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• INGLÉS 72
• CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y COMPETENCIAS CIUDADANAS II 62
• CIENCIAS NATURALES II 36
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Nº TOTAL DE PREGUNTAS 170 TIEMPO TOTAL 4 HORAS 30 MIN.


K2 CONTINÚE ABAJO
INGLÉS Segunda
Sesión
PARTE 1
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 1 A LA 5 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?. En las preguntas 1 - 5, marque A, B, ó C en su hoja de respuestas
EJEMPLO:
A. In a café.
0) BREAKFAST B. In a bank.
7:00 TO 10:00 AM C. In an office.

1. PLEASE DO NOT 3. TODAY, OPEN FOR 5.


BASKETBALL LESSONS ON
TAKE THE FLOWERS SWIMMING AND FISHING WENESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
A. In a garden. A. In a pool. AT 5 PM. $10 SESSION
B. In a forest. B. In a waterfall.
C. In a zoo. C. In a lake. A. In a bus station.
B. In a video store.
C. In a sports center.
2. CHILDREN UNDER 4. 3 X 2. BUY TWO ENGLISH
6 ONLY VIDEOS AND TAKE THREE
A. In a cinema. A. In a library.
B. In a playground. B. In a bookstore.
C. In a soccer field. C. In a classroom.

PARTE 2
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 6 A LA 10 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (6 - 10) y las palabras de la columna de la derecha (A-H). ¿Cuál palabra (A-H)
concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de la izquierda (6 - 10)? Tenga en cuenta que sobran tres (3) palabras de las ocho (8)
opciones (A-H). En la preguntas (6 -10), marque la letra correcta (A-H) en su hoja de respuestas.
EJEMPLO:
0. It is what you get the most ¡n a library. A. Book.
B. CD.
A B C D E F G H C. Comics.
D. DVD.
6. You use this to watch videos. E. E-mail.
7. You can read exciting stories that have many drawings ¡n its pages. F. Film.
8. People go to the cinema to see it. G. Map.
9. People use it to find an address. H. Ticket.
10. People need this to go inside some places.

PARTE 3
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 11 A LA 15 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
Complete las cinco conversaciones. En las preguntas 11-15, marque A, B, ó C en su hoja de respuestas.
EJEMPLO:
I worked too much A. Have a rest!
yesterday. I’m very
tired!
B. Good idea!

C. No, thanks!

11. Do you have a stamp? 14. Where is the closest bank?


A. I'm so sorry. A. It's late.
B. Great! I love it. B. It's on the corner.
C. There's one here. C. It's eleven thirty.
12. Hello. I'm Rosa Perry, the new systems engineer. 15. It's a beautiful song!
A. That's ok, thanks. A. I don't like it.
B. Nice to meet you. B. I'd love to.
C. See you later. C. I am here!
13. Let's eat something!
A. Not, really.
B. Me too.
C. All right.

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Segunda
Sesión
PARTE 4
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 16 A LA 23 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 16 - 23, marque la letra correcta
A, B ó C en su hoja de repuestas.
COFFEE
Coffee is popular around the world. (0)______ the past centuries, few subjects have been as carefully
studied as coffee. Its (16)______ important component is caffeine and it has a lot of benefits. Coffee
has been well-known (17)______ the beginning of the 14th century, (18)______ Sufy Yemenis started
using coffee to stay alert during special activities. It became a popular medicine (19)______
Europeans in the 1600s. Cafeine was first (20)______ in the 1800s by Ferdinand Runge, a doctor that
found out some effects of coffee on people. Some people say (21)______ coffee isn’t good, but
doctors say you (22)______ believe this. Thanks to caffeine you don’t get hungry. Coffee can also
reduce headaches and blood problems (23)______ many people believe coffe is bad, studies show it
is good for your heart.

EJEMPLO:
0. A. Over. B. By. C. Across.

16. 18. 20. 22.


A. Much. A. When. A. Describe. A. Mustn’t.
B. more. B. Which. B. Described. B. Couldn’t.
C. most. C. Who. C. Describes. C. Wouldn’t.

17. 19. 21. 23.


