Exercice Compréhension Écrite Niveau B1
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READING TEST 1
Lisez le texte : The Unexpected Volunteer avec attention et répondez au questions suivantes. Le test comprend des questions vrai ou faux, blancs à remplir et choix multiples. Bonne chance !

The Unexpected Volunteer

James was a high school student who spent most of his free time playing video games. One day, his teacher announced that all students needed to complete ten hours of community service to pass the semester. James groaned at the thought but signed up to volunteer at a local animal shelter since it was close to his house.

On his first day, James was nervous. He wasn’t sure what to expect. When he arrived, the shelter staff greeted him warmly and handed him a list of tasks. His job was to clean the cages, feed the animals, and take the dogs for walks. At first, James found the work tiring and messy, but as the day went on, he began to enjoy spending time with the animals.

One dog, in particular, caught his attention—a small, energetic terrier named Max. Max had been abandoned and was waiting to be adopted. James felt a connection with him and spent extra time playing with him. Over the next few weeks, James started looking forward to his volunteer shifts. He loved seeing the animals happy and healthy, and he even helped Max find a new home.

By the end of the semester, James had completed far more than the required hours. Volunteering had taught him the joy of helping others and discovering unexpected passions.

Question 1 - True or False

James chose to volunteer at the animal shelter because he loved animals.

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

Why did James have to complete community service?

Question 3 - Vocabulary

What does the word “abandoned” mean in the text?

Question 4 - Fill in the blanks

James’ job at the shelter included cleaning  , feeding , and taking the for walks.

a. cages; animals; dogs
b. houses; birds; cats
c. kennels; turtles; rabbits

Question 5 - True or False

James only completed the required ten hours of community service.

Question 6 - Multiple Choice

What was the name of the dog James felt a connection with?

Question 7 - Vocabulary

What does the phrase “felt a connection” mean in the text?

Question 8 - Multiple Choice

What did James do for Max?

Question 9 - Fill in the blanks

Volunteering at the shelter taught James the of helping others and discovering passions.

a. challenges; hidden
b. joy; unexpected
c. effort; creative

Question 10 - Multiple Choice

How did James feel by the end of his volunteer experience?

READING TEST 2

Lisez le texte : A New Beginning avec attention et répondez au questions suivantes. Le test comprend des questions vrai ou faux, blancs à remplir et choix multiples. Bonne chance !

A New Beginning

Oliver had always dreamed of opening his own coffee shop. For years, he worked in various cafés, learning everything he could about coffee, customer service, and running a business. Finally, after saving enough money and finding the perfect location in his hometown, he decided to take the plunge.

The café was located on a quiet street near a park, with large windows that let in plenty of sunlight. Oliver named it “The Morning Cup.” He wanted it to be a cozy space where people could relax, read, or catch up with friends. The first few weeks were challenging. He spent long hours brewing coffee, baking pastries, and decorating the shop with plants and artwork from local artists.

To attract customers, Oliver came up with creative ideas like hosting weekend book clubs, offering free coffee samples, and starting a “pay it forward” wall where people could buy drinks for others anonymously. Slowly, word spread, and “The Morning Cup” became a favorite spot in the neighborhood.

One rainy afternoon, Oliver noticed a young woman sitting alone by the window, sketching in a notebook. Intrigued, he asked about her art. She turned out to be an illustrator looking for inspiration. They quickly became friends, and she even offered to design a new menu for the café.

Oliver realized that his dream was not just about coffee — it was about creating a space where people could connect and find inspiration.

Question 1 - True or False

Oliver worked in different cafés before opening his own.

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

Why did Oliver choose the name “The Morning Cup” for his café?

Question 3 - Vocabulary

What does the phrase “take the plunge” in the text mean?

Question 4 - Fill in the blanks

Oliver’s café became popular after he started hosting book clubs, offering free samples, and introducing a “pay it wall.

a. monthly; tea; off
b. daily; chocolate; for
c. weekend; coffee; forward

Question 5 - True or False

Oliver decorated the café with artwork from well-known international artists.

