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S2PS11EI 2019 Gees PARTE 1 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 80 A 64 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Dénde puede ver estos avisos? Enlas preguntas 80-84, marque A,BoC en suhoja de respuestas. Can °. TToilay open from JA cnawindow ee se eC pel ©. onamat \- atthez00 Please, do not stand| atten near the animals 1 playgroun oRP ee ‘onabeach Fishing here. news) RG = Ihc ns leyseare Do not pick up B. inthesveet the flowers. C. inagarden a L onawall Draw a line to complete the onatest snake and color it . onabookcase es | | ba A. onabus B. onatost ©: onapiane PRUEBA 2 ees ‘S2PS11EI | PARTE 2 RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 85 A 89 DE ACUERDO CON EL EJEMPLO Lea las descripciones de la columna de la izquierda (85 - 89) .CuAl palabra de Ia columna de la derecha (A G) concuerda con cada deseripcion? LaopciénH se usa paral ejemplo. Sobran dos palabras mas. En requnias 85-89, marquelaletra correcta A-G on suhojade respuestas Places for children etiiea Chern sskteachrsqiestons aut asora her Reemests:(. OOOOOOHOD) 185. Children can ide thelr bikos here. A. candy store £86. Whenit’s ho, children swim and get wet inthis place. | ©. library 87. People go there with thelr children to take photos of the D. park animals E. pool {88 You can buy sweaters fr childenin this place. cua G. 200 8. Youcan look for exciting lms for children and buy tcketshere H. classroom PRUEBA Gre | 22 PARTES Complete las diez conversaciones, En as preguntas 90-89, marque A, B 6 C en su hoja de respuestas. {Have you ever traveled | in a helicopter? 90. Wasi awonderfuljourney? 91. Hey Mark! You should visitus next November, 92. Anna missed the train. 83. We haven't discussed our tourplans yet. 94. Somy but can'tcrive youhome, 88. Where? 96. Thanks fot! 97.1won the otto! 88. owdoyouspel at? t 99. Thore's anATMnear here. 29> OD> PDP COMP CMP OEP Em> OD> OBE OmP 23 | | | RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 90 A 99 DE. eels ELEJEMPLO Dat S2PS11EI Avean itwas great! } B. Just a moment } {e.Notttmichi | (2: @OO) Respuesta: You're lucky! Very kid of yout Justamazing! Howotlen? ‘Are you sure? ‘Shallwe go oul? Whatapityt Never again! How long st? You pope thing. Let's dgitnow. As late bs possibte. | suppose so, Never shin Ivavel omotrow. Maybe! He wash Overhere No, they arentavailable, am, afd you? | atin Nokiddng! ‘Who wasthewinner? Don'tbe sad, horizon, who? ‘Angela, Paul, Michaeland Charles. ‘Who are the thers? walking distance? : Thats po faraway. | PRUEBA es S2i PSTIEL | PARTE S RESPONDALAS PREGUNTAS 100 A 107 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Lea texto selecioneta palabra conecta pa cadaespacto Encada pregunta 100-107, marque A, BoC an suhoja derespusstas. 1 5 ml COFFEE Coffee is popular around the world, (0), the past centuries, few subjects have. beenas carefully studied as coffee. Tt5((100)__important component is caffeine and it has ots of benefits. Coffee has been wel-known (101) _the beginning of the 14" century, (102)__ Sufi Yemenis started sing coffee te stay alert during special activities. Tt became a popular medicine (103) Europeans in the 1600s, Caffeine was first (104) cof feeon people, in the 18003 by Ferdinand Runge, a doctor that found out some effects of Some people say (105) coffee isn’t good, but doctors say you (106), believe this, Thanks to caffeine you don’t get hungry. Coffee can also reduce headaches and blood problems, (107)____ many people believe cof fees bad, studies show it is dood for your heart. A Over B By C. Across | +00. much } 8 moe c most to. Aang Bont since 12. A whan 8 whieh ©. who 103. among B. about ©. along fos, A dovcrbe B. described ©. descibes 105. A ane | 8 tnking cork 106. A mustn't | B. couldn't ©. wouldn't, 107, Awhile Bf ©. because PRUEBA Si 24 S2PS11EI PARTE | RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 108 A 114 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Loa oltextoy respondalas preguntas. Enos preguntas 108-114, marque A, BoC en suhoja de respuestas. "Paula Radcliffe's day {man English runner who has won the world marathon sixtimes. | also won fout marathons in the USAandthreein London. These are the activities | dowhen I'm notin