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ANTES DE ABRIR EL CUADERNILLO LEA COMPLETAMENTE LAS SIGUIENTES

INSTRUCCIONES GENERALES:
El material de examen que va a utilizar consta de este CUADERNILLO DE PREGUNTAS Y
UNA HOJA DE RESPUESTAS:
1 El llenado de la hoja de respuestas deber efectuarse solamente con lpiz del nmero 2 2
2 Utilice el CUADERNILLO nicamente para leer las preguntas y las opciones de respuesta
3 Registre con todo cuidado y correctamente en LA HOJA DE RESPUESTAS los datos que se
le solicitan, tanto personales como de la aplicacin
4 Su nombre completo debe registrarlo en el siguiente orden: APELLIDO PATERNO,
APELLIDO MATERNO Y NOMBRE (5) Registre su firma tal como lo hizo en su credencial
5 En cuanto a la MATRCULA Y DATOS DE LA APLICACIN, anote slo un dgito en cada
recuadro, adems rellene completa y firmemente los valos que corresponden con los nmeros
anotados
6 El CUADERNILLO contiene preguntas numeradas cada una de stas presenta cuatro
opciones de respuesta; de las cuales slo una es la correcta
7 Es importante poner la mayor atencin en cada pregunta y al elegir la respuesta llenar
completa y firmemente el valo correspondiente
Ejemplo:

ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL ESTUDIANTE EL LLENADO DE LA HOJA DE


RESPUESTAS.

Las preguntas de esta prueba se basan en el contenido de su libro de texto ingles XVII
XXIV.
PRIMERA PARTE
Esta parte de la prueba consta de 5 preguntas de la 1 a la 5
A continuacin se le presentan dos textos que usted deber leer con atencin y,
EXCLUSIVAMENTE con base en ellos, contestar las preguntas de esta parte
A story is entertaiment, it must interest and divert you. That is, a story must capture
your attention. A story is a special kind of entertainment, for it requires the participation
of the reader. He must shut out the world around him and, momentarily, even his own
affairs. A good reader does not simply let the story happen to him. He gets into the story
and reads with his eyes and ears open. He reads with his mind and his heart. A good
reading is a recreation in which the reader works along with the writer.
Taken from Designs in Fiction
By Elizabeth Sheld

1. Which of the following statements Express the main idea of the text?
A)
B)
C)
D)

How a story captures our attention.


Stories open our eyes and ears.
Stories are fine recreation.
How we should read a story.

2. Which of the following ideas is included in the text?


A)
B)
C)
D)

Good readers live the writers work.


Readers ignore their personal affairs.
The author lets the story happen to us.
A good author writes with heart and mind.

The octopus is often cast as a villainous monster in adventure movies. It is said to hide
in dark places, waiting for unsuspecting divers to pull them to their deaths. In reality,
the octopus is not a fearsome monster at all, rather it is an intelligent, timid and very
interesting animal.
The octopus is not nearly as aggressive as its close relative. The ten-armed squid*.One
octopus will indeed attack, and even sometimes eat another octopus that enters its
territory, but divers report that it will usually try to avoid contact with man. Interestingly
enough, however, octopi in captivity can become very friendly with man and will seek
human company rather than avoid it.
Octopi are sometimes playful and clever. A naughty** laboratory specimen waited for
the technicians were mystified*** by the disappearance of the fish until they caught the
octopus on one of its nightly raids.
Far from being a monster to be feared, the octopus is another of the interesting members
of nature.
* squid- a marine mollusk with a long body and ten arms around the mouth.
** naughty mischievous, playful, teasing.
*** mystified bewildered, perplexed.
3. Which of the following ideas is included in the text?
A)
B)
C)
D)

Laboratory technicians like to play with octopi.


Octopi like to be kept in laboratories.
Octopi are considered shy and smart animals.
Laboratory technicians fear octopi.

4. The Phase The octopus is nearly as aggressive as its close, relative, the ten arm
squid means:
A)
B)
C)
D)

Octopi and squids have ten arms.


Squids are more aggressive than octopi.
Squids and octopi belong to the same family.
Octopi become aggressive when they are near squids.