A. During. A. Among. A. Drink A. While.
B. Until. B. About. B. Drinking. B. If.
C. Since. C. Along. C. Drunk. C. Because.
PARTE 5
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 24 A LA 30 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 24 - 30, marque la letra correcta
A, B ó C en su hoja de repuestas.
WHAT A STORY
Stephen William Hawking, a well-known scientist from Oxford, studied physics at Oxford University. When he
was 21 and was doing studies on the universe at Cambridge University, the doctors found he had a neuro motor
problem. Later, his problem got worse but he wanted to finish his studies. He thought he was going to live only
a few months because most people like him only live for 18 months after diagnosis. In 1985, he had an
operation and lost his ability to speak. At first, he could talk by speliing words moving his eyes when someone
showed him a letter. Now he can choose words from a Computer screen with a switch. In 1988, his first book,
which was about the universe, was very popular, but many people did not finish ¡t because it was difficult to
understand. In 2005, he wrote a simple versión called A brief History of Time. "Before I got ill, my life was
boring," he says. But then he had dreams about giving something good to the world, so he began to improve his work and now
we can understand the universe better. He says his success comes from the help of his wife and children, other people, and
organizations. Now, Hawking works as a Lucasian Professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge, a job that Newton also
had in 1663.
EJEMPLO:
0. Stephen Hawking became a sick person when.
A. He was a student.
B. He was born.
C. He was popular.
24. After his 21st birthday, he believed he was going to. 28. Being ¡ll, he decided to.
A. Die soon. A. Help the world.
B. Study more. B. Be interesting.
C. Discover new things. C. Get better at numbers.
25. Today he can talk using. 29. Hawking thinks his dreams have come true thanks to his.
A. Friends.
A. His face.
B. Family.
B. A machine.
C. Company.
C. Some letters.
30. Newton was also important at the university as.
26. His second book was.
A. A nice worker.
A. Easy to read.
B. An excellent student.
B. For famous people.
C. A special teacher.
C. Very short.
27. After knowing about his problem he began to.
A. Study the universe.
B. Act strangely.
C. Feel happier.

3 CONTINÚE SIGUIENTE PLIEGUE (arriba)


Segunda
Sesión
PARTE 6
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 31 A LA 35 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 31 - 35, marque la letra correcta
A, B ó C en su hoja de repuestas.
SMILING MORE OFTEN
Smiling more often has many benefits. People who smile regularly can experience an increase ¡n their
health and state of mind. Unfortunately, many people don't smile enough. It's a good ¡dea to smile more
often ¡n order to be more attractive. Smiling brings health benefits. It increases natural substances in
the body which improve your state of mind. Besides, smiling helps your facial structure giving you a
more youthful look; combined with healthy teeth, smiling can make you seem more healthy and
attractive. Smiling also has positive effects on the immune and cardiovascular Systems.
There are psychological benefits to smiling frequently. It makes you happy almost immediately. Many times when we can’t smile,
we find that anyone's smile helps us feel better. Smiling can also reduce stress levels since the body reacts quickly to ¡t. A great
way to make someone cheerful is to help them smile.
Smiling more often can also make you look more attractive and confident. In general, people like to show happiness and be near
those who are happy. Smiling in the presence of others shows you are a happy person, and you can pass the feeling to them.
People are naturally attracted to smiling; therefore, smiling frequently can help you get the attention you want from others.
If you don’t smile much, find ways to smile more often; try to make others smile more often too. Smiling is a fast way of feeling
happy. Feeling happy and making others feel happy is very positive and will bring many benefits. Although it seems difficult, it is
in fact very easy; all it takes is moving some muscles and you are happy almost immediately.

31. What ¡s the author trying to do ¡n the text? B. It makes others do what you want and show
A. Convince people that smiling at others is polite. happiness.
B. Describe the social benefits of smiling often. C. It shows you are happy and makes others smile too.
C. Discuss the effects of smiling in difficult situations. D. It makes you look attractive and want people's
D. Encourage people to smile more frequently. acceptance.
32. What can the reader find out from the text? 35. Which is the best advertisement for the author's ideas
A. How smiling helps people to appear younger. about smiling?
B. How smiling shows people you are interested in them. A. Want to look better and younger? Smile. It will control
C. Why smiling makes people lower their stress levels. your stress levels, your State of mind and your
D. Why smiling helps people to be popular. popularity.
33. What can smiling cause in people? B. Want to be happy fast and easily? Smile more
A. It makes them react to funny situations frequently. frequently. It will make you healthier, happier, and
B. It helps them to know when they feel good. more attractive.
C. It makes them want to help others to feel happy. C. Want to feel natural and happy? Smile often. It is good
D. It helps them to feel happy very quickly. for your health, your mind, and your physical
34. What does smiling do in a social situation? appearance.
A. It tells others you have their attention and feel D. Want to stay young and active? Smile more. It is
confident. ¡mportant for your body, your mind, and your personal
life.

