Tanzprojekt inBerlin
239 Berliner Schler aus sozialen Brennpunkten wurden ausgewhlt,um die Magie der Musik kennen zu lernen. Keiner von ihnen war bishermit klassischer Musik oder mit Tanztheater in Kontakt gekommen. DieJugendlichen studierten mit Hilfe eines Choreographen (RoystenMaldoom) und der Berliner Philharmoniker (Sir Simon Rattle)Strawinskys "Le Sacre du Printemps" ein. Die Filmemacher haben dreiSchler begleitet und beobachtet, welche positiven charakterlichenVernderungen im Verlauf des Projektes bei ihnen sichtbar wurden.
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Hi there,Hope you slept well. How about going to the cinema tonight? Ive found two films I think youmight like.The first one is......_____________________________________________________________________________
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Think about which film youd like to see. Ill give you a call in the afternoon and well decide
then.See you later,
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Reading: Candidate Answer Sheet Name:
For students: Put a tick () into the correct box.
Part 1Number A B C D
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Part 2
No.Tourists a b c d e
6/7 A
8/9 B
10/11 C
12/13 D
14/15 E
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Part 3Number A B C D
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