Parte 1 Responda Las Preunta 1 A 5 de Acuerdo Gon El Ejemplo
Parte 1 Responda Las Preunta 1 A 5 de Acuerdo Gon El Ejemplo
FOOD
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0 A B C D E F G
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0 A B C D E F G
Ejemplo:
Respuesta: 0 A B C D E F G
Respuesta 0 A B C
A. In a toy room
1. B. In a computer room
C. at a music room
Tickets for 9 pm
5. show today $ 25 A. In a cinema
B. In a bank
C. on a train
BREAKFAST A. food shop
6. FROM B. In a clothes shop
6:00 TO 10: AM C. a toy shop
A. In a toy shop
7. B. In a clothes shop
C. in a cake shop
10. A. On a watch
Now with Lemon B. on a book
C. On a drink
A. on a game
B. on a lamp
For children under 7
12 C. on a phone
A. in a bathroom
13 Please clean your desk at B. in a hotel
the end C. in a classroom
of the school day.
PARTE 3.
B. just a moment
0 A B C
Respuesta
Two years ago, my colleagues and I began (0) _____ into the brains of dogs. Some
dogs had to go into an M:R:I- scanner can (1) ______ awake we wanted to
(2)______ how dog brains work. An M.R.I scanner can (3) _______information about
their thoughts.
The dog owners agreed with this by (4) a form in the study we use positive training
(5) _______the dogs could leave the scanner (6) ______ they waned.
My dog Lassie , which was (7) _______ from a homeless dog charity was the first.
After trainng Lassie for months. : We got the first Map of her brain activity.This was
a great (8) _______ for us.
In later experiments, we (9) _______ the similary between dogs and human in an
important brain región: The caudate nucleus. In humans is an important role in the
anticipation of things we enjoy, like food. (10) ________ These facts about the
canine braín are limited, they cannot be ignored.
0
Respuesta A B C D
:
TVs are (0) ______ on. The FIFA. World cup, the biggest soccer events has (1)
_______ begun. Soccer is a very popular sport I wouild say it is the one with the
most fans, (2) ________it? Actually the FIFA World cup has always (3) _______ a
great show.
Before 1978, not many teams could take part in the competition (4) ______then
included few contries. Teams from Europe and South America are usually (5)
_____than Those from, Asia or Africa.
Brazil has played all the world Cups but spent many tears without winning a title until
1970, when they played (6) _______ IItaly. This was a really exciting match! (7)
________ 90 minutes of emotion, Brazil got the great prize.
So, stay where you are. You (8) _______ leave your seat. The first goal is coming
son.
0 A B C
Respuesta
In 1896, a french man called Pierre de Courberth began the modern olimpics. He
was (0) _______ interested in sports , and he felt it woild be amazing t osee all the
countries (1) ________ the world get together in a sport competition, Pierre
(2)_______ Drew the five colored rings (3) _______ in the olimpic games.
Every time the games begin, carrying the Olimpic fire fromGreece to several contries
isn`t the (4) ________ job; actually it`s very hard , also (5) _____ country where the
olimpic games are held (6) ______ be chosen carefully.
The Olimpic Games have (7) ______ the largest sport event in the world. There are
summer and Winter games and (8) _______ than 30 sport are included, certainly,
the men and women who want to compete in the olimpic Games are prapared before
the competition begins.
Ejemplo:
o. A. so B. yet C. almost
Respuesta 0 A B C
1. A. around B. by C. into
2. A. herself B. itself C. himself
3. A using B. use C. used
4. A. easiest B. easy C. easier
5. A other B. each C. such
6. A. must B. shall C. could
7. A. become B. becoming C. becomes
8. A. son B. more C. still
THE UNKNOWN WOMAN
There is a mystery in U.S history which is worth (0) _______ in 1963, while the pólice
was checking the film of the crime of johnF. Kennedy that (1) _______ in Texas, a
woman with a scarf around her fase was noticed.
In (2)_________ , she appears in plenty of photos of the scene and seems to carry
a camera. (3) ________ the shots that killed Kennedy , she kept recording while
most people were (4) ________ . Later, the FBI pubicly (5) ________ the film from
the woman, but she never gave it to them.
At (6) _______ in 1970 the pólice received an (7) ______ call; a woman named
Beverly Oliver (8) _______ that she was the” Scarf Woman” but her description had
many gaps, and she didn`t (9) ________ furthe rdetails, nowadays , this story
remains a mystery, and(10) ________ the “Scarf Woman” was Beverly Oliver or not
, her purposes are still unknown.
