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Prueba de Inglés 8 2015
Prueba de Inglés 8 2015
I. Identify the adverb: write the adverbs next to the corresponding number. 1 pt c/u.
1) ______________________ 0% Always.
2) ______________________80 % Constantly.
3) ______________________20% Never.
4) ______________________100% Usually.
5) ______________________40% Frequently.
6) ______________________60% Sometimes.
II. Write six sentences with adverbs: Always, Constantly, Never, Usually, Frequently,
Sometimes.1 pt c/u. (pronombre + adverbio + verbo + complemento)
1) ___________________________________________________________________.
2) ___________________________________________________________________.
3) ___________________________________________________________________.
4) ___________________________________________________________________.
5) ___________________________________________________________________.
6) ___________________________________________________________________.
III. Underline the words using suffixes to ending in: Subraya las palabras que terminan en tion
(blue)- ing (yellow) y clasificalas en la tabla. 2 pt c/u.
1) _______________.
2) _______________.
3) _______________.
4) _______________.
5) _______________.
6) _______________.
7) _______________.
V. Complete the diagram with possible contents: transportes, actividades, comidas,
ubicacion (4 pts).
TRAVEL
VI. Write a brouchure an interesting in your region: Short description of place, transportation. (4
pts).
Located in the south Pacific between Chile and Tahiti, Easter Island is one of the most isolated
inhabited islands in the world. The nearest inhabited land is Pitcairn Island. The triangular-shaped
island was formed out of an ancient volcanic. The island is famous for the huge stone statues
(Moai) on platforms (ahu) that stand across the island erected by the Rapa Nui people between
the 10th and 16th centuries AD. Exactly why and how these ancient wonders were assembled is still
not fully understood. The inhabitants of this charming and mysterious place called their land: Te
Pito o Tehenua, the navel of the world . The small surviving population of Easter Island
eventually developed new traditions to allot the few remaining resources.
In the cult of the birdman (manutara) a competition was established in which every year a
representative of each tribe, chosen by the leaders, would dive into the sea and swim across to
Motu Nui, a nearby islet, to search for the first egg laid by a sooty tern during the season. The first
swimmer to return with an egg would secure control of the islands resources for his tribe for the
rest of the year. Rongorongo is the hieroglyphic script of Easter Island.
The direction of writing is unique, because the orientation of the hieroglyphs is reversed every
other line. There are many zoomorphic figures, birds especially, fish and lizards less often. The
most frequent figure looks very much like the frigate bird, which happens to have been the object
of a cult, as it was associated with Make Make, the supreme god.
a) Chile
b) Rongorongo
c) Easter Island
d) Motu Nui.
a) In America
b) In the south Pacific
c) In front of Pitcairn Island
d) Its a part of Tahiti