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INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA CENTRO SOCIAL DANE: 185001001965

NIT: 844.004.109-4
Trabajo, Ciencia y Fe I.S.E. 42
Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
Secretaría de Educación y Cultura
YOPAL – CASANARE
GUIA DE TRABAJO No 02

ASIGNATURA: Inglés DOCENTE: Myriam del Carmen Mesa GRADO: 11A-B-C-D


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AÑO: 2021

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CONTENIDOS A ABORDAR: ESQUEMA DE LA PRUEBA SABER 11.

PROPÓSITO DE APRENDIZAJE: El estudiante al término de la unidad estará en capacidad de


identificar las siete partes de la Prueba Saber 11.

ACTIVIDAD DE ENTRADA O INICIO

Observa y analiza el siguiente video:


https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mejorsaber11

ACTIVIDADES DE DESARROLLO
Parte 1
Preguntas 1 - 5
¿Dónde puede ver estos avisos?
En las preguntas 1 – 5 marque A, B o C.
1. A. In stairs.
PLEASE, CHOOSE THE ONE YOU B. In a street.
WANT TO READ C. In a slide.
4.
A. On a board.
HIGH VOLTAGE
B. On a computer.
C. On a bookcase. A. In a skyscraper.
2. B. In a light house.
PLASTIC BOTTLES C. In a power plant.
5.
A. On a bottle of water. SLOW DOWN! DANGEROUS
B. On a garbage can. CROSSROADS
C. On a grocery store. A. On a highway.
3. B. On a parking lot.
CAUTION WATCH YOUR STEP C. On a train station.

Parte 2
Preguntas 6 – 10
INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA CENTRO SOCIAL DANE: 185001001965
NIT: 844.004.109-4
Trabajo, Ciencia y Fe I.S.E. 42
Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
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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)? En
las preguntas 6 – 10, marque la letra A – H.
6. They have the greatest electrical sensitivity of any animal. They are large, A. Octopuses
powerful predators and may sometimes attack and kill people.
7. They are the largest animal known to have ever lived in the oceans. They B. Dolphins
are difficult to weigh because of their size.
8. They are traditionally hunted because of their meat, blubber and fur. They C. Sea otters
spend much of their life in water, but they mate, give birth to babies and
take care of them on the shore. D. Blue whales
9. They have long, slim bodies and relatively short limbs. They tend to live in
waters with rocky bottoms. They eat fish, crabs, frogs, shellfish or birds. E. Mollusks
10. They communicate using a variety of clicks, whistle-like sounds and other F. Oysters
vocalizations. They are often regarded as one of Earth's most intelligent G. Seals
animals. They are highly social animals. H. Sharks

Parte 3
Preguntas 11 - 15
Complete las cinco conversaciones. En las preguntas 11 – 15, marque A, B o C.

11. Would you like to come to dinner next 14. That meeting was so long!
Friday? A. Meetings are good to keep in touch with
A. Certainly not. everyone.
B. Unfortunately not. B. It sure was. It was time-consuming.
C. I’m afraid, I can´t. C. Long is the same as lengthy.

12. I don´t like eating vegetables. 15. Hey, you seem annoyed. What’s up?
A. Me neither. I rather eat sweets. A. I feel annoyed when someone bothers me.
B. So do I. B. You seem annoyed.
C. Vegetables are healthy. C. I’m just mad because there was a traffic
jam.
13. Hurry up! It´s late. Your clock shows 9:10 p.m.
A. My clock shows the time.
B. My clock runs ahead by ten minutes.
C. Your clock is really nice.

Parte 4
Preguntas 16 - 23
Lea el texto siguiente y escoja la palabra correcta para cada espacio, marque A, B, C.

HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE?

People everywhere celebrate the New Year. It is a time to say goodbye to the past and to think
about new beginnings. In many countries, people get together with family and friends on
December 31st to eat, drink, dance and welcome January 1st __16__ midnight. In many Western
countries people make promises to themselves to make changes in their __17__ over the coming
year such as to lose weight, get a new job or learn a new __18__.

In many Asian countries, people also celebrate the Lunar New Year usually in late January or early
February. People __19__ time with family and eat special foods. In most countries the holiday
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lasts for several days. In late February or early March some countries celebrate a special festival
called Carnival. Many people think that Carnival first started in Italy or Greece. People dressed in
costumes, __20__ colorful masks, ate, drank and danced all night on Tuesday before the start of
Lent. This tradition _21__ to France, Spain and Portugal and later to Brazil and the United States.