Question 6 - Multiple Choice

How did Oliver meet the young woman who helped him redesign the menu?

Question 7 - Vocabulary

What does “cozy” mean in the text?

Question 8 - Grammar - Fill in the blanks

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
Oliver wanted the café to be a place people could relax and connect.

a. who
b. where
c. which

Question 9 - Fill in the blanks

Oliver realized that his dream was not just about but also about creating a space for and .

a. food; art; beauty
b. coffee; connection; inspiration
c. tea; peace; relaxation

Question 10 - Multiple Choice

How did Oliver meet the illustrator who helped him design the new menu?

READING TEST 3
Lisez le texte : The Mountain Challenge avec attention et répondez au questions suivantes. Le test comprend des questions vrai ou faux, blancs à remplir et choix multiples. Bonne chance !

The Mountain Challenge

Daniel had never been much of an adventurer. He preferred quiet weekends at home with a good book rather than venturing into the unknown. However, when his friends convinced him to join them on a hiking trip to Mount Elden, he reluctantly agreed. They promised him breathtaking views and a sense of accomplishment he wouldn’t forget.

The hike started early in the morning, with the sun barely rising above the horizon. The trail was steep and rocky, surrounded by tall pine trees and the sounds of chirping birds. At first, Daniel struggled to keep up. His legs ached, and he was out of breath within the first hour. His friends encouraged him, reminding him that the view from the top would make it all worthwhile.

As they climbed higher, the trail became more challenging. Loose rocks and narrow paths tested Daniel’s balance and determination. At one point, he almost slipped but caught himself just in time. Despite the difficulties, Daniel began to notice the beauty around him: the fresh mountain air, the sunlight filtering through the trees, and the distant sound of a waterfall.

When they finally reached the summit, Daniel was speechless. The view stretched for miles—a patchwork of forests, lakes, and tiny towns below. He felt a sense of pride and gratitude for stepping out of his comfort zone. That day, Daniel discovered the joy of pushing his limits and experiencing nature in a way he never had before.

Question 1 - True or False

Daniel had always been an adventurous person who enjoyed outdoor activities.

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

What convinced Daniel to go on the hiking trip?

Question 3 - Vocabulary

What does the phrase “stepping out of his comfort zone” in the text mean?

Question 4 - Fill in the blanks

The trail to Mount Elden was and , surrounded by tall pine trees and the sound of  birds.

a. steep; rocky; chirping
b. narrow; flat; flying
c. smooth; wide; singing

Question 5 - True or False

Daniel slipped and fell while climbing the mountain.

Question 6 - Multiple Choice

How did Daniel feel when he reached the summit?

Question 7 - Vocabulary

What does the word “summit” mean in the context of the text?

Question 8 - Grammar - Fill in the blanks

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
Daniel realized that the hike was worth it
 he reached the summit and saw the breathtaking view.

a. when
b. unless
c. before

Question 9 - Fill in the blanks

Daniel discovered the joy of pushing his and experiencing in a way he never had before.

a. strength; adventure
b. limits; nature
c. body; freedom

Question 10 - Multiple Choice

What did Daniel realize by the end of the hike?

READING TEST 4
Lisez le texte : The Community Garden avec attention et répondez au questions suivantes. Le test comprend des questions vrai ou faux, blancs à remplir et choix multiples. Bonne chance !

The Community Garden

When Sophia moved to the city, she found it hard to adjust to the fast-paced lifestyle. She missed the quiet and green spaces of her small hometown. One day, while exploring her new neighborhood, she came across a community garden tucked between two apartment buildings. Curious, she stepped inside.

The garden was a colorful oasis in the middle of the gray city. Rows of vegetables and flowers grew in neat sections, and a few people were tending to the plants. An elderly woman noticed Sophia and introduced herself as Mrs. Brown, one of the garden’s organizers. Mrs. Brown explained that the garden was open to anyone in the community who wanted to help.

