6. The author
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wrote this because he feels that
theater is still more important than T.¥. and movies.
the subject of mass-media goes beyond the topic of
theatrical literature
theatrical audiences have a great influence on innovation.
the best contemporary theater {s that of fonesco, Beckett
and Genet.
I have the audacity to believe that people everywhere can
have three meals 4 day to satisfy their bodies; education
and culture to satisfy their minds; and dignity, justice and
freedom to satisfy their spirits... 1 still believe that
some day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be
crowned triumphant ovér war and bloodshed, and that
sonviolent goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land, The
Tion and the lamb shatl then lie down together and every man
shall sit under his:own vine and fig tree, and none snail be
afraid. I still believe that we shall overcome.
‘ Martin Luther Kirg
Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech.
(Adapted)
7, The main idea in the text B. Which of the following
states that nen Statements {s present in the
: text?
A) are able to dismiss wars.
8) must pursue social wealth. A) A free mind needs three
-L) will eventually find meals a day,
equality. 8B) Violence will be overcome
0) can receive cultural by goodwill,
instruction, C) The strong and the weak
must become friends.
0) Wars and bloodshed are
generated by violence.
9. According to the text, if all men were equal, they
i
>),
would have no fears.
sould give thanks to God. .
could maintain their dignity.
would deserve a peaceful life.28. L-read two novels
last montn: the best of the
year in ay optatan. °
A) burglary.
+B) remarkable
¢) compulsory
a) advertising
29, 8 involving a police
car and @ bus occurred this
morning.
A) weapon
3) afagrace
C) menace
-po) collistan
jd, 1 saw the thief the
per aelefease from the man.
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' ap breed \
|B) reach
ew grasp
| 7 0) search
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Vk. Que factory's has been
continually (néreasing-
\
; A) crew
pb) output
C) purpose
o procedure
32. Dad wants to ny baby
sister —Tritdnother.
A) look / far
a) talk / over
ye / after
fe J apart
ig3, The action of Ton's new film
{a an African village.
A) focuses,
8) portrays
S| works out
pb) takes place
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34. They were nut able to
the orders they had been given.
DA) carry out
8) break in
Cc) turn off
B) bear up
35. Tom wants to rob the tig store,
but he'll never," with
it.
A) cone up
8) run away
“a away
0 over
36. She will help us with the plan,
if she doesn't .
) see us off
come fn handy
have time off
) change her, mind
Looe
37, Betty went into business by
with the New
import
A) Ciguring out
making a deal
C) standing in itne
0) taking into account
38, the players will feel’ better if
they the captain |
of the team.
>
8) look forward to
Cc) bring about
D) drop by
keep in touch with
ay typewriter
[but T couldn't find
the electrical failw
A) set / up
B) blew / out
sc) tore / apart
D} put / together
39. 1
byAccording t
toe D) was respecte
t T want to say a few thing
the names of Tonesc
modern writers in France,
didn't belleve in the
contemporary theater: the typ
B6.1NG.83.1
o the text, the author changed because she
nade a pledge to the other wonen in prison.
goodness of people.
at} discovered she wasn't acting Ike a real “Green”.
8
c)
by her fellow prisoners.
s about the development of the
eof drama associated with
Beckett, Genet and a number of other
Aritain, Italy and elsewhere.
Studies on theater subjects tend to be ephemeral in
most book shops the autoblographies of star actors
id colle,
sions of last year's hits on the shelves have a tired look.
{ should not have written this if T had not been convinced
that the subject has 4
nh importance transcending the somewhat
thatsned world of theatrical literature. The theaters in
+ Spite of its apparent eclipse tl
media, remains of immense and
because of the spread of cinem
media are too ponderous and costly to a
ang innovation. Xo matter how re
audience may be
and playweights! of the mass med
experience, and that the mate
. The theater of today is p
mass media of tomorrow.
1 one who writes plays; dramatist.
4. Which of the fotlowing sen~
tances expresses the main {dea
of the text?
A) Theater could be overco
by mass-medta.
8) There can be a natural
relation between theater
4 mass-med{a
€) People don’t read much
literature about the
subject of theater.
a0) Theater's tmportance
hasn't been overshadowed
' by movies or T.¥.
rough. the rise of the mass
rowing significance precisely
and television. These mass
iow much experiment ~
Stricted the theater and its
ft {son the living stage that the actors
ja are trained and gain their
1 of the mass media is tested.
erhaps the main influence on the
And the mass media, in turn, shape @
great deal of the thought and feeling of p ople.
Marcin Esslin
“the Theater of the Absurd"
(Adapted)
hod
5. Which of the following
statements 1s present in the
text?
A) New authors always
experiment and (nnovate.
8) Playwrights can influence
the thought of, peop
pt) Actors of the mass~
et practice on the
_ Uving stage.
Dj Theaters.are restricted
because of the rise of
mass-media. ,
voy16. Pete his new product
in the TocaT paper,
“PA) advertised
8) coblected
€) labeled
0) hired
17, You must _ your students
to work hard~
A) argue
B) focus
C) provide
~B) encourage
18. The English _ in the
Anerican Colonies were hard-
working people.
A) tramps
8) incomes
“SC) settlers
D) arrivals
19. They're trying to find out what
the main CF employment
is in this country.
SA) source
8) path
a goal
D) fare
20, He needs a climate to
recover.
A) minor
8 sticky
¢ lovelier
0) healthful
21. When T was a child, my
were very strict: Mother used
to punish me and Oad agreed
with her.
