منتديات الجلفة لكل الجزائريين و العرب - عرض مشاركة واحدة - حل الفرض الاول لمادة اللغة العربية للسنة الثالثة ثانوي شعبة آداب وفلسفة للسنة الدراسية 2010 /2011
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Section One : A – Reading and interpreting : (8pts)
1- The above passage is a
2-
A
False
B
True
C
True
D
True
E
True
3- A- Unicef is trying to fight gender .
B- 115 million children are mising education. C- The countries which have the widest gender inequality are: Tajikistan, Turkey, and Belarus. D- Countries can fight poverty by achieving universal primary education
4- .
* Then 115 million children.
* The region South Africa , Asia.
* Field universal primary education.
5- .
* All over the world = worldwide
* Insufficent = not enough
6- .
* few ≠ most of
* different ≠ the same
B - Text exploration: (7pts)
1- Home-schooling is often more interesting than schools.
2- .
perfix
root
Suffix
in in
equal colcul attend educate
ity able ance tion
3- .
1 syllable
2 syllables
3 syllables
4 syllables
girls
children
progressing
Education
4- 1-a- UNICEF says emergency measures are now needed
b- UNICEF says we now need emergency measures 2-a- Belarus will not achieve gender equality. Tajikistan will not achieve gender equality. b-Both Belarus and Tajikistan will achieve gender equality 3-a-Poverty will be eradicated. Governments will give more importance to education. b- Provided that if government give more importance to education poverty will be eradicated. 4-a- South Africa and Asia have made progress in the field of education, but it is not enough. b-…………………?………………….. field of education , it is not enough. Section Two: Education is so important for girls because it can allow then to get rid of illeteracy and then achieve their objectives in life. Therefore when girls are education, they can build educated society. They also can help man in bringing up their children who wille become the future of the nation