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Writing home
My mother, for her part, kept every one of these letters,
binding them carefully in neat bundles with green tape, but
this was her own secret. She never told me she was doing
it. In 1957, when she knew she was dying, I was in hospital
in Oxford having a serious operation on my spine and I was
unable to write to her. So she had a telephone specially
installed beside her bed in order that she might have one
last conversation with me. She didn’t tell me she was dying
nor did anyone else for that matter because I was in a fairly
serious condition myself at the time. She simply asked me
how I was and hoped I would get better soon and sent me
her love. I had no idea that she would die the next day, but
she knew all right and she wanted to reach out and speak to
me for the last time.
When I recovered and went home, I was given this vast collection of my letters, all so neatly
bound with green tape, more than six hundred of them altogether, dating from 1925 to
1945, each one in its original envelope with the old stamps still on them. I am awfully lucky
to have something like this to refer to in my old age.
A) Compréhension de l’écrit
1. About the letters, Roald Dahl’s mother… (1)
A. kept them all.
B. threw them away.
C. bound them in packets.
D. burnt them all.
2. About the letters,… (2)
A. she told no one.
B. she told her nurse.
C. she told her son Roald.
D. she kept it a secret.
3. In 1957, Roald Dahl was …
A. in his regiment.
B. in hospital.
C. in Oxford.
D. in Cambridge.
4. In 1957, he had an operation on…
A. his leg.
B. his hip.
C. his knee.
D. his spine
5. He didn’t write back to his mother because he…
A. didn’t want to.
B. wasn’t allowed to.
C. wasn’t able to.
D. was incapable of.
6. His mother had a telephone installed beside her bed…
A. to receive calls.
B. to call her nurse.
C. to talk to her son.
D. because she couldn’t write.
7. When Dahl’s mother called him from hospital, she asked him…
A. where he was.
B. who he was with.
C. when he was going home.
D. how he was.
8. She knew that …
A. she was going to die soon.
B. she was going to recover soon.
C. her son was in good health.
D. her son was badly injured.
9. She didn’t tell him she was dying because…
A. she didn’t know about it.
B. someone else had told him already.
C. she was not allowed to do it.
D. he himself was in too poor a condition.
10. When he went back home after recovering, he was given…
A. a collection of stamps.
B. green audio tapes.
C. mail.
D. his backbone.