A) fathers
—>8) parents
C) families
0) relatives
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22. John misses Hary a lot, He's
- to date ner again.
A) thrifty
SA) owitting
C) pursutag
D) relentiess
23, Has your favorite hobby ever
with your
prdresstont™
A) researched
8) embarassed
“C) interfered
5) provided
24. ur History teacher gave an
original on Greece
last nights
A) somple
“s8) lecture
C) reading
0), subject
f
25. We'll have to postpone our
lunch because the .
is full right now.
“TAY dining car
8) resort place
C) self relfence
0)
26. let and King Lear are two
of Shakespeare's
works. ~
A) brine
8) spare
“2C) major
0) barely
27. I tan see the other room
through that
A) root
8) whirl
c) range
DO) creviceB6.1NG.83.1
- SEGUNDA PARTE
Esta parte de la prueba const de 38 preguntas, de 1a 10 a la 47, en
las que usted deberd elegir la palabra, exoresidn idiondcica, refijo 0 su-
fijo que conplet.
que se le presentan, E€JEMPLO:
The boy 1s
A) run
B) rar
c) rung
0) running
1 10. our country*s with
‘ Europe was much higher Vast
‘ year.
AL favoice
58) foreign trade
é c development
‘ 0 natural resource
Li. Jane never how much
her husband Toved her.
A) grabbed
| B) struggled
c) achteved
wD) realized
le. thetr effort. they
Trane Get to the airport
‘ on tine.
A) Beyond "
f "PA petite
C) Beneatn
0) Although
correcta y légicamente la expresién o didlogo incompletos
Q2@®oeo®
|
|
13. We have sold all our goods.
The new will arrive
next week.
A) packing
8) platform
C) procedure
oO) merchandise
‘
14, Has your uncle ever
a Liver operation?,
A) recetved
8) undergone
C) produced
0) diminished
15. Hy brother was
considered one of the best
palnters {n the country.
4) ago
8) defores |
C) vhenewer
pd) formerly ,6.
The author wrote this because he feels that
=A)
8)
c)
0)
theater is still more important than T.¥. and movies.
the subject of mass-media goes beyond the topic of
theatrical literature.
theatrical audiences have a great influence on innovation.
the best contemporary theater {s that of lanesco, Beckett
and Genet.
I have the audacity to believe that people everywhere can
have three meals a day to satisfy their bodies; education
and culture to satisfy their minds; and dignity, justice and
freedom to satisfy their spirits... I still believe that
some day mankind will bow before the altars of God and be
crowned triumphant over war and bloodshed, and that
aonviolent goodwill will proclaim the rule of the land, The
Tion and the lamb shatl then lie down together and every man
shall sit under his:own vine and fig tree, and acne shall be
afraid. I still belfeve that we shall overcome.
« Martin Luther Kirg
Nobel! Peace Prize Acceptance Speech.
(Adapted)
1. The main idea in the text “8. Which of the following
states that nen statenents {s present in the
: text?
A) are able to dismiss wars.
8) aust pursue social wealth. A) A free mind needs three
wot) will eventually find meals 8 day,
equality. 8) Violence will be overcome
0) can receive cultural by goodwill,
instruction. C) The strong and the weak
must become friends.
0) Wars and bloodshed are
generated by violence.
3. According to the text, if all mea were equal, they
A
B
c
a)
}
would have no fears.
could give thanks to God. .
could maintain their dignity.
would deserve a peaceful life.PRIMERA PARTE
Esta parte de la prueba consta de 9 preguntas, de la 1a la 9.
| __A continuacién se le presentan 3 textos que usted deberd leer cufdadasa
aente y, EXCLUSIVAMENTE con base en ellos, contestard las preguntas de esta
parte.
j
On the day that I left Saturn, one of my fellow prisoners
told me that since she had known me, her apinion of “Greens*
had fallen even lower than {t had been before. This hit me
especially hard because she was a woman whom I deeply res-
pected and also because I had secretly imagined myself to be
' living a Ife as a “Green witness among the rebels. She
| + satd that when I decided not’to speak aboyt my prison expert
ences because of the risks involved, she was hardly able to
speak to me. She condemned me for professing to be a “Green”
without having the courage to act I1ke one.
It was then that I conceived that I owed it to the members
of the camp to speak for them and against Saturnian dictator-
ship. It became clear to me that, whatever the diplomatic or
personal repercussions, [ had to. speak the truth quite openly
to those who were prepared to listen. These words, then gre
written as the final stage of the fulfillment of a pledge®
i made to the women of Alamet prisan on Saturn. These women
| are now free or living in exile, but other Saturnians have
than thete mtare, fw{}] arden + etary nf what henoennd ta
"A formal promise to do something.
-
1, What is the main idea of the 2. Wnich of the following
text? statements is present in the
text?
A) One shouldn't keep silence
for personal security. A) Freedom turns into exile
8) [t 1s important to ister after jail.
‘ to other people's opinion, 8) Honesty doesn't bring on
[tis fair to denounce . diplomatic troubles. :
C). Rebel prisoners do not *
+ respect "Greens*:
Human beings are worth
“Reo leaving and belfeving’ fi
br tality,
always *speak the. 6
ro leave when
a
seen ger tveay
“Lowy avout to
Fay by way of
BU Stler'te
a} tatr'tn'owts
Th the tastysoldier nag to
unen he ran out of bullet
A) ask for
aot a0
,
o}
assist to the victing of
the dod
AD fon
8) ence
C) ment
out} Thee
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refute | 20 divorce her.
gh test
wih a?
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