Sophia decided to join, and every Saturday morning, she would spend a few hours in the garden. She learned how to grow tomatoes, carrots, and even some herbs. She also met other volunteers, including a chef who shared cooking tips and a teacher who loved planting sunflowers with the kids in the neighborhood.

Over time, the garden became more than just a place to grow food. It was where Sophia felt connected to others and nature. She realized that even in a busy city, it was possible to find a sense of peace and community.

Question 1 - True or False

Sophia felt completely comfortable with the city lifestyle when she moved there.

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

What first attracted Sophia to the community garden?

Question 3 - Vocabulary

What does the word “oasis” mean in the text?

Question 4 - Fill in the blanks

Sophia learned how to grow , , and even some  in the community garden.

a. tomatoes; carrots; herbs
b. apples; berries; flowers
c. pumpkins; beans; potatoes

Question 5 - True or False

Mrs. Brown was one of the garden’s volunteers.

Question 6 - Multiple Choice

Who did Sophia meet at the community garden?

Question 7 - Vocabulary

What does the word “connected” mean in the sentence “She felt connected to others and to nature”?

Question 8 - Grammar - Fill in the blanks

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
Sophia joined the garden
it gave her peace and connection.

a. unless
b. while
c. because

Question 9 - Fill in the blanks

Sophia joined the community garden, where she spent mornings planting and meeting in her neighborhood.

a. Saturday; volunteers
b. Monday; children
c. Friday; teachers

Question 10 - Grammar - Multiple Choice

What had Sophia done before she found peace and connection in the garden?

READING TEST 5
Lisez le texte : The Lost Passport avec attention et répondez au questions suivantes. Le test comprend des questions vrai ou faux, blancs à remplir et choix multiples. Bonne chance !

The Lost Passport

Maria was excited to visit Paris for the first time. She had planned the trip for months, carefully organizing every detail. Her suitcase was packed with her favorite outfits, and her itinerary included visits to the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and charming little cafés she had read about.

On the morning of her flight, Maria arrived at the airport early. As she stood in line to check in, she reached for her passport in her bag—but it wasn’t there. Panic set in as she searched every pocket, but the passport was nowhere to be found. She quickly retraced her steps and remembered leaving it on her kitchen counter while reviewing her travel documents.

Maria rushed to the customer service desk, hoping for a solution. The staff advised her to rebook her flight for the next day and collect her passport from home. Disappointed but determined, Maria returned home to retrieve it.

The next morning, she made sure to double-check her bag before leaving for the airport again. This time, everything went smoothly. When she finally arrived in Paris, she appreciated the city even more, grateful that she had not given up on her dream trip. The experience taught her the importance of staying calm under pressure and double-checking her belongings.

Question 1 - True or False

Maria planned her trip to Paris at the last minute.

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

Where did Maria leave her passport?

Question 3 - Vocabulary

What does the word “itinerary” mean in the text?

Question 4 - Fill in the blanks

Maria’s included visits to the  and the Louvre Museum.

a. passport; Eiffel Tower
b. itinerary; Eiffel Tower
c. tickets; Notre Dame

Question 5 - True or False

Maria missed her flight because she arrived late to the airport.

Question 6 - Multiple Choice

What did Maria do after realizing she had forgotten her passport?

Question 7 - Vocabulary

What does the phrase “staying calm under pressure” mean in the text?

Question 8 - Grammar - Fill in the blanks

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
Maria realized that she
check her bag before leaving.

a. should have
b. will
c. must

Question 9 - Fill in the blanks

Maria felt when she discovered her passport was missing but stayed  and rebooked her flight.

a. calm; excited
b. panicked; determined
c. confident; peaceful

Question 10 - Multiple Choice

What lesson did Maria learn from her experience of losing her passport?

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Ces 5 tests ont été soigneusement conçus pour évaluer l’ensemble des compétences de compréhension écrite (reading skills) requises au niveau B1 en anglais (aussi appelé niveau intermédiaire).

Il est normal que certaines questions vous semblent difficiles. Nous vous encourageons à aborder ce test simplement comme un outil d’évaluation personnelle et non comme un défi à réussir à tout prix !

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