PARTE 7
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 36 A LA 40 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?. En las preguntas 36 - 40, marque A, B, ó C en su hoja de respuestas
EJEMPLO:
A. In a school.
0) PLEASE, PUT THE BOOKS B. In a clothes shoo.
ON THE CORRECT DESK C. In a toy store.

36. FISHING 38. DRAW A LINE TO COMPLETE 40.


TODAY IS BEN’S AND
HERE THE SNAKE AND COLOR IT LUCY’S BIRTHDAY
A. On a beach. A. On a wall.
A. In a TV room.
B. In a zoo. B. On a test.
B. In a classroom.
C. At a park. C. On a bookcase.
C. In a table tennis room.

37. DO NOT PICK UP 39. HOLD YOUR BAG WHERE


THE FLOWERS YOU CAN SEE IT
A. In a playground. A. On a bus.
B. In the street. B. On a boat.
C. In a garden. C. On a plane.

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Segunda
Sesión
PARTE 8
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 41 A LA 45 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (41 - 45) y las palabras de la columna de la derecha (A-H). ¿Cuál palabra (A-H)
concuerda con la descripción de cada frase de la izquierda (41 - 45)? Tenga en cuenta que sobran tres (3) palabras de las ocho (8)
opciones (A-H). En la preguntas (41 - 45), marque la letra correcta (A-H) en su hoja de respuestas.
EJEMPLO:
0. When you wear this, people can see your hair very well. A. Coat.
B. Glasses.
A B C D E F G H C. Handbags.
D. Hat.
41. A woman carries her things in one of these. E. Scarf.
42. Many girls wear this when they don’t want to wear trousers. F. Skirt.
43. With this, your neck won’t be cold. G. Socks.
44. When people can’t see well they need them. H. Watch.
45. These are for your feet.
PARTE 9
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 46 A LA 50 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE EJEMPLO.
Complete las cinco conversaciones. En las preguntas 46-50, marque A, B, ó C en su hoja de respuestas.
EJEMPLO:
A. Just a minute.
Can I use
your printer?
B. Do it this way.

C. Think about it.

46. She wasn’t sent the invitation! 49. Dr. Smith! All your articles have been brilliant!
A. Immediately! A. Let’s think about it.
B. What a shame! B. Is that all right?
C. Be careful! C. That’s kind of you!
47. Why don’t you visit your doctor? 50. How much is that umbrella?
A. I’m not sure. A. Any thing else?
B. Here you are! B. 50 dollars.
C. When is it? C. Cash only!
48. Grandma, shall I hold those bags for you?
A. I’m not afraid!
B. What’s the matter?
C. That’s fine.
PARTE 10
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 51 A LA 55 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 51 - 55, marque la letra correcta
A, B, C ó D en su hoja de repuestas.
SWIFT PIZZA AND SANDWICH HOUSE
Today we have the pleasure of showing you the best letter written by our customer Mark. He wins £25 for writing about us this
week. He is so happy with the orders at Swift Pizza and Sandwich House that he wants to declare a holiday to celebrate his
experience here: “ Happy burgerday and Merry Sandwichmas to everyone!” he wrote.
Wenesday May 18, 2011.
One typical day I was too tired after working all day long to cook for myself, and I was very hungry. I really wanted something
to eat, so I decided to find a burger.

I ordered a half-pound burger and a lamb and chicken sandwich. I also had some special requests about extra cheese and
vegetables. Food arrived very fast (less than twenty minutes) and was hot and fresh. The burger was delicious, and left me
wanting more- fortunately I had the sandwich left. It felt as if it was cut just a minute before I opened it - juicy, fresh, and great.
Every single special request I made was completely satisfied, 100%!

And the best thing was that all of the above and some drinks cost me ONLY 10 dollars! If that doesn't say value for money, I don’t
know what it does. It certainly feels great to find new excellent food delivery companies for whenever you don’t feel like cooking
yourself. I recently had a sad experience with my usual take away restaurant, so I decided to change to something else - and on
my first try I got what I wanted!
Order now from Swift Pizza and Sandwich House. Mark