a compeliton: {8.30 am - My daughter Vicky comes to our room and says good moming to Gary and me, } Later have somemelon while giving cerealtoner. Then, Inavealooketinsnewspeper fi 8.48 am-Woleave Vicky ther theatrcourse; then, runand Gary yclesnexttometokeep jf ‘mecclose tomy timagosl, | sometimes surf ater this, 12.30 pm After meeting Vicky at scnoo), we gethome andhave big lunch. Then, [play withher 2.40 pm-Gary usually takes Vicky out while sleep, When | gotup, | bol: ne ow 7.30 pm- In the evening, Gary gives Vicky tea while | finish doing my exercises. Aftorwards, I cook dinner while Gary gives Vieky a bath, 8.20 bm- Vicky goss tobed. |read my frends’ messages on the computer, watch volleyball on TV, and have a conversation with Gary, 10.30 pm-Time for bed. | brush my teeth and use some soap for my hands andface. | enjoy reading, but | haventread much since Vicky was born. |also wish had ime for playing the drums, but it would get Vicky up. | sree , _ Sama Ae lesta: EXC) | resnuente (0 OOD)} 2 te pe ite ie a ee cay ae cee 112. Who prepares the last meal of the day? A. Bary tee PRUEBA 25 oS S2PS11EI | parTe6a KESPONDALAS PREGUNTAS 185419 ACUERDO CON EL SIGUENTE TExTO Lea al textoy responda las preguntas. I Enlas preguntas 115-118, marque A, B, Co Den si hoja de respuestas. | NakleLetang is an admissions decor at Fafeld Univer, Nekia isa young and hardworking woman. Ths Is an Ineniw abouther achievement ili Whatis your job about? Choosing new students is the main function of my work. | read students’ applications ‘and plan my travel calendar and events. Another part of my jobs what I call customer service: educating parents and future students about college and the admissions iF process, You have to be an active person and really lke talking to have this job. We have to be very sociable and constantly on the move, i Doyowork with studonts from everywhere? workin New York City and elven states, ! work with two groups: home-schooled students and those from the Community Scholars Program; these are teenagers who |ive in the city and are the first family members to attend college. Whats your role in the admission decision process? \We read applications from our own area because we know the students’ schools and can give @ complete evaluation of the Spplicalon Each carer oficer decides on the best candidates from thar area. We consider mail ther academic love, butt also what those students bring to the college community. IF'm not sur, I'l have a second admissions career officer | take alook, andifwe're sill not sure, il meet the entire admissions office group. Canyou talk tothe students who send appllcations? ke many ofthe students linvite, I'm the first person in my family to go to college. | tell students my story and let them know understand their situation. !convinee them that they can get into college and make It through +145. What isthe writer mainly trying todo inthis article? 4118. The lastparagraphis about A. advertise Fairfield Uversity programs and admission A. oulloing what the writer does. process, 8. encouraging students wih er example. BB, explain how people can easly begin their cologs. CC. working withailkind of students. CC: make students reflect on where they should study. D. halping students join oalage, -D, describe awoman’s professional success and responsibi- ees ities 4119. According te the reading, the most appropriate plece of ine ‘advice thal you can get is"Be 416. What can the reader find out from the article? 'A. what you want to be using your knowledge and back- ‘A, what students family conditions are ground" BB. whal students’ admission requirements are B. the only one in your family o goto the university”. : whal Nakia's experience as acolloge students ©. an active person If you want to begin your university 1D. whatthe qualifications ofthe admissions staff are Studies" 1p. good at taking to people if you want to get an excollent ob’ 417, According NE ‘A, justhome students can enter tha college. B. tho friendliest students can enter the college. , the claverest students can enterthe college 1D. justyoung students can enter the colege. i PRUEBA 26 S2PS11EI | | a RESPONDALAS PREGUNTAS 120 A 124 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO oases T Enos progntas 