אנגלית רמה B

מוסד לימוד
סוג העבודה
מספר ממ"ן 14
מקצוע
שנת הגשה 2016
מספר מילים 2550

תקציר העבודה

ממן 14
VIEWPOINT I, VIEWPOINT II Questions 1 and 2 are based on the eye-catching features.
1.  Look at the two texts. What can we learn from the titles of both texts?
We can learn from both the titles in the text that there are two viewpoints regarding the content appears in the text (2 points)
2 .  Read the information under each photograph in both texts and the enlarged quotes      on the third page of each text.
     a. What is the main topic of the two Viewpoints?
       The central issue is whether there is justification for using animals as experimental animals for the purpose of finding treatment of human diseases.
b. Read the information about the authors. What do we learn about Bodmer and Singer that might influence their positions on this topic?
      What we learn about Bodmer:         …
     What we learn about Singer: Singer's position is against using animals in experimental animals for research.  Moreover, Singer wrote the book "Animal Liberation," which referred to the "bible" of the animal liberation movement.
 (2 + 4 + 2 = 8 points) Questions
3 and 4 are based on skimming.

3 .   Does your skimming confirm your prediction about Bodmer's position on animal       experiments?
[Check (P) one:]                 Yes              No Support your choice by quoting from the portion of the text you read by skimming.
       …
 (3 points)
4 .   According to paragraph 1, Bodmer believes that animals should be used in medical       research only when certain conditions are fulfilled.
a. What are these conditions?

b. Where does Bodmer repeat these conditions? Par. # in the last paragraphs of the Viewpoint I (paragraph 17)  (3 + 1 = 4 points) 5.   Does your skimming confirm your prediction about Singer's point of view?
[Check (P) one:]                 Yes              No Support your choice of answer by quoting from what you have read so far.
it is wrong to cause animals suffering in order to test a new cosmetic, who point out that some animal experimentation is poor science and not worth doing CLOSE READING : Viewpoint I In Viewpoint I, you can see that Bodmer uses the techniques which you learned about in Part
4 (or Lomda part 3): First he presents an opposing view, and then he argues against it.
Question 6 is based on par. (1) – (11)
6 .  Fill in the –
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