devoir 6 d'Anglais seconde Cned

Publié le 20 avr. 2012 il y a 12A par Anonyme - Fin › 27 avr. 2012 dans 12A
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Sandia Mountain rises from the desert floor of New Mexico like a magnificent
wave, cresting in a ridge of pine trees and rock. It is part of the Cibola National
Forest and a favorite getaway place for the nearly 500,000 people who live in
Albuquerque. They explore its natural wonders on foot, on mountain bikes
and on hang gliders.
The mountain is also close to the hearts of the 481 members of the Sandia
Pueblo, a 700-year-old Native American community. To them, the mountain
is sacred. Last month a judge ruled that a big chunk of Sandia’s wilderness
belongs to the pueblo. But nearby nature lovers don’t want to let go of the
land.
A Battle Over Boundaries
In 1748, when Spain ruled over parts of the Western U.S., a Spanish document
defined the borders of the pueblo’s land. The tribe says it was given control of
Sandia’s western slope. The U.S. government disagreed.
For years the pueblo has wanted more control of sacred areas on Sandia. “We
should be able to go there anytime we want,” says Alex Lujan, governor of the
pueblo, which sued1 the government to regain the land.
In August a judge took a close look at the 250-year-old document and agreed
with the Native Americans. He ordered the government to return 9,500 acres
of the national forest to the Sandia Pueblo.


So Long, Sandia?
Sandia Mountain’s frequent visitors are concerned that they will lose their
beloved playground. They say that parcels of land that have been returned to
Native Americans are now strictly off limits to others.
Samuel Wellborn, 11, is very concerned. He spends his Saturday mornings
hiking the mountain with his family. “The governor of the pueblo says they will
let us on the trails, and this will stand for all time, but the thing is, he won’t be
there forever,” says Samuel. He plans to write letters to pueblo officials urging
them to keep the trails open to everyone.
Meanwhile, a group of citizens is pushing to have the judge’s ruling reversed.
The Forest Service, which has controlled the land for 82 years, may challenge
it too.
Will last month’s decision turn stunning Sandia Mountain into forbidden
territory for hikers and hang gliders? Nothing would change under tribal
ownership, says Lujan. “All we want is to be good neighbors.”

1/ identify the type of document
extract from novel
newspaper article
the script of a radio interview
2/ pick out the following information about the native american community : name, age, population, location
3/complete the following tex about the location and of sandia mountain
sandia mountain in near the city of..... in the state of .....
4/ sandia mountain is
a desert
part of a forest
a rock
5/the document is about
a legal dispute about land
a religious dispute
a battle between spain and mexico

2 detailed comprehension
6/ find elements in the text to show what sandia mountain means for
a)the people of albuquerque
b)the people of sandia pueblo

7/ which of the following individuals or groups of people are native americans?
the pueblo
the judge
alex lujan
the government
samuel wellborn

8/ true or false? justify each answer by quoting the text

a) sandia mountain is popular with sports enthusiasts
b)the natural habitat no longer attracts visitors
c)a judge has sait port of the mountain belongs to the native americans
d)the citizens acept the judge's décision
e) the forest service disagrees with the judge's decision

9/ find three expressions in the tex to show that sandia mountain is a beautiful place
10/which of the following adjectives best descritbes the native american's attitude to sandia mountain's visitors? justify with an element from the texte

Où j'en suis dans mon devoir

Bonjour
Je n'arrive pas a bien comprendre ce texte est ce que quelqu'un veut bien m'aider.
Merci d'avance.



