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Corrigé
Anglais, BAC 2012 série A1 – A2
PART ONE : READING 40%
COMPREHENSION check
A. VOCABULARY (02 pts each)
1. Threaten = b manace
2. Assault = c. disturb
3. Milestone = a. Level, stage
4. Crank = d strange person
5. Survey = a. study
6. Godsend = b. real blessing
7. Murky = b. Quite limited
8. Sheer = c absolute
9. Feud = a. on going quarrel
10. Gab = c. talk a lot
11. Poll = c. investigation
B. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS ( 02 pts each)
1. The narrator is against cell phones because of
- The title “A cell phone? Never for me “
and of what the author says :
- I may be the last man in America without a cell phone. (L1)
- They aggravate noise pollution and threaten our solitude. (L3)
- Cell phones assault your peace of mind no matter what you do. (L5).
- A recent poll asked which invention people hated most but couldn’t live without it.
Cell phones won (L31 – 32).
- They steal your freedom (L39 -40).
2. - The drawbacks are :
- Cell phones aggravate noise pollution and threaten our solitude (L3)
- They make driving more dangerous (L 22)
- They cause auto accidents and deaths (L22- 24)
- They steal our freedom (L39 – 40).
3. - The author considers himself a dropout because he refuses to have a cell phone when
everybody has one.
or
- He refuses to follow the fashion which is to have a cell phone.
4. - because he will be behaving differently and also because people will not understand why
he doesn’t have a cell phone.
Or
- because nowadays it is strange not to have a cell phone.
5 – The age group is : 30 to 49 – year olds. They own 76 per cent of the phones (L16).
6 – The two groups are:
- People on the roads (salesmen- real state agents, repair technicians managers and
reporters (L18 -19).
- Critical workers (doctors, oil rig, firefighters (L20).
7 – No, they can’t. The text mentions that private conversations have gone public (L25 -26-
27).
8 - No, they aren’t an efficient way because the children can just switch off their phones.
Or: - No.
- No, not really
- No, they aren’t.
9 – because
“cell phones assault your peace of mind (L4 – 5)…
- And also because The Harvard centre for Risk Analysis blamed cell phones for 6 per
cent of auto accidents each year, involving 2,600 deaths (L22 -24).
10 – by threatening our solitude (L3)
by making private conversations public (L25).
Part two: WRITING 40%

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Anglais BAC 2012 Corrigé - SEO Optimized Title for English Bac 2012 Correction

  • 1. Corrigé Anglais, BAC 2012 série A1 – A2 PART ONE : READING 40% COMPREHENSION check A. VOCABULARY (02 pts each) 1. Threaten = b manace 2. Assault = c. disturb 3. Milestone = a. Level, stage 4. Crank = d strange person 5. Survey = a. study 6. Godsend = b. real blessing 7. Murky = b. Quite limited 8. Sheer = c absolute 9. Feud = a. on going quarrel 10. Gab = c. talk a lot 11. Poll = c. investigation B. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS ( 02 pts each) 1. The narrator is against cell phones because of - The title “A cell phone? Never for me “ and of what the author says : - I may be the last man in America without a cell phone. (L1) - They aggravate noise pollution and threaten our solitude. (L3) - Cell phones assault your peace of mind no matter what you do. (L5). - A recent poll asked which invention people hated most but couldn’t live without it. Cell phones won (L31 – 32). - They steal your freedom (L39 -40). 2. - The drawbacks are : - Cell phones aggravate noise pollution and threaten our solitude (L3) - They make driving more dangerous (L 22)
  • 2. - They cause auto accidents and deaths (L22- 24) - They steal our freedom (L39 – 40). 3. - The author considers himself a dropout because he refuses to have a cell phone when everybody has one. or - He refuses to follow the fashion which is to have a cell phone. 4. - because he will be behaving differently and also because people will not understand why he doesn’t have a cell phone. Or - because nowadays it is strange not to have a cell phone. 5 – The age group is : 30 to 49 – year olds. They own 76 per cent of the phones (L16). 6 – The two groups are: - People on the roads (salesmen- real state agents, repair technicians managers and reporters (L18 -19). - Critical workers (doctors, oil rig, firefighters (L20). 7 – No, they can’t. The text mentions that private conversations have gone public (L25 -26- 27). 8 - No, they aren’t an efficient way because the children can just switch off their phones. Or: - No. - No, not really - No, they aren’t. 9 – because “cell phones assault your peace of mind (L4 – 5)… - And also because The Harvard centre for Risk Analysis blamed cell phones for 6 per cent of auto accidents each year, involving 2,600 deaths (L22 -24). 10 – by threatening our solitude (L3) by making private conversations public (L25). Part two: WRITING 40%