Now two of the biggest Carnivals __22__ in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and New Orleans in the United
States. People still wear flamboyant costumes and at Carnival in Rio there is a huge parade that
lasts for four days. In New Orleans Carnival is called Mardi Gras and lasts for three weeks. __23__
celebrations combine music and traditions from all over the world. Millions of visitors travel from
around the world to join the party.

16. A. to B. at C. in
17. A. past B. lifes C. lives
18. A. skill B. knowledge C. prayer
19. A. spent B. spend C. spends
20. A. led B. lent C. wore
21. A. spread B. copied C. knew
22. A. look after B. get through C. take place
23. A. Everything B. Both C. A few

Parte 5
Preguntas 24 - 30
Lea los artículos y luego responda las preguntas. En las preguntas 24 - 30, marque A, B o C.

THE CHOKING DOG

“Come on, move it, idiot! Joanne beat impatiently on the steering wheel of her Mercedes sports
car. How stupid to get caught up in the rush hour! She had planned to leave work early this
afternoon, at three o’clock, to give herself a chance to relax and have a bath before going out to
a meeting of her local tennis club. But just at ten to three a client had arrived, and it was two
hours before she had finished dealing with the man. When she came out of her office, all the other
staff in the Highlight Advertising Agency had already left. Now she was stuck in a traffic jam in
central Birmingham at 5:30 and at 6:30 she was expected to be chairing a meeting of the tennis
club. There would be no time for any hot bath.
Ahead of her, the traffic was moving at last and she swung quickly out into the center lane to turn
right and raced the last half-mile through the quiet suburban streets to her house. Pulling up on
the driveway, she leapt out of the car and ran for the house. As she opened the door, she nearly
tripped over Sheba, who was standing behind it.
“Hey, Sheba, hello,” she said, bending down to stroke the large Alsatian dog´s head, “I’ve got no
time for you now, but I’ll take you out as soon as I get back from the tennis club.” It was then
that she noticed something worrying about the dog. Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking, her
stomach pumping repeatedly as if she was trying to vomit something up. She was obviously in real
discomfort and could hardly breathe; her sad eyes gazed up at Joanne helplessly. “Oh damn, this
is all I need now,” said Joanne to herself, dropping her briefcase and bending down to take a
closer look, “a sick dog, today of all days!” On closer examination, Sheba looked very sick and
Joanne realized she would have to take her down to the vet immediately. Luckily, the vet’s surgery
was only a few streets away and Joanne quickly loaded the dog, still coughing and choking into
her car for the short drive. When she got there, the surgery was just about to close for the day.
Luckily, Dr. Sterne had not left yet, and when he saw the state of Sheba, he brought her quickly
into his office.
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NIT: 844.004.109-4
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Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
Secretaría de Educación y Cultura
YOPAL – CASANARE
“It looks like something is stuck in her throat,” said. It shouldn’t take me too long to get out.
“Listen, doctor, I’m really in a rush to get to a meeting, can I leave her with you and go and get
changed? I’ll be back in ten minutes to pick her up and then I’ll take her on to the meeting with
me. Is that OK?”
“Sure,” said the doctor. “You get going. I’ll see you in ten minutes.”
Joanne jumped back into her car again and made the quick trip round to her house in a couple of
minutes. As she was once more entering the hallway, the phone on the table by the door began
to ring. “She picked it up, annoyed by this additional interruption to her plans.
“This is Dr. Sterne,” said an anxious voice. “Is that you, Joanne?” “Of course, it’s me,” said Joanne,
surprised at the sound of his voice, “no one else lives here.”
“I want you to get right out of that house immediately,” said the doctor’s voice. “Right now, I’m
coming round right away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside for us.” The
phone went dead. Joanne stared at it. She was confused but she was also a little frightened by
the obvious fear in the voice of the doctor. She replaced the receiver, then quickly backed out of
the door and ran into the street.
At the moment, a police car with its lights flashing swung round the corner and screeched to a
stop outside the house. Two policemen got out. After briefly checking that she was the owner of
the house, they ran into the house through the still open door, without explaining anything. Joanne
was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived.
“Where’s Sheba? Is she OK?” shouted Joanne, running over to his car.
“She’s fine, Joanne. I extracted the thing which was choking her, and she’s OK now”.
“Well, what’s this all about? Why are the police in my house?”
Just then, the two policemen reappeared from the house, half-carrying a white-faced figure, a man
in a dark grey sweater and jeans, who it seemed could hardly walk. There was blood all over him.
“My God,” said Joanne, “how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?
“I think he must be a thief,” said the doctor. “I knew he was there because when I finally removed
what was stuck in Sheba’s throat, it turned out to be three human fingers. I don’t think he’s a very
happy thief.”

