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NIVELINTERMEDIOSEPTIEMBRE2012
COMPRENSIN ORAL INSTRUCCIONESPARALAREALIZACINDEESTEEJERCICIO: NOescribasunombreenningunahojadeestapruebaodelassucesivas. EscribasunombreSLOcuandoselerequieramstardeenunahojaaparte.Elnmerode suexameneselquefiguraarribaaladerechaenelrecuadro. Duracin:20minutos o Esteejercicioconstadedostareas.Deberrealizarambas. o En la tarea 1 deber indicar si las afirmaciones sobre el texto son verdaderas (true) o falsas (false) marcando una cruz () en el recuadro que hay junto a las preguntas 110. Cada respuesta correcta obtendr dos puntos. Se restar un punto por cada opcin incorrecta que marque. No se restarn puntos por respuestas en blanco. El numero 0 es unejemplo. o Enlatarea2deberelegirlamejorrespuesta(a,boc)paralaspreguntas1120yescribir su respuesta en el recuadro que hay junto a cada pregunta. Cada respuesta correcta obtendr dos puntos. No se restarn puntos por respuestas incorrectas o en blanco. El nmero0esunejemplo. o Noescribaenloscuadrossombreados:sonparalacalificacindelastareas. o Sloseadmitenrespuestasescritasconbolgrafoazulonegro. NOESCRIBAAQU: PUNTUACIN DEL EJERCICIO: _____ / 40 CALIFICACIN:
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Task1.(10x2=20marks) You will hear part of a radio programme about an exhibition organised by the National Gallery. For questions 110, indicate with a cross () whether the statements are true or false in the box provided, according to what you hear. You now have one minute to read the statements. The first one has beendoneasanexample.
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Adaptedfrom: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/people_and_places/mp3s/people_paintings_070802.mp 3
TheNationalGalleryishometoanexcellentcollectionof WesternEuropeanpainting. ThedirectoroftheNationalGallerytakesthecommentator onatouroftheGallery. Theexhibitionwilltakeplaceinsummer. ThepaintingswillbeexhibitedonthestreetsofLondon. Thepaintingsexhibitedwillbeauthentic. Thepaintingsexhibitedarereallygoodquality. ThemanspeakinghasbeendirectoroftheNationalGallery foroneyear. ManypeopleareafraidofcomingintotheNationalGallery. Everybodyknowsthereisnoadmissionchargeintothe Gallery. Theyselectedthemostimportantandfamouspaintings. Worksofartbecomepopularonlywhentheyarein museums.
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Task2.(10x2=20marks) You will hear Joshua Jones, a cystic fibrosis patient, talking about his illness and his experience on Mount Kilimanjaro. Listen to the recording. Choose the best option (a, b or c) according to what you hear for questions 1120. Indicate your answer in the box provided in each sentence. You now have two minutes to read the questions.Thefirstonehasbeendoneasanexample.
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JOSHUAJONES 0. Joshua a. acquiredhisillnessataveryyoungage. 0 c b. thinksthathisillnessisnotveryserious. c. wasbornwiththisillness. 11. a. Joshuahascysticfibrosisandcannotleadanormallife. 11 b. Nobodywithcysticfibrosiscanleadanormallife. c. Someaffectedbycysticfibrosiscanleadanormallife. 12. Joshuathinksheis a. aweakperson. 12 b. notfitenough. c. quitefit. 13. Joshuasfamily a. donothelphimanymore. 13 b. givehimalotofsupport. c. livefarawayfromhim. 14. Joshua a. hasnotbeenabletodomuchlately. 14 b. isthirtyyearsoldnow. c. triestoenjoylifeasmuchashecan. 15. JoshuaclimbedMountKilimanjarotoraisefunds a. forotherpatients. 15 b. topayforhistreatment. c. totesthimself. 16. TheclimbtothetopofMountKilimanjarotakes a. 2nights. 16 b. 3days. c. 3nights. 17. Joshua a. finallyreachedthetopat1:00. 17 b. neverrestedinhisclimb. c. sawthesunrisefromthetopofthemountain. 18. JoshuaandhisfriendScotttriedtoraiseabout a. 4,000 18 b. 14,000 c. 40,000 19. WhenJoshuaandhisfriendwereonthetopofthemountainthey a. hadaboxingmatch. 19 b. playedafootballmatch. c. tookalltheirclothesoff. 20. Joshua a. fearsthatheisnotgoingtolivemuchlonger. 20 b. tendsnottothinkabouthisillnesstoomuch. c. worrieseverydayabouthisillness. Source:http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/1728_people_places/page21.shtml