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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 deberá efectuarse solamente con lápiz del número 2 ó 2 ½

2 Utilice el CUADERNILLO únicamente 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 aplicación

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 MATRÍCULA Y DATOS DE LA APLICACIÓN, anote sólo un dígito en cada


recuadro, además rellene completa y firmemente los óvalos que corresponden con los números
anotados

6 El CUADERNILLO contiene preguntas numeradas cada una de éstas presenta cuatro opciones de
respuesta; de las cuales sólo una es la correcta

7 Es importante poner la mayor atención en cada pregunta y al elegir la respuesta llenar completa y
firmemente el óvalo correspondiente

Ejemplo:

ES RESPONSABILIDAD DEL ESTUDIANTE EL LLENADO DE LA HOJA DE


RESPUESTAS.

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Las preguntas de esta prueba se basan en el contenido de su libro de texto Inglés III

En esta prueba usted deberá elegir la opción que completa correctamente y lógicamente las
expresiones o diálogos incompletos que se le presentan.

El tipo de pregunta que usted encontrará en esta prueba se ilustra con el siguiente EJEMPLO:

PRIMERA PARTE

1. When i was born, Aunt Sally _____________ married yet.


Had / been
Did / being
Should / be
Would / to be

  
2.  . ____________ is necessary ______________ the plants.
 
 
1. It/ water
2. There / water
3. It / to water
4. There / to water
5.
 
3. Who broke this glass it ____________ Robert.
Did

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Can
Was
must
 
4. I didn´t prepare _____________ for you.
Nobody
Nothing
Somebody
Anything

5. Sin “a”
 
A) He is baking _ delicious cake.
 
B) What__ shame it is to be so lazy.
 
C) I had__ good time at the party.
 
D) She likes__ water with her dinner.
 
6. Con THE

A) Alice lived on _____________ Insurgentes Avenue.


B) Bob swam across ____________ Panunco River.
C) Daisy traveled to ___________________ new York City.
D) Peter met Lucy at _________________ Lake Tahoe.
7. Con “the”
 
He goes to _________ bed late.
She went to _____Art Museum.

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I was in ___________ jail for one year.
We sailed in_____ Lake Victoria.

8.sin the
A) You will have fun in ____________________ Andes.
B) H e spends hours in _____________ art museum
C) I VIisted _________________ Mount Everest last summer.
D) She studies in ______________________ Universities of California.
9. con a
A) She invited us for ____________ dinner tonight.
B) Ruddy goes to the seaside every __________________ week.
C) John had ______________ wonderful time during his trip.
D) The children don´t want to go to ____________ bed early.

10. I drank ________________ wine, because my liver is weak.


Few
A few
Little
A little
11. George doesn´t like to do ____________________________ for his friends.
Fun
Noise
Deals
Favors

   
12. Bess __________ tired of Edgar before they were married.
 
1. got
2. went

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3. put
4. made
13. Peter ______________ busy wiht that book for the last three days.

Is being
Has been
Must be
Can be
14. I _____________ not __________ Pat up to now. I think he is out of town.
Have / saw
Have / seen
Might / saw
Might / seen

15. I __________ read any of Hemingway’s books until last summer.


 
1. wouldn’t
2. hadn’t
3. don’t
4. can’t
 
16 . __________ your program _______________ when you turned your television
on yes I miss, the first part.
 Had / started
Did / started
Had / to start
Did / to start
17. ___________________ has she been ______________________ lately
Who / visisted
Where / visisted

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Who / visiting
Where / visiting
18. Please ___________________________ talking to your sister.
A) keep
B) decide
C) Refuse
D) promise
19. we all _________________________ not telling James about the accident.
A) Considered
B) Decided
C) Expected
D) Planned

20. We must all fight __________________________ the enemies of peace.

A) Upon
B) About
C) Toward
D) Against

21. My book is the same length ________________


Yours.

a) as
b) of
c) how
d) from

22. Tell me __________________________

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a) What did the doctor say
b) how the team won the game.
c) Where can we buy the material
d) whose children will you invite.

23. I´LL have to read the book ________________ for the exam.

a) on
b) up
c) over
d) back
24. I ´m not able to read this book. It´s ___________________ difficult.

a) too
b) enough
c) almost
d) barely
25. Julie spoke Portuguese well _________________ to obtain the job.

a) quite
b) enough
c) almost
d) rather

26. ___________________of the food was left. It was salty.

a) few
b) much
c) not many
d) not every

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27. Einstein is perhaps __________________________________
Important scientist of the twentieth century.

a) more
b) the more
c) most
d) the most.

TERCERA PARTE

A continuación se le presenta un texto que usted deberá leer con atención y, EXCLUSIVAMENTE
con base en el contestará las preguntas 28, 29 y30.

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 to leave the laboratory to make nightly trips to a nearby tank to eat fish. 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.

28. Which of the follwing statements summarizes the article?

a. Octopi are easily captured at night.


b. Octopi are not terrible in laboratories.

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c. Octopi are known for being very aggressive animals.
d. Octopi are not as perilous or frightening as people think.

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

A) Laboratory technicians like to play with octopi.


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

30. The phrase “The octopus is not nearly as aggressive as its close relative, the ten-armed squid”
means:

A) Octopi and squids have ten arms.


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

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