24. Why was she angry at the beginning of the story?


A. She was stuck in a traffic jam.
B. She had lost a client at work.
C. Her dog was sick.

25. Why did she take the dog to Dr. Sterne’s surgery?
A. It was time for Sheba’s checkup.
B. She wanted to get her out of the house.
C. The dog couldn’t breathe properly.

26. Why did she leave the dog at the surgery and drive home again?
A. She wanted to catch a thief.
B. Joanne wanted to change her clothes.
C. The dog was too sick to come home.

27. What happened as she arrived home for the second time?
A. The police arrived.
B. A thief was just escaping.
C. The phone rang.

28. Why did the doctor tell her to get out of the house?
INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA CENTRO SOCIAL DANE: 185001001965
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A. He knew there was a thief inside.
B. There was a dangerous dog in there.
C. He wanted to meet her outside.

29. Why did the thief look very sick?


A. He had caught a disease from the dog.
B. The dog had bitten off his fingers.
C. He hadn’t found any valuable things to steal.

30. The story says that the dog “gazed up at Joanne helplessly”. The word “gazed” means:
A. cried
B. barked
C. stared

Parte 6
Preguntas 31 - 35
Lea el texto y luego responda las preguntas. En las preguntas 31 – 35 marque A, B, C o D en su
hoja de respuestas.

TRAVELING….WHAT FOR?

Traveling gives us the opportunity to disconnect from our regular life. You get to forget your
problems for a few weeks and you also figure things out that you would not have understood
without the distance that traveling can give you. Going away alone or with some friends can give
you distance and perhaps even make you realize how important these people are for you. Like the
saying says: we never know what we have until we lose it.

Another great benefit is the relaxation you get to do. It’s nice to live life to its fullest and enjoy
free time with yourself. Going on vacation lets us recharge our “batteries” by disconnecting us
from our regular life. When we come back we feel full of energy and we are happy to be back in
our day to day routine. A good trip has a lot more to give than most people are disposed to accept.

Traveling increases our knowledge and widens our perspective. To view new customs and different
ways of living is fantastic for our mind. It gives us a new perspective about life and especially
about our life. It can help us change some of our habits or even create new ones. When I travel,
for example, I usually try new food. Discovering different values and ways to get by in life is really
interesting.

If you have some time off, I suggest taking that trip and experiencing what life has to offer, you
won’t be sorry about it.

Taken from: lincolncountryhealthdepartment.com/up-content/uploads

31. What is the purpose of the author of this text?


A. To explain why traveling affects our habits.
B. To describe how to plan a good trip.
C. To inform about destination places.
D. To talk about some benefits of traveling.

32. What’s the intention of the author when quoting “we never know what we have until lose it”?
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Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
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A. To support information given previously.
B. To anticipate important data in the text.
C. To highlight why traveling is important.
D. To describe his feelings about friends.

33 The underlined word widens can be replaced by:


A. picks out
B. looks after
C. spreads out
D. pulls up

34. How would a perfect trip be for the author?


A. A trip far from daily routines in which he can learn about other cultures.
B. A trip in which he forgets everything and then he continues with his life.
C. A trip with friends to a known place with a similar culture to him.
D. A trip full of new food, new dishes, new flavors and new textures.

35. What can a reader conclude from this text?


A. Traveling can go from a wonderful vacation to a horrible nightmare.
B. It´s better to travel with friends than to travel alone or with your family.
C. The most important thing when traveling is trying new food and knowing people.
D. When you travel, you not only know new places, but also change your worldview.

Parte 7
Preguntas 36 - 45
Lea el siguiente texto y escoja la palabra correcta para cada espacio. En las preguntas 36 - 45 marque
A, B, C o D.
HENRY FORD

