Reading Test 2

Royal Drama — rattrapage

Bienvenue. Cette épreuve dure 1 h 15.

Conditions de passage

  • Le test s'effectue en plein écran obligatoire.
  • L'écran sera enregistré pendant toute la durée du test.
  • Tout changement d'onglet, sortie de plein écran ou perte de focus est détecté et consigné dans un journal envoyé au professeur.
  • Le clic droit, les outils développeur et le copier-coller sont désactivés.
  • Tes réponses sont sauvegardées en continu — en cas de coupure, tu peux reprendre.
Reading Test 2 — Royal Drama
1:15:00

Diana Was Set to Become Blair's Ambassador for Britain

Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Prime Minister, Tony Blair discussed a special role for her as an overseas "ambassador" for Britain just weeks before her death, Downing Street has confirmed. The Princess herself told a journalist that not only had Tony Blair recognised her skills — he had asked her to undertake "missions" abroad for Britain. […]

One source said: "Clearly Diana was one of the best ambassadors Britain has ever had or is ever likely to have. The Prime Minister had discussed with her how her role might be developed."

The words confirmed Diana's version of events, disclosed in an interview with The New Yorker magazine, just published in Britain.

Asked about Mr Blair's accession to No 10, she said: "I think at last I will have someone who will know how to use me. He's told me he wants me to go on some missions."

Diana did not go into detail, but she said she would like to go to China and claimed: "I'm good at sorting people's heads out."

The late Princess of Wales would clearly not have taken on any role resembling that of a formal ambassador for the British Government. Downing Street would not go into details of the kind of work Diana would have done, but a spokesman said she would not have been deployed for trade promotions.

A report in the Observer newspaper says Mr Blair wanted to give her a Government platform for her campaigns and her charity work. But given the Prime Minister's desire to promote a modern image for the country, he is likely to have wanted to present her as a symbol of a new and unstuffy Britain.

However, had Diana not died and had Mr Blair pursued the idea, his approach would have been almost certain to prompt furious political controversy and charges that he was seeking to cash in on the princess's image to boost his Government's standing. The move was also likely to have drawn Diana herself further into the political arena.

[…] But, in her New Yorker interview, Diana told editor Tina Brown that she had advised the Royal Family to hire a Mandelson-style media adviser.

She said: "I tried again and again to get them to hire someone like him (Mr Mandelson), to give them proper advice, but they didn't want to hear it.

"They kept saying I was manipulative. But what's the alternative? To just sit there and have them make your image for you?"

Questions

1. Who are the two main public figures mentioned in the article? Explain who they are.
2. What role was Diana expected to take on before her death?
3. According to the article, why did Tony Blair want to work with Diana?
4. What example of a possible mission is mentioned in the text?
5. Vocabulary in context — Find in the text a word or expression meaning:
6. Why would Diana not have become a formal ambassador for the British government?
7. What was Tony Blair's political objective in working with Diana?
8. What criticism might Blair have faced if he had used Diana in this role?
9. What advice did Diana give the Royal Family regarding media communication?
10. How does the journalist present Diana in this article? Consider her qualities and influence.
11. Do you think celebrities can be effective ambassadors for their country? Why or why not? Write 5–6 lines and justify your answer.

Exercise — Reported speech

Réécris les phrases suivantes en discours indirect en respectant le sens et les temps.

a)

“The royal family plays an important role in national identity,” said the historian.

b)

“I have always admired my grandmother's dedication,” said Prince Harry.

c)

“We are working on new projects to support young people,” said Kate Middleton.

d)

“The ceremony will attract attention from all over the world,” said the journalist.

e)

“I was raised with a strong sense of duty,” said King Charles.

Copie rendue

Tes réponses ont bien été envoyées à ton professeur. Tu peux fermer cette fenêtre.

Test déjà rendu

Cette copie a déjà été rendue par .

Date de soumission :

Le test ne peut être passé qu'une seule fois. Si tu penses qu'il y a une erreur, contacte ton professeur.