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51. What ¡s the writer trying to do in this text? 54. I can be inferred from the text that Mark.
A. Explain how to order main dishes. A. Does not like cooking food for himself.
B. Suggest a restaurant to try. B. Almost always eats hamburgers.
C. Express his feelings about food. C. Enjoys eating fasr food sometimes.
D. Advise to buy a £25 meal. D. Is tired of going to restaurants.
52. In the text the reader can find. 55. Mark would write at the end of the text:
A. Recipes to prepare delicious and fresh fast food. A. “The fantastic chefs here prepare the tastiest food I
B. All the menus that are offered at this restaurant. have ever tried!”
C. That there are discounts on special drinks. B. “If you buy a sandwich, you will get some free cold
D. That really good food can be delivered to your home. sodas. Just order here!”
53. According to the text the customer. C. “I will keep ordering from these guys because you can
A. Left a £25 tip to the waiters who work there. taste food before paying for it!”
B. Celebrated Cristmas and New Year at this restaurant. D. “Come and enjoy our comfortable restaurant to eat
C. Found this great restaurant after many attempts. with your family and friends!”
D. Posted an excellent review about this restaurant.
PARTE 11
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 56 A LA 65 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 56 - 65, marque la letra correcta
A, B, C ó D en su hoja de repuestas

WALK YOUR DOG


Controlled excercise (0)_______ dogs in a couple of ways. They burn energy and it becomes
a habit for them. The most basic exercise is a controlled walk. When you (56)_______ your
dog for a walk, have it go beside you and don’t (57)_______ it to smell everything in sight.
In addition to the training and the social hierarchy established, walking the dog (58)_______
helps restless dogs get tired. This may be caused by (59)_______ physical exercise, but some
of it comes from your dogs mental energy once it (60)_______ you’re the one in control. That
may sound strange, but avoiding distraction by concentrating on your (61)_______ is difficult
for dogs. Dogs have the (62)_______ behavior thanks to their effort. If a dog is left
(63)_______ its own, the possibility to get in trouble (64)_______ a lot. Be nice and give your
dog a (65)_______ excercise routine.

EJEMPLO:
0. A. Benefits. B. Gains. C. Improves. D. Serves. A B C D

56. 59. 62. 65.


A. Carry. A. Making. A. Better. A. Suitable.
B. Deliver. B. Producing. B. Well. B. Sure.
C. Bring. C. Doing. C. Best. C. Smart.
D. Take. D. Developing. D. Good. D. Straight.
57. 60. 63.
A. Admit. A. Realizes. A. By.
B. Allow. B. Dreams. B. On.
C. Accept. C. Imagines. C. For.
D. Agree. D. Examines. D. At.
58. 61. 64.
A. Then. A. Wishes. A. Rises.
B. Hence. B. Opinions. B. Grows.
C. Also. C. Requirements. C. Raises.
D. Indeed. D. Instructions. D. Increases.

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Segunda
Sesión
PARTE 12
RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS DE LA 66 A LA 72 DE ACUERDO AL SIGUIENTE TEXTO.
Lea el texto de la parte inferior y seleccione la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 66 - 72, marque la letra correcta
A, B ó C en su hoja de repuestas.
JAMES SALTER’S DAYS IN FILM
James Salter was a pilot in the United States Air Force. He abandoned the military profession in 1957 after the publication of his
first novel, The Hunters. He is best known as a novelist, but during the sixties and seventies, he worked in film making. Salter made
documentaries, wrote texts for films and even was the director of a film called Three, starring Charlotte Rampling and Sam
Waterston.
In Passionale Falsehoods, which was adapted from Salter’s book Burning the Days, published in The New Yorker in 1997, Salter tells
the story of his life in film.
Salter’s time in the film world is both good and bad. In Rome, he met directors and stars. In New York, he explored the city with
Robert Redford and enjoyed being famous. Deborah Treisiman, and Michael Agger have talked about Salter. Nick Paumgarten in
The Last Book, describes Salter’s opinion about his film career:
“Of sixteen texts for movies, only four were popular. There was money, attractive women, and entrance into rooms where there
were stories more for the dinner table than for the page”. Salter thougth he was wasting his time.
Perliaps he wasted his time in a larger artistic way, but it still makes for attractive reading. The Last Book is available to everyone
in online stores.

EJEMPLO:
0. James Salter is famous for.
A. His books.
B. His moviles.
C. His plays.
66. James Salter played and important part in the 70. James Salter thinks that his work in the cinema
making of movies from. business was.
A. 1960 to 1979. A. Not useful.
B. 1960 to 1970. B. Not hard.
C. 1960 to 1975. C. Not usual.
67. Passionale Falsehoods is. 71. Gettin to know about James Salter’s years in the
A. A newspaper. cinema clould be.
B. A play. A. Just amazing.
C. A movie. B. Quite funny.
68. Salter had nice and difficult times in his. C. Interesting enough.
A. Acting years.
B. Big screen work. 72. The Last Book can be found.
C. Visit to one city. A. In museums.
B. At a cafe.
69. The Last Book was written by. C. On the web.
A. James Salter.
B. Deborah Treisman.
C. Nick Paumgarten.

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