120-124, narque A,B,C oD en uhojaderespuesis | With all of the extraordinary medical advances of the past few decades, one might reasonably expect that medical professionals would be able to enumerate the causes of deatness. It's true {hat they can recite a long list of things that ‘can cause deafness, But i's also surprising how often they are unable tp kfentify the specific cause of a specific person's deatnass. Research is continuing in this area, and progress is being made. Inthe riear future, today's common story that no one knows why a particular person is deafmay be a thing of the past. In the meantime, heres some information on some of the causes of deafness. | ‘There are basically two types of deafness. One is caused by problems with the sound reaching the inner ear. Since the sound travels there via conduction, this is called conductive hearing loss, I's the far less common mechanism of hearing loss. Much more commonis sensorineural hearing loss. This is often called nerve deafness, but this is a misnomer, because the auditory nerve is almost never the cause. The problem is usually in the hair cells of the cochlea. One of the most ‘devastating and mysterious forms of sensorineural hearing loss is sudden hearing loss or sudden deatness! Sowhatcauses senso‘neural hearing oss? Well, lots of things, many of which we cant do much about One big thing that we can contol is noise Noise i the enemy of hearing, and people ap discovering that it doesnt take as much Noise as previously thought to cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. Here's a bunch of information on Noise induced Neeringt.ces (NIL) | Another surprisingly common cause of hearing loss is ototoxicity -the ability pferugs ‘and medications to cause hearing loss. tip:t1wunneeringlossweb.convMedicalCauses/causos.htm 4120. What couldbe a good tle for this article? ‘A. causes ofhearing loss. B. hearing ids, : nervedeatness, ‘ _D. howtoavoid deainess. 4121. What can the reader find out from the article? ‘A. there are many types of hearing impairs. there are many causes of deafness. C: professionals already know why a person become deaf. D. noise isnotconsider acause ot hearing les. i 122,Allofthe folowing true excepting: ‘A. therearé mainly wo types of deafness, 3. dociors are sill unabe ott specie cause of hearing ©. conductive hearing loss Is the most common cause of deatness. D. cictoxicityis a common cause of hearing loss, 27 123, How could deafness be prevented A. getting a surgery dono. B. taking drugs and medications ©. avoiding noises. D_ identifying the specitiecauses. 124. According to the article sensorineural hearing loss is ais0 ‘allod: ‘A. conductivehearing oss, Bi nerve dpatness, C. ototoxitiy. D. innerhéaringloss, PRUEBA ESS S2PS11E! PARTET RESPONDA LAS PREGUNTAS 125 A 134 DE ACUERDO CON EL SIGUIENTE TEXTO Lea el texo y selaccione la palabra correcta para ada espacio. En las preguntas 128 - 134, marque la letra correcta A, B, C 6 D en su hoja de respuesta. | The astronaut artist Scott Kelly, officer of the International Space Station, has (0) become the US aastronautthat NASA has(125) stay orthe longest periodin space. Up there,he said that his hobby was taking photographs of the (126). planet underneath, Kelly calls his pletures“Earth art “These photographs have shown us whatto (127), of technology, Kelly is not (128), ‘a man with a camera orbiting Earth ~ he Is (129) nextinterms __anartist. Is the human mind (130) having robots near other planets capturing images, their photographs haven't been called pieces of art. Robots cannot (132), these kinds of poetic pictures; they have taken some intersting images,(133), ‘work that makes art unique, (131) > ‘Thesewordshave(134)____thatautomnatically operated space reseachisnot enough; Itshould bedone by men, 0. A racently 1. previously ©. freshly D. lately apes (OOOO) 125. A. make B. fakes made D,. making. 126, A. Wey 2. cree na) D. challenging a. wonder ©. let contain pee tin, A. panty 8. psolely ua D. stale 20, deity Bene . patelay D. det 130. Aon 2. br n Dat fst, A. Boats ». beepte Regareng D. Towed 1A archive B. atlenpt rch D. approach 433, A othanwte B. dhaver caer D. thowoh 134A tsted 8. Gonna . proved B. pereuaed 28

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