Ejemplo:
0
Respuesa A B C D
Scott Kelly, officer of the international Space station, has (0) _______ become the U.S
astronaut that NASA has (1) _______ stay for the longest period in space. Up there, he said
that his hobby was taking photographs of the (2) ________ planet underneath Kelly calls his
picture “Earth art” these photographs have known us what to (3) ________ next in terms
of technology. Kelly is not (4) ________ a man with a camera Orbiting Earth- he is (5)
_______ an artista.
It`s the human mind (6) _________ Works that make art unique (7) _____ having robots
near other planets capturing images, their photograph haven,t been called pieces of art.
Robots cannot (8) ______ these kind of poetic pictures; they haven´t taken some interesting
images. (9) _______
These works have (10) _______ that automatically operated space research is not enough;
it should be done by humans.
0 A B C D
Respuesa
Few things are (0) _______ tan having everything you need with you. I am a single father
and I have to look (1) ________ two teenagers; both of them are beautiful and clever. My
car has become a beautiful thing when it`s come to (2) ________ them to the museum or
to the department store. (3) _______ their Friends in these places is important for them.
However the (4) _______ important thing on my list is my cellphone. I (5) ________
shopping and both a modern one two months (6) ________ it is useful since I use it as an
alarm clock to wake up (7) ______ five o`clock. And I can (8) _________ check information
on the web or send text messages to my colleagues.
Ejemplo:
Respuesta 0 A B C
This strange story (0) ______ in april 1955 . On a foggy morning , Ema Gatewood , and
American school teacher , told her family , “I Will go for a walk after breakfast” . She left her
small Ohio town with the clothes she had on and less (1) _______ US $200. No one (2)
_____ guess her plans : Not one of her 11 children and 23 grandchildren.
At the age of 67, Emma become the first woman (3) _______ walked the Appalachian Trial,
at 2,050-mile way (4) _______ forests an mountains. She didn`t have (5) _______ money or
good equipment, but during her long journey, people helped her (6) ______ she went.
Today, even sixty years later, “grandma” Gatewood`s story is (7) ______ amazing. Her story
shows how (8) _______ any person can be.
Ejemplo:
Respuesta 0 A B C
1. A. than B. as C. that
2. A. could B. must C. shall
3. A. where B. who C. which
4. A. under B. until C. through
5. A. few B. enough C. litle
6. A. nowhere B. everywhere C. somewhere
7. A. yet B. still C. alread y
8. A. strong B. stronger C. strongest
HOW PLANES WERE BORN
The history of planes started belong 1800 in the 16th century, Mark Clerk was the first man
to think at flying machines; he had dreams and made drawings of helicopters, but he did
not actually build them.
Many years later, The Irwins, two french brothers, made a balloon that flew for five miles
in 1738, in 1848, Jhon Hartman made a small plane that was able to make short flights,
then, in january 1890, Samuel Secrets tried to fly a flying machine, but he couldn`t because
the weather was too bad. He tried once more the next month, but again it didn`t go up, so
he stopped the proyect.
In 1901 the Americans Orville and Wilbut Wright built a machine to fly but it didn`t work
the first time. Finally in December 17, 1903, they flew the Kitty Hawk Flyer, which was in
the air for twelve seconds. The Wright brothers made 1.000 short distance flights in the
deserts in North Carolina. Thanks to the experience learned in these flights, The practice of
air transport began in 1907
Then in 1910 the first airplane company was created by two pilots from Rome, Gabriel and
Charles Oliverl, while the American Brell Graham and the Englishman Mike Major started
the first US airline in New York. Air transport is now one of the biggest businesses in the
world.
B. his movies
C. his plays
Respuesta
2. Who made the first thing that could fly . A. John Hartman
B. The Irwins
C. Samuel Secret
C. flights falled
4. Orvill and Wilbur were important because they A. started the air age
B. worked together
B. 1903
C. 1907
C. many kilometers
B. Gabriel
C. Mike
ANIME and MANGA
Anime is a japanese video cartoon that began when Japan tried to make movies in the
Western. To make these “wester” movies, the money was not enough, places was dificult
to film, and japanese actors looked diferente from other people in the world. So, directors
prefered cartoons and asked artista to draw villager or people not found in other movie, for
example, they started making people with big heads, lots of hear and colorful eyes.