9 commentaires pour ce devoir


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Anonyme
Posté le 21 avr. 2012
coucou:)
pour foukara et aichou16


1 – General comprehension (5 points)
 newspaper article (0,5 point)
 name : Sandia Pueblo ; age : 700 years old ; population : 481; location : Sandia mountain (Sandia’s western slope) (2 points)
 Sandia Mountain in near the city of Albuquerque in the state of New Mexico (1 point)
 part of a forest 0,5 point)
 a legal dispute about land (1 point)
2 – Detailed comprehension (15 points)
 a) the people of Albuquerque: a favorite getaway place/their beloved playground (2 points)
b) the people of Sandia Pueblo: close to the hearts of/sacred
 the pueblo & Alex Lujan (1 point)
 a) True : on mountain bikes and on hang gliders.(10 points)
b) False: nature lovers don't want to let go of the land.
c) True: a judge ruled that a big chunk of Sandia's wilderness belongs to the pueblo / agreed with the Native Americans / He
ordered the government to return 9,500 acres of the national forest to the Sandia Pueblo.
d) False: a group of citizens is pushing to have the judge's ruling reversed.
e) True: The Forest Service, …, may challenge it too.
 like a magnificent wave natural wonders stunning Sandia Mountain (1,5 point)
 generous : they will let us on the trails (0,5 point)
Anonyme
Posté le 22 avr. 2012
Thank you! Thank you!
Anonyme
Posté le 22 avr. 2012
Merci beaucoup! C trés gentil de ta part
Anonyme
Posté le 22 avr. 2012
par contre stp est ce que tu peux nous aider pour les réponses 7,9 et 10
Anonyme
Posté le 22 avr. 2012
bien sur :)
est ce que vous avez des adresse e mail foukara et aichou16?
Anonyme
Posté le 23 avr. 2012
non j'en ai pas,tu peux nous ecrire stp sur cette page.
Anonyme
Posté le 23 avr. 2012
yes:)g que le 7 et 9
dev 7

1. Interview - 3 speakers (1 pt )
2. Simon Calder = reporter & speaker
Lonely Planet = guide book
Maureen Wheeler = married & speaker
Tony = married & mentioned (6/7 éléments = 3 pts)
3. Tony & Maureen Wheeler’s arrival / stay / experience / adventure in their travels (in Australia) (1 pt)
4. a) Australia b) kangaroos & aborigines (1 pt )
5. (3 pts)
Means of transport to the country - yacht (boat)
2 means of transport in the country - truck
- car
Number of days travel in this extract - 1
Profession of the two people they meet - truck driver
- travelling salesman
6. (4 pts)
3 – Immigration officials control their identity.
2 – They arrive in Exmouth.
7 – They change vehicles.
5 – They hitchhike with a Yugoslav truck driver.
1 – They leave Indonesia.
6 – They see aborigines at a pub.
4 – They see their first kangaroo.
8 – They sleep in someone’s garage.
7. a) True - they inspected our toothpaste tube / checked the metal tubes in our backpacks. (6 pts)
b) False – friendly / interesting / hilarious / great / drank beer / stopped at the pub
c) True – nowhere / we were back where we started
d) False – he could drive home / was impatient to see her / a traveling salesman heading home
d) False – a baby kangaroo
f) True – rescued it and brought it home
Cned – 7AN21CTPA0711 1/2
8. a) curious (1 pt)
b) enthusiastic
Anonyme
Posté le 23 avr. 2012
dev 9

Part 1
Characters relationships
Lata the main character
Malati her friend
Savita her sister
Kabir the boy Lata met
1b) in the dining-room
2a) her sister and friends
3b) Kabir
4a) they are Hindus
5a) Dorrani
6b) She does not want to be overheard
Part 2
1. True; she avoids her mother and sister and goes straight to her bedroom
2. True, she had lain on the grass and stared at the sky through the jacaranda branches.
3. False, he had passed her a note.
4. False, she is going away for a fortnight.
5. True, he is on the university cricket team.
6. False, she thinks "So what?"
7. True, she puts down her fork and knife.
8. False, she speaks evenly.
9. True, she feels sorry and says "Poor Lata"
10. False, she will speak to her when she returns.
Anonyme
Posté le 24 avr. 2012
Merci merci beaucoup c trés gentil de ta part.
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