5. Which of the follwing statements summarizes the article?


A)
B)
C)
D)

Octopi are easily captured at night.


Octopi are not terrible in laboratories.
Octopi are known for being very aggressive animals.
Octopi are not as perilous or frightening as people think.
SEGUNDA PARTE

Esta parte de la prueba consta de 22 preguntas, de la 6 a la 27, que presentan ya sea una
expression o un dialogo incomplete. En cada caso, usted debera elegir la opcion que los
complete correcta y lgicamente, EJEMPLO:

6. I really hoped ______________ traveling this month.


A)
B)
C)
D)

not be
not being
not to be
do not to be

7. ______________ have you ___________ ? Harrittes dress.


A)
B)
C)
D)

What / be fixed
What / be fixing
Who / been fixed
What / been fixing.

8.When I was born, Aunt Sally _______________ not _________________ married


yet.
A) had / been
B) did / being
C) should / be
D) would / to be
9. Only these three books are in English. The other __________ are in Spanish.
A)
B)
C)
D)

own
owns
one
ones

10. We all ________________ not telling James about the accident.

A)
B)
C)
D)

considered
decided
expected
planned

11. The mail comes __________ midday.


A)
B)
C)
D)

over
into
about
through

12. Dan _____________ sick.


A)
B)
C)
D)

got
put
made
went

13. ____________ the idea.


A)
B)
C)
D)

Whose / was
Whos / was
Whose / had
Whos had

14. Did Nancy know______________________ .


A)
B)
C)
D)

how to use the tools


what to do was important.
Why is her mother very angry.
Where did you hide her doll.

15. Ill have to read the book ______________ for the exam.
A)
B)
C)
D)

on
up
over
at

16. George doesnt like to do ___________ for his friends.


A)
B)
C)
D)

fun
noise
deals
favors

17. __________ has the cat _________ sleeping all day?


A)
B)
C)
D)

In the cellar.

How / be
Where / be
How / been
Where / been

18. Joan __________ never ___________ me for what I did.


A)
B)
C)
D)

will / forgave
did / forgave
has / forgiven
could / forgiven

19. Rebeca _________ always ____________ in love with Pierre.


A)
B)
C)
D)

had / been
was / been
had / being
was / being

20. Mike has ___________ mother twice this week.


A)
B)
C)
D)

visits
a visit
visited
be visiting
21. We finished our homework, but Harry and Henry didnt finish.

A)
B)
C)
D)

Them.
Theirs
Their
Theyre
22. I didnt see James ____________. He must be out of town.

A)
B)
C)
D)

nowhere.
Anywhere
Somewhere
Everywhere
23. ____________ is necessary __________ the plants.

A)
B)
C)
D)

It / water
There / water
It / to water
There / to water

24. Brenda ________ just ____________ when I saw her.


A)
B)
C)
D)

had / recover
did / recover
had / recovered
did / recovered
25. We must all fight ___________ the enemies of peace.

A)
B)
C)
D)

upon
about
toward
against
26. _____________ John ________________ his promise?

A)
B)
C)
D)

Has / forgot
Does / forgot
Has / forgotten
Does / forgotten
27. ____________ they __________________ on the proyect lately?

A)
B)
C)
D)

should / work
have / worked
will / working
could / to work

TERCERA PARTE
Esta parte de la prueba consta de 3 preguntas de la 28 a la 30. En la 28 y 29 usted debera
elegir la opcion que se completa correctamente con a o the. En la pregunta 30 usted
debera elegir la opcion que NO REQUIERA del articulo a o the especificado en cada
caso. EJEMPLO:

28. Con a
A)
B)
C)
D)

She invited us for ___________ dinner tonight.


Ruddy goes to the seaside every ________ week.
John had _______ wonderful time during his trip.
The children dont want to go to _______ bed early.
29. Con the

A)
B)
C)
D)

They speak _________ English well.


Raymond called ________ Senator Connors.
Some burglars were taken to ______ prison.
She selected _______ the children for the play.
30. Sin the

A)
B)
C)
D)

Steve is _________ teachers cousin.


Did Bill receive _________ post-card?
Maggie called ________ doctor Palmer.
Are you living near _________ Johnsons

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