Most Anime movie come from Manga and comics , which means written and drawn stories.
During the 1970s, many Anime movies were made from Manga written by Osamu Tezuca,
an artista well known for his writings about the future, wonderful machines and amazing
adventures.
Here in the West, we believe Anime is about japanese cartoons, but it`s actually the Word
they use in Japan for any kind of video cartoon. The same happens with Manga, which in
Japan refers to all comics everywhere, but in the West it means Japanese comics. Anime
movies are made wiyh the help of computer programs and special teams, while Manga can
be written and drawn by a single artista.
International companies rewrite Manga stories from Japanese into other languages and sell
them, However some fans do this before the companies in order to share the stories online
for free. More people can read Manga now, but some companies say that`s a form of
stealing.
Ejemplo:
0
Respuesta A B C
2. Making movies in Japan was difficult because A. actors were foreing
Most of the time B. places were miles away
C. money was not avialiable
B. by several artist.
C. in Japan
C. to Japanese people.
C. downloaded
I am an English runner who has won the world marathon six time. I also won four
Marathons in the U:S:A and three in London. These are the activities I do when I`m not in a
competition.
8.30 pm my daughter Vicky comes to our room before we wake up and says Good morning
to Gary and me. Later, I eat some melon and give cereal to her. Then, I have a look at the
newspaper.
9.45 am – We leave Vicky at her theatre class; then, I ran and Gary cycles next to me to
keep closet o my time goal. I sometime surf after this.
12.30 pm- after meeting Vicky at school, we get home and have a big lunch, then I play with
her.
2.10 pm Garry usually take Vicky out while I sleep. When I get up , I boil some wáter for tea.
7.30 pm- in the evening Gary gives Vicky tea while I finish doing my exercise. Afterwards, I
cook dinner while Gary gives Vicky a bath.
8.20 pm- Vicky goes to bed. I read my frind`s messages on the computer, what volleyball on
TV, and have a conversation with Gary.
10.30 pm- Time for bed. I brush my teeth and wash my hands and fase. I enjoy Reading, but
I haven`t done it much since Vicky was born. I also wish I had time for playing the drums.
But it would wake Vicky up.
Ejemplo:
C. six
0 A B C
Respuesta
1. In the morning Vicky goes to her parents room to. A give a snack.
B. give them the paper
C. say hello to them
Evelyn Smith was a pilot her father David had an important company in Kanses U.S.A, where
she was born. They later moved to Texas with her Californian mother, and there Smith grew
up there with her younger sister. Helen who became a painter, and also wrote for a
newspaper there.
Evelyn got interested in airplane when she was 20. Her uncle Jim who was mechanic, took
her to a fair, they both got on an airplane and he flew it while she watched him. Thats when
she knew she wanted the learn to fly.
Evelyn later traveled to Toronto, Canada, where she helped sell medecines for sick people.
In 1919, she returned to the U.S.A and got into medical school in Philadelphia. Then, to
Sacramento, where she learned how to fly along with her cousin, who sang and played
popular music. During their training, Evelyn once saw a plane catch fire, but she wasn`t
frightened.
In 1922. Smith bought an airplane thanks to some money that one of her parents lent her.
two years later She moved to Pasadena, where her best friend helped her find a job. During
this time, she was able to keep flying as a hobby.
In may 1932, Evelyn flew from Hampton, USA, and after many hours she arrived in England,
becoming the second woman to fly across the ocean.
Ejemplo:
C. a journalist
Respuesta 0 A B C
1. Where did Evelyn live when she was a teenager? A in Kansas.
B. in California
C. in Texas.
3. The first time Evelyn got on a plane, she was the A pilot
B. passanger
C. mechanic.
7. Base don the text, Evelyn`s life was full of. A adventure.
B. accidents
C. arts.
Nakia Letang is an admission director in Fairfield University, Nakia is a Young
hardworking, this is an interview with her about her achievements.
5. According to the Reading the most apropriate piece of advise that youm might get
is.
a. “Be what you want to be, by using your knowledge end background”.
b. “Be the only one in your family to the University”.
c. “Be an active person if you want to, if you want to begin tour University studies”
d. “Be good at talking to people if you want to get an excellent job.
It was the first time I traveled to North America, and I was surprised by the incredible
landscapes in the Lost City in Colombia. My luggage was light because I would have to walk
a lot. As son as I reached Colombia. I was attracted by the mystery of the “Lost City” ruins,
which are thought to be older tan Peru´s Machu Picchu.