Henry Ford was born on a farm near Detroit, Michigan. He never really enjoyed farming and __36__
the farm at the age of sixteen, three years after his mother died. As a child he was fascinated
by machines. He always carried around in his __37__ nuts and bolts and machinery parts. By the
time he was thirteen he could put together a watch that kept time. This interest in machines led
him to work for a while as an apprentice machinist and later he went to work for Westinghouse
servicing their steam engines.
Clara Bryant became his wife in 1888. He returned to the farm and built a house. They had one
son called Edsel. When Henry was twenty-eight, he __38__ an engineer at Edison Company which
made electrical generating stations. He was made chief engineer two years later and advanced to
a salary of $125 a month. The first car he made was a "gasoline buggy" called the Quadricycle. He
drove it around for two years, and it drew a crowd everywhere he went.
In 1903 he built two race cars to advertise the automobile. One he named the "999" and the other
the "Arrow". He hired Barney Oldfield, a professional bicycle rider and race car driver to race for
him. This event took place __39__ the frozen ice of Lake St. Clair.
When he was forty years old, Ford and eleven __40__ formed the Ford Motor Company. They had
a $28,000 investment in it. The Model T Ford was introduced on October 1, 1908. Some called it
the "Tin Lizzie" and the "Flivver". The cost of the touring car: $950. Five years later he started
using an assembly line and could produce cars faster and cheaper until the price of the touring car
fell to $360.
Ford __41__ handicapped workers. He studied the jobs and the requirements and put each man
in a place where he could do the job and make a living for his family. Sales lagged in the 1920's
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Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
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as other car makers offered more options and financing. He and his son Edsel designed a new car,
the Model A.
Ford was a firm believer in the idea that the able-bodied should work. He thought as an employer
his job was to serve others. He paid his workers $5 a day. This was nearly twice as much as most
employers paid their employees. He felt there was something sacred about __42__ and what they
represent.
He instituted the 40 hour week with men working eight hours a day, five days a week. He had a
code of conduct for his employees which __43__ heavy drinking and gambling.
His company also made airplanes for a few years. One, a twelve-passenger plane, was called the
"Tin Goose". He produced tractors to help the farmer to farm more efficiently. Ford developed an
interest in plastics made from soybeans. He worked with George Washington Carver on the
__44__.
Ford had a heart attack in 1938 and turned the running of the company over to his son, but Edsel
died five years later, and Ford had to again assume leadership. He stayed in that position for two
years, but due to his ill health, he made his grandson Henry Ford II, president of the company in
1945.
Henry Ford died __45__ the age of 83 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was one of many people who
helped to make America great.
Taken from: http//gardenofpraise.com/ibdford.htm

36. 37. 38. 39.


A. left A. wallets A. becoming A. over
B. traveled B. envelopes B. became B. inside
C. arrived C. pockets C. has become C. in
D. went D. bills D. become D. on

40. 41. 42. 43.


A. mechanics A. hired A. prices A. sold
B. researchers B. used B. wages B. helped
C. investors C. allowed C. profits C. let
D. interviewers D. listened D. concerns D. forbade

44. 45.
A. development A. at
B. advertisement B. of
C. research C. over
D. assemblage D. about

¿QUÉ APRENDÍ?
1. ¿Qué aspectos importantes puedes interiorizar de lo trabajado a través del video?
2. ¿Pudiste diferenciar las siete partes de que consta la Prueba Saber 11?
3. ¿Cuál fue la parte que más se te dificultó en el desarrollo de la guía?
4. ¿Consideras importante haber abordado el tema desde ya?

EVIDENCIAS: Las actividades planteadas dentro de la guía serán trabajadas y revisadas a través
los encuentros virtuales y algunas de ellas deben ser desarrolladas en el cuaderno.

METODOLOGIA DE ENTREGA: La entrega y revisión de las diferentes actividades, se hará a través


de los encuentros virtuales programados con anterioridad. Adicionalmente habrá un quiz virtual sobre
la guía en la semana comprendida entre el 01 al 05 de marzo.
INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA CENTRO SOCIAL DANE: 185001001965
NIT: 844.004.109-4
Trabajo, Ciencia y Fe I.S.E. 42
Resolución de aprobación 1307 de noviembre de 2007
Secretaría de Educación y Cultura
YOPAL – CASANARE
RETROALIMENTACIÓN: Habrá encuentros virtuales para despejar dudas sobre el desarrollo de las
actividades de la guía y garantizar que el tema sea comprendido en su totalidad.
Las fechas para los encuentros virtuales a través de la plataforma ZOOM, serán así:

Grado 11B: Martes 23 de febrero a las 6:10 a.m. y jueves 25 a las 10:15 a.m.
Grado 11D: Martes 23 de febrero a las 8:15 a.m. y viernes 26 a las 10:15 a.m.
Grado 11A: Martes 23 de febrero a las 10:15 a.m. y miércoles 24 a las 10:15 a.m.
Grado 11C: Jueves 25 de febrero a las 8:15 a.m. y viernes 26 a las 6:10 a.m.

BIBLIOGRAFÍA

http//lincolncountryhealthdepartment.com/up-content/uploads
http//gardenofpraise.com/ibdford.htm
Inglés para el ICFES. Edit. Los Tres Editores.

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