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1. ÉPREUVES D’ADMISSIBILITE
EN INTERPRETATION DE CONFERENCE
Mai 2014
English Comprehension
Video 2 – QCM
Video 2: Chris Mercer, Director of the Campaign Against Canned Hunting (CACH), founded by Chris Mercer and Bev Pervan. He talks here about the CACH and the Global March for Lions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxtTWYNm98I
Arrêter la vidéo à 4 minutes 10”
2. 1 – CACH is an organization that
a. provides legal advice on animal issues
b. is an animal welfare group
c. is officially registered
d. conducts surveys of animal populations
2 –Which ONE of the following statements on the factory farming of lions as described by Chris Mercer is FALSE?
a. It is a threat to wild lions
b. It raises lions for canned hunting
c. It produces cubs that are later released into the wild as adult lions
d. It is an industry and a cycle of cruelty
3 – Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?
a. There are 8000 lions in Southern Africa
b. There are more factory farmed lions than wild lions in South Africa
c. There are 2 700 lions in South Africa
d. There are 10 700 factory farmed lions in South Africa
4 – The practice is referred to as “canned hunting” because
a. cans are produced in factories
b. hunters can shoot with a bow & arrow
c. any hunter can shoot a lion with a bullet or an arrow
d. these lions are easy targets
5 – “You should know that one of the most popular ways of killing lions is by bow and arrow.” The expression “You should know” as used here means that:
a. It is general knowledge that…
b. You must have known before hearing this speech that…
c. Because it is popular everyone knows that…
d. I am telling you that…
6 – The Global March for Lions is an awareness raising campaign
a. with worldwide demonstrations
b. for animal welfare groups
c. for hunters
d. only in countries where lions are hunted
7 – According to Chris Mercer, the conservation services in South Africa
a. are supporting him and the CACH
b. are focusing efforts on animal welfare
c. are determined to ban canned hunting in the country
d. have no ethics
8 – Where does Chris Mercer hope to find support for the CACH?
a. From the President of South Africa
b. From the US Fish & Wildlife Services
c. From trophy importers
d. From the tourist industry
3. 9 – If awareness to the issue is raised in EU-member countries, there may be…
a. a ban on animal trophies being imported into these countries
b. a ban on European hunters going to Africa
c. more funding for anti-canned hunting activists
d. more than 40% of canned lion hunters who kill the animals for fun
10 – Which of the following sums up Chris Mercer’s approach to the issue?
a. Compassion for animals is the one valid argument
b. Canned hunters should be named and shamed
c. The only effective response will be to undermine the economy of canned hunting
d. Political persuasion in South Africa must be the starting point
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