After five days of adventure on the coast, which included recovering from an illness, I waved
goodbye to some friend in Santa Marta as I set off on a four-day walk to the lost city. I joined
a group of strong explorers guided by Hernan. I was the only one who walked very slowly,
however, that did not stop me moving with the group up the Magic mountain range. Almost
three days of walking for nine hours a day is part of this adventure, trust me, it´s totally
worth worth the sore legs.
We stopped to dive into cool pools and were impressed by blue butterflies, some of the
biggest in the world, which accompanied us during the journey. At every camp, we ate fresh
pineapple and oranges. The camps along the way appeared like illusions in the hot desert
after a long day´s walk.
But the best of all, was the three- course meal of the menú every night, thanks to the efforts
of chefs who climbed on a head to get it ready.
People who were born there see themselves as guardans of the planet and that´s great ,
We cannot offer them anything of importance since they have everything they need. Both
adults and children show their happeness by being polite with tourist, the children Exchange
chocolates for a photo.
2. When describing the first part of her journey , the writer thinks that.
a. The tour guide was the strongest in the group.
b. The best way to cure her illness was traveling along the Coast
c. Hiking was the most valuable adventure for her.
d. Having sore legs was the worst pain she hade ver experienced.
3. In paragraph 3, the writer says that she .
a. Really enjoyed the sunny, hot weather there.
b. Was greatful to chefs who had dinner prepare don time.
c. Was an expert on the natural world, specially on butterflies.
d. Absolutely loved eating oranges and pineapple while walking.
B.
This fantastic plan requires only curious healthy, and brave explorers.
C.
Feel free top ut all the personal things you may need into your backpack
D.
This is an incredible oportunity to taste aq few typical snacks from thie
región.
WHY I QUIT SOCIAL MEDIA
In recent years, there has been plenty of research about social media. Some studies prove
it could be mentally unhealthy and suggest taking a break from it. Idecided to quit
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and see for myself what benefits it couldm bring.
Now that I no longer have access to those networks, I get more work done and have time
to done extra chores like answering more e-mails and talking to people who I can do
business with. I might not get as many invitations nowadays, but the ones I get now are
completely genuine.So, it´s been positive.
As for my “friends”, I have no idea what they all are doing, but those who really care
about me are still there. I get involve with them on a real level, face to face. I listen to
them without checking Facebook on my cell pnone at the same time.
I do things and enjoy them without wondering how cool they will look in Instagram. When
I went out to eat with friends or relatives, I´d always pause to upload pictures of the food.
I,d always publish online our location every time we went to whatever club or department
store we visited. Now I´m living my life for my own pleasure, noy for social media.
I depend too much on social networks. My media was costantly full of videos and photos
showing my day-to-day life. It was an awful habit- some kind of desease. Today I feel free.
I am enjoying something unexpected, which I had no idea I had lost.
5.
A. Use social networks more, B. You must learn how to have
daily. more friends online.
I arrived in Bogotá feeling excited and ready to explore a big city, unfurtunately many
hours of raining didn’t allow me to go out for a while; it´s rain a lot there, maybe more
than in London, and I never thought that was possible.
Then I decide to visit a museum. I think museum are now more interesting and enjoyable
places than before. I visited the Gold Museum and saw the Gold from all over Colombia.
Ancient people used to stick these gold pices on their clithes during religión activities,
they never consider it as a valuable metal. I wonder why people love gol dan money so
much nowadays. It´s nothing special , just a metal. If you go will you enjoy it?.
After that I stayed with a family I had met at the museum, they invited me to stay with
them in CHIA. They live on the land that used to be their parents “farm” , that´s why they
have divide it , into samaller parts, which that´s mean that they live close to, next to,
opposite or near each other. That is one really close and warm family.
The houses are old and badly designed buid by the people themselves in different styles,
buta ll beautiful an amazing. To have such a beautiful sense of family was something I
have not seen, in my whole life.
Finally we went to a typical restaurant, it was huge, with a fantastic view, and the food I
ate was great. This was the part I liked the most. Colombian food is magnificient.
4. What does the writer think about the family houses in Chia.
a. They were made in an organized but nice way.
b. They were constructed with no order at all.
c. Everybody likes to live near their family in Chia
d. Everybody live